Re: Query AD using Integrated Authentication?
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Date: 07/29/04
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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 09:43:52 +0200
Hi there
Couldn't help myself... I am having a similar problem..
The article that Joe refers to, says that you have to change browser
settings (Enable Integrated Authentication), that is, each of the browser
clients. I do not know if this is a viable option for me.
However.
I use Integrated Authentication up until IIS, so far so good...The problem
arises when you want to contact other servers/services as for example an
Active Directory. Is this correct?
Isn't it possible to user a fixed user account to query the AD, and thereby
NO need to setup browsers for IA, say:
Use IA up until IIS (IA + impersonate, no anonymous), in you ASP.NET page
autheticate to the AD by using a predefined user, retrieve the settings you
want (fx. the full name of the user), and process the ASP.NET page further.
Is this possible?
Must be, because how does IIS handle connections to MSSQL?
Anyone..Please
Best regards
Henrik
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