Thanks Joe and Al.In all honesty, I'm far from a programmer and i wouldn't go so far as to say I'm an Active Directory expert like most on this list. I'm going to pass your information to my developers who are working on a web app in .Net with the hopes of authenticating users against our AD. I've
questions on the ADSI microsoft
newsgroup.
One again, I bet everything your guys need to know is in my book too. :)
Joe Kaplan
- Original Message -
From: HBooGz
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] LDAP Directory Server Path
My first post, definite follower.My development staff is trying to implement an ASP.NET application using AD/LDAP authentication. They need the path to my LDAP directory Server. I've come across some notes that indicate the path syntax is similar to the following:
No, LDAP://DC=harry,DC=org would be the path (note that LDAP is the protocol vs. part of the domain context)
Al
On 6/7/06, HBooGz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first post, definite follower.My development staff is trying to implement an ASP.NET application using AD/LDAP authentication. They need
Thanks Al -When i type that into my web browser a search function come up -- should i be able to search for objects successfully using this ? because currently i get an error message.Also, the development staff is trying to create a form to authenticate users who login against AD. The path
Totally different questions.
The ldap path is what is needed to connect to the directory via .net (there are many examples in the language dialect you're development staff are planning to use; Joe Kaplan is a good person to search for as he does this frequently and I believe has even taken the
of questions.
www.directoryprogramming.net.
Joe K.
- Original Message -
From: Al Mulnick
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] LDAP Directory Server Path
Totally different questions.
The ldap path is what is needed to connect