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We have several databases spread out over Unix and NT Servers.

I have been given the task to find out what it will take for our users to
log in to the databases with their AD Id/password.  Has anybody out there
done this?

Here are some questions I have:

   1)  Do I need to have Advanced Security Option? No, its an extra option.
   2)  Does Enterprise Login Asst. factor into this? Not sure.
   3)  Does Oracle internet directory factor into this?  OID is similar to LDAP.

Keith H.
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