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jgsteeler
Starting Member
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Posted - 2004-09-30 : 10:34:40
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| I hope some one can help me. My boss wants me to develop a company directory for our Intranet. The info will be in SQL server. we want to be able to run a job every night that goes out and imports information (name, number, office, direct report ect..) from Active Directory. Has anybody done this type of thing? I appreciate any suggestionsAlways look on the bright side of life, ta dum, ta dum.Monthy Python, The Life of Brian |
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MichaelP
Jedi Yak
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Posted - 2004-09-30 : 13:26:42
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| Do a search for ADSI. I believe that's the API that you need to access.Michael<Yoda>Use the Search page you must. Find the answer you will.</Yoda> |
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eyechart
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
3575 Posts |
Posted - 2004-09-30 : 13:39:28
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| You can create a linked server to AD in SQL Server. However, it has a huge gotcha, your recordset cannot exceed 1000 rows. Kinda sucks when you work at a company with 7000+ employees..You might want to tackle this problem outside of SQL Server, as support for accessing AD is much better in C++ or C#. -ec |
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