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3/2/2006 5:00 PM
 

I've seen several requests for documentation on this module, but with no reply on whether it is being worked on and when it might be available.  I would like to use the Active Directory functionality in my website and will probably attempt to work my way through the forum posts at some point if no documentation becomes available.  It would be nice if there were some documentation from the developer(s) on

   1.  The different setups that can be used (windows only, mixed, etc.)

   2  How to implement the scenarios in #1.

   3.  What is done in the database.

   4.  Considerations and best practices.

Anyone have any news on this?

Daniel Riley

 
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3/3/2006 12:58 PM
 

I'm having a tough time finding a simple set of instructions for getting AD working on DNN 3.2.2.

I haven't used it before, and see the settings in the Admin panel,  but I get errors when I turn it on.

What Web.Config changes do I need to make?

What directory/IIS security settings do I need to make?

 

 
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