Authentication in ADAM

From: Lorenzo Soncini (lorenzo_soncini_technoservice_com)
Date: 12/24/04

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    Hi,
    I can use for security authentication the information about user and group
    who I have stored in ADAM (Active Directory Application Mode) from my
    ASP.NET application?

    Thanks and sorry for my english.....

    Merry christmas!
    Lorenzo Soncini


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