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12/17/2005 4:52 PM
 

As a non-programmer, I'd like to first thank all who contribute here.  Without the sharing of knowledge, I'd be truly be challenged in setting up and using DNN.  Thanks!!

I've managed to get AD authentication working perfectly using DNN 3.2.

My problem is that the default AD security group named Administrators is getting mapped to the DNN security role named Administrators.  While it make sense, but our domain admins aren't necessarily going to be doing DNN admin tasks.  how would i prevent this from happening?

Is there a way to pick and choose which AD security groups get syncd with DNN?

Thanks..

 

Mark

 
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