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3/13/2006 1:40 PM
 

I have a brand new DNN 4.0 installation in an Intranet.  I want to use Active Directory, but saw a notice at the top of this project that it would be released with the next version.  Does that mean I should wait until then?  Does anyone know how long that will be?

Thanks for any help.

 
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3/13/2006 3:26 PM
 

I'm pretty sure that v4.0 has AD integration within the core, doesn't it?

 
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3/14/2006 11:09 AM
 
I didn't think it did.  I will see if I can find it in the documentation.
 
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