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1/3/2007 9:38 AM
 
Hi

I'm a little confused about something and I'm sure someone can clear this up quickly.

I run DNN 3.2.2 as an intranet site, providing DNN logins only to those that require editing rights. Can I use something natively in DNN 3.2.2 that would authenticate a user against Active Directory so that they can use an existing username and password? If so, do I still need to setup the account in DNN (i guess entering the same username as it appears in Active Directory)?

Thanks for any help
 
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1/4/2007 8:15 AM
 
Hi, any direction/advice would be great, I'm really struggling here.
 
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