Re: Custom Login using Active Directory

From: Siau TanLong (anonymous_at_devdex.com)
Date: 05/29/03


Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 23:49:17 -0700


Hi,
I still have some problem.
How do I configure the LDAP path:
  "LDAP://yourCompanyName.com/DC=yourCompanyName,DC=com";

My domain name is "microsoft.com"
AD Server is "server.microsoft.com"

Second problem:
Because the default anonymous account IUSR_MACHINE does not have
permission to access Active Directory, create a new least privileged
account and enter the account details in the Authentication Methods
dialog box.

Can I use the domain administrator account?

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