• Our company would like to start an internal (intranet) blog, but a requirement is that when people login, they should use their AD name and password.
    Is it possible to authenicate against a Active Directory domain controller, then have that name be used when posting? (We want people to be accountible for what they say.)
    Thanks.

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  • Accountable? Well that is going to be a lot of fun. Sorry I cant help with the question.

    I wish somehow WP can work against MS Active Directory. I’m a big Mac fan. I work as a tech specialist here at Deaf school. The school uses SQL server and MS active directory and it would be cool if users can login in their blogs without having another user acct/password.

    I’m trying to promote blogs in this school and it’s hard to abandon the SQL server they already purchased a few years ago.

    It would be smart for WP to be able to authenicate against MS Active Directory similar to LDAP authenication.

    I hope you can help out?

    Or is it easier to set up a LDAP server to work with MS active directory for future WP blogs?

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