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Paul
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Active Directory
Hi,
I'm trying to find out how to implement AD with SQL, I'm
sorry if this is not the proper newsgroup but I don't
know where else to post.
Anyway, I've done some reading and it seems SQL and AD
basically comes together in replication. But I need more
information (from a programmer/developer's point of view)
on what I can do with them. Like, is it better to program
off directly from sql or from one published in AD?
I'm not asking for a detailed reply, but more like
something that would point me to the right direction.
Thanks,
Paul
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06-23-02 02:32 AM
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Andrew J. Kelly
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Re: Active Directory
Don't do much with it but here is something that came up in the KB search:
http://support.microsoft.com/search...b;en-us;Q299410
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Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
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"Paul" <paul.nerie@1902software.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to find out how to implement AD with SQL, I'm
> sorry if this is not the proper newsgroup but I don't
> know where else to post.
>
> Anyway, I've done some reading and it seems SQL and AD
> basically comes together in replication. But I need more
> information (from a programmer/developer's point of view)
> on what I can do with them. Like, is it better to program
> off directly from sql or from one published in AD?
>
> I'm not asking for a detailed reply, but more like
> something that would point me to the right direction.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
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06-23-02 02:32 AM
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Vikrant V Dalwale [MS]
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RE: Active Directory
Hello Paul,
The KB Article pointed out by Andrew should help answer your question.
Please let me know if you need any further assistance.
Thanks,
Vikrant Dalwale
Microsoft SQL Server Support Professional
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>Hi,
>
>I'm trying to find out how to implement AD with SQL, I'm
>sorry if this is not the proper newsgroup but I don't
>know where else to post.
>
>Anyway, I've done some reading and it seems SQL and AD
>basically comes together in replication. But I need more
>information (from a programmer/developer's point of view)
>on what I can do with them. Like, is it better to program
>off directly from sql or from one published in AD?
>
>I'm not asking for a detailed reply, but more like
>something that would point me to the right direction.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Paul
>
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