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Combination of Certificate authentication and anonymous on one server not supported?

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Hi,

having certificate authentication (username/password is OFF) and anonymous authentication switched

on on an LCRM server, leads to client-side application errors opening anonymous-auth protected documents.

As soon, as username/password-auth is switched ON (in addition to cert- and anonymous-auth),

anonymous-auth protected documents just open fine (withous any question about credentials)

Is this to be considered as an bug?

Will there be an fix for this?

Thanks,

Dilettanto

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Dilettanto

I was able to duplicate the problem you have reported.  I don't know if this is a bug or not, although it appears that it may be.

You should log this issue with Adobe Technical support so it can be addressed by the necessary people.

Regards

Steve

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Dilettanto

I was able to duplicate the problem you have reported.  I don't know if this is a bug or not, although it appears that it may be.

You should log this issue with Adobe Technical support so it can be addressed by the necessary people.

Regards

Steve

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