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New Post 2/19/2008 1:22 PM
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Mirroring AD Groups in DNN 

I am starting to setup the Same AD department Groups in DNN and my questions are:

 If I have in Windows Active Directory the following Domain=MyDomain  AD Groupname: MyDepartmen

What would be the equivalent in DNN   The Role Group would be:   MyDomainName?

The Role would be MyDepartment?

Auto Assignment just adds anyone new from Active Directory the first time they connect to DNN and keeps them sync if they are removed from a group in the AD side?

Please help

 
New Post 2/20/2008 1:45 AM
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Re: Mirroring AD Groups in DNN 

 IS Manager wrote

I am starting to setup the Same AD department Groups in DNN and my questions are:

 If I have in Windows Active Directory the following Domain=MyDomain  AD Groupname: MyDepartmen

What would be the equivalent in DNN   The Role Group would be:   MyDomainName?

The Role would be MyDepartment?

Auto Assignment just adds anyone new from Active Directory the first time they connect to DNN and keeps them sync if they are removed from a group in the AD side?

Please help

The Role Group is not important in the DNN. You can have the Role Group  'Dummies'  and Roles like :  MyDepartmen

 

 
New Post 2/20/2008 6:50 AM
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Re: Mirroring AD Groups in DNN 

I dont see anything Synchronizing on the DNN side at all. The groups I have setup that are the exact group names from AD dont restrict anything. Any ideas why this is?

 
New Post 2/20/2008 8:15 PM
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Re: Mirroring AD Groups in DNN 

1. Make sure you are adding Roles and not Role Groups.

2. Verify that the DNN roles match the Pre-Windows 2000 AD group name. IE: We've got a AD groups at work called Business Staff and Business Student but their Pre-Windows 2000 names are BUSSTAFF and BUSSTUDENT.

 
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