I think the part that I don't get is what your exact idea of SSO is, Russ.  I mean, Active Directory is a great central authentication platform.  It has other components that can be useful such as AzMan, ADAM, and WS*. But it wouldn't be much of a deal to cause your applications to use Active Directory as their authentication source instead of installing SSO software on them and using that.  Then you'd have no out of pocket expense. Possibly. Depends greatly on what your requirements are in detail and what level of effort you want to expend.
 
Al
 


 
On 1/29/06, Rodrigo Blanco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wiseguard is a cost-efective solution and integrates directly with AD.

Regards,
Rodrigo.



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