Okay, I think I can answer a part of this myself...

I just created another account using the XML config file, and it seems that upon server restart that these files were automatically generated. I'm assuming that the same would happen the first time an AD user were to login?


On Feb 5, 2007, at 12:59 PM, Joe Auty wrote:

Hello,

Can anybody describe how I could authenticate to Active Directory to allow any user with an AD account access, and have this username create their own directory in the calendar data store on the fly? Has anybody done this before.

Alternatively, I also have access to a Kerberos server I can authenticate against, but it doesn't look like direct Kerb auth is supported yet?

I'd be happy to help flesh out a guide on authenticating to AD if anybody is interested in working with me on this.


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