Re: Getting GROUPS from Active Directory by inputing an AD username
- From: "Patrick.O.Ige" <naijacoder@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 15:39:45 +1100
Thanks and i'm actually looking at it.
Yes, I can use Windows Auth.
Have you actually been able to pass on the logon user to retrieve AD GROUPS
user belong to.
If you have any info please let me know.
Patrick
"Craig Wagner" <MSDNNospam207@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:90F50BCC-6935-4996-8628-76A3056E5A46@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I've been orking on this very thing. You might want to read the thread
titled
"WindowsTokenRoleProvider & Domain Groups" in this group.
In short, if you can't use Windows Authentication for some reason,
download
the free chapter of Joe Kaplan's book available at
http://directoryprogramming.net/default.aspx and follow the instructions
near
the end of the chapter.
.
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