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10/9/2007 12:43 PM
 
I need to relate the users from Dotnetnuke to the users of the Active Directory of Windows Server 2003. This for each time I register a new user on a Windows Server 2003 directory i dont have to register it on DotNetNuke.


Hope some one can answer my question.

Thanks
 
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10/10/2007 8:10 AM
 

as far as i know AD authentication looks it  up in the ad for the needed info and the user will automaticaly be  created in the dnn database and it will be synchronised with groups that exist in both databases.

so there is no need to create users in dnn as dnn will look it up in the ad.

 

Cheers,

 

Dre

 
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10/10/2007 10:59 AM
 

Yes it is as Dre said.

 
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