Re: ADSI
- From: Chris <Chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 07:24:01 -0800
Joe ,
Thanks for quick respone.
We developed a site with public and privatre applications, for private
applications user need to login those users paswwords we dont want to
distrub, you are rite we want to use same passwords.
Any kind of possible other solutions also welcome( there is no time
constraint for development).
Regards,
Chris
"Joe Kaplan" wrote:
You haven't given us enough information about what you are doing to provide.
you with a useful answer. In terms of size, 75K users is not really
significant for AD from a size perspective. I wouldn't worry about that.
Migration of users may be tricky, depending a great deal on how you have
stored the users' passwords in SQL and whether your intent is for your users
to have the same password they had before.
Joe K.
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Joe Kaplan-MS MVP Directory Services Programming
Co-author of "The .NET Developer's Guide to Directory Services Programming"
http://www.directoryprogramming.net
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"Chris" <Chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0620E3BC-F4D3-4A6C-A4B6-ADC27F591D37@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi All,
I have question about Active Directory. We have developed a site it has
75K
users on SQL server 2005 associated with roles, now we are thinking to
change
it to Active directory is it good idea or bad idea? if it is good how to
migrate it.
Thanks in advance.
Chris
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