What about using LDAP to interface with the active directory rather than the
standard 'Windows NT' option when your setting up a Security Context.

I know A.D. had an LDAP interface (i think).

... just an idea.

<Graham/>

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Subject: RE: Best server and platform


> > I have heard that 2000 and <CFAUTHENTICATE> have issues,
> > something to do with Active directory, or something like
> > that. Just gossip, I have not tried it myself. Anybody
> > heard anything to this effect?
>
> If you set up Win2K to use an Active Directory server, the version of
> Siteminder included with CF won't be able to perform Windows
Authentication.
> If you set up a Win2K standalone server, you can use Siteminder with local
> accounts, or domain accounts if the Win2K server is on an NT domain.
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
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