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Mar 15, 2007 7:51 AM
Hi,
I have got a Connect Enterprise Server up and running. Now I
configured the LDAP Connection to import the User and Groups from
our Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Services. Now after this
import the imported useraccounts don't have an initial password.
It looks like there are three ways to go on with the password
authentification which is explained in the install guide.
1. Do nothing, means I set up a Authentification Proxy to do
the user/password check for a Single-Sign-On
2. send an email to all users to change/set their password
3. set the password to an existing LDAP field value
It seems to me that it is not possible to check the password
"realtime" (live at the login) against the real LDAP password
without setting up a proxy or any other authentification instance.
Or is this wrong? I don't need a Single-Sign-On, I just wan't the
Users Windows Password to be also their Adobe Connect Password.
We are using another software in our company which exactly do
this. You can also import the user account (external users) so you
must not create it manualy. Now, when you login, the software check
if your useraccount exists in the LDAP, and when this check is true
the password will be chekced too. Otherwise the useraccount will be
checked against the user and password entries in the local database
(internal users). If these checks fail the user is a guest or the
login will be rejected.
Is it possible to configure the Adobe Connect Server as well?
Thx