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11/16/2009 11:01 AM
 

 

Hi,

I am using DNN 5.1.4 with AD 5.0.0.2 and I set properly this provider.

My question is related to Root Domain value.

Is it possible to change the code so that the Root Domain field can accept values like this: 

LDAP://ADserverIP/DC=dotnetnuke,DC=com

The ADServerIP is the IP of the server where are located AD users

This setting is usefull when the website is outside the farm where AD users are located. That is the server (IIS) that is running DNN is not part of the domain.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Doru

 
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