Mike:

Did you get an answer to this question?  I was out of town for a
week.  It is possible to pull the logged in user's AD info (in a
Windows environtment) using cgi.Auth_User (or something very similar -
I'm doing this from memory). However, that is only if you have
authentication set in IIS so this approach will not work for a public
site.

What exactly are you trying to accomplish?  There might be a different
route to the same results.

Cheers,

Shane



On Oct 12, 11:36 am, Mike Gillespie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to get user account data/attributes from active
> directory into a table in a SQL server and while keeping AD as the
> authoritative source keep the data synchronized in the SQL server
> table?  Is there some kind of data transformation utility that can be
> used?
>
> Would need new users added to AD to be inserted into the table and any
> attributes that are changed to be updated in the table.  This can be a
> scheduled task or preferrably a rea-time synchronization.
>
> If this is possible, can someone point me to some documentation?  I'm
> an Oracle and mySql guy not a SQL server one..


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