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12/1/2006 6:50 PM
 
Hi all,
     I have a project that I have been asked to look at and I was wondering if anyone has already done or knows if DNN is capable of doing the following......
1. Synchronise with Active Directory so that users can use their login name / password to login to the site (ie log in on local machine and not have to enter details again to log into the site). The client is wanting a single sign on point as the site they have now, requires for them to enter 5 different passwords into five diff applications.
2. Is there an email module that can bring up the person's email (currently using the microsoft exchange service, which isnt too much of a worry except that is a seperate sign on from the site and the local pc).

So basically, I would like to know if I logged on to my machine here, will my credentials (in Active Directory) be passed to the site and even further to email (if there is an email module)? Make sense or not really? If you need further explaining let me know and I will give you the full lay down on what I am trying to achieve.

This will be running on a Win2k3 server.

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