Well I build the server from scratch.  Playing around with it, it seems like 
you have to add users manually and then configure security.  I have a security 
structure already set up in ad (of course) and I just want to port ad into 
sharepoint.  Single point of configuration, add a user in ad and they show up 
in sharepoint.  Have the groups configured in ad and apply the sharepoint 
security to the groups in sharepoint.> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
[email protected]> Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 17:10:18 -0700> 
Subject: RE: sharepoint> > Shawn,> > What are you looking for? Simple 
authentication and security? Sure AD/LDAP/Table no problems.> > But it all 
depends on what you are looking for.> > -Troy>> > -----Original Message-----> 
From: Shawn Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 
2008 5:00 PM> To: Active Directory Admin Issues> Subject: sharepoint> > Is 
there a way to integrate ad with sharepoint? If it is easy, great. If not I 
will open an incident with M$. I just don't want to waste a $250 call.> > tia> 
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