![]() If you just need to authenticate, then as Justin pointed out, either an annonymous or password-protected (not much extra value IMHO) bind account on the ActiveDirectory server is all you need. Or if you need your applications to access the data that's stored in ActiveDirectory, and perhaps augment or modify the entries. The question is if you just need your users / applications to authenticate against ActiveDirectory or LDAP, ![]() Make friends with your AD admin :-)Ĭan you please elaborate more what your project is about? I did this once for a project - good luck!ĭo you have administrative access to the AD server? you might need it.
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