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New Post 4/16/2008 9:35 AM
User is offline Mike Horton
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Re: Active Directory 01.00.04 Beta  

Role synchronization is the major culprit and the reason why Tam only did it on the first time a user visited the site but the majority of users wanted it to happen everytime a user visited the site. Adding nested group searching slowed it down even more. The more DNN roles/larger the AD is the longer it's going to take to go through the synchronization process. It's a trade off at this point.

I do have some ideas on how to speed it up but it's going to take a rewrite of a large amount of the code (something I'm wanting to do anyway).

 
New Post 4/16/2008 3:28 PM
User is offline Jon Paskett
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Re: Active Directory 01.00.04 Beta  

That seems to be a logical course of action to me too. On a medium sized enterprise, 3,000 users, the wait can be significant. Having a choice to synchronize once or all the time would be a nice option. If I turn role synchronization off, will it even hault the first synchronization of a new user?

Jon

 
New Post 4/16/2008 9:33 PM
User is offline Mike Horton
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Re: Active Directory 01.00.04 Beta  

Yes it will.

The number of users isn't the problem but it's the number of groups in the AD.

 
New Post 4/17/2008 6:16 AM
User is offline Alverdal
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Re: Active Directory 01.00.04 Beta  

Does the ad provider has functionality to login a user on a subdomain?

Ex user UserA is on domain MyCompany: MyCompany\UserA
user UserB is on domain MySubCompany which is a trusted domain: MySubDomain\UserB

I've got MyCompany\UserA to work successfully but the login for MySubDomain\UserB doesn't work..

 
New Post 4/17/2008 8:20 AM
User is offline Mike Horton
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Re: Active Directory 01.00.04 Beta  

When you did the settings did it see the sub-domain? In theory it should work but I don't have a sub-domain to test with so I've never been able to verify/code for it.

 
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