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6/28/2012 9:53 PM
 

Hi guys,

We had a specific requirement from our client where we need to connect to their multiple root domains for AD authentication.

For example:

DC=myfirstdomain,DC=com
DC=anotherdomain,DC=com
DC=lastone,DC=com,DC=cn

Realised that there is no where I can define multiple domains for a single portal, can anyone shed any lights on this? Or is this something we can customize based on the AD auth provider?

Thanks
 
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7/5/2012 11:58 PM
 
Would appreciate if anyone could shed some light on this?

Thanks!
 
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7/6/2012 10:51 AM
 
Is there a trust between these domains or are they independent forests? If there's a trust then you should be able to pick one and everyone from the other two domains would be able to log in however they'd have to indicate what domain they're on. For example, if you set it up for the first domain users from the second domain would enter anotherdomain\username as their username when they logged on.

If they're three independent forests then you'd have to customize the code and recompile it to get it to work. However I have no idea what, exactly, you'd have to do to get this to work.
 
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