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7/12/2006 8:01 PM
 

Hi, Can you tell me if this procedure still applies to 4.3.1 . We have 4.3.1 running and AD and would like have the users automatcially authenticated into DNN with their Windows userid and password. Does DNN "sync" the user details in AD , i.e does it pickup thier name and email address. All DNN users are inhouse , all will have AD userid/password. We want to avoid having to maintain yet another set of userid/passwords and also avoid asking users to sign up to yet another system and that they alway have the same name.

Thanks - Steve

 
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