Re: Adding Active Directory Users into WSS (2nd try)
- From: tjendarta <tjendarta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 23:18:03 -0700
Oh ...
I get what you mean now ... =)
But I haven't try it yet
I found this link that you can read in more details
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sppt/sharepnt/addusers.mspx
Hope it will help you too Mr. D
Thanks ...
Tjendarta
"Dustin Miller" wrote:
> So, and forgive me for not having read your earlier thread, when you go
> to the add users page, why not add the group and assign that group to
> the Reader (for example) role? DOMAIN\GroupName
>
> Or am I oversimplifying something that's more complex?
>
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> Mr D. wrote:
> > Second try... (First posted in September)
> >
> > I am running a Server farm that has WSS & Project Server 2003 on the
> > first, Developed ASP Pages and Front Page Ext on the Second, SQL 2000
> > Ent on the third. They all use a common External Disk Array (SAN).
> > All on Win203K Ent platform. The servers are only App Servers and not
> > DCs. It is part of a Very Large (Government) AD. I really only use
> > the WSS as the front End and the Developed ASP Pages as the ultimate
> > Apps. I use a Combination of Windows Authentication and Basic (Both
> > Local users - external to our AD; AD users - internal to our AD).
> > Enough of the background...
> >
> > What I am trying to do is add an AD Security Group into WWS as a user.
> > Is this possible? I really want to add the "authenticated users" group
> > with is around 7000 users, but do not want to add all 7000 users to the
> > site. I do not want "annonymous access" for security reasons, plus am
> > mandated that I can't have it.
> >
> > I have seen good replies from Mike Walsh on issues close to this, but
> > nothing that can answer the question. I have looked at Outlook
> > imports, and cross-sites, but has not worked. What about a command
> > line Script? I would even be willing to look at a script that would
> > add the 7000 users, but the fact is they change often and would be a
> > nightmare to manually keep up with.
> >
> > I understand that this may be an enterprise question for an enterprise
> > solution, but if there is another way, please let me know. Would SPS
> > 2003 be the answer? If this is not the group I should be in, please
> > let me know. I have been to a couple of other groups, but no luck.
> >
> > Any help appreciated, even if it is "you can't do this", at least then
> > I will stop trying and look to another solution. I really like the
> > usability of WSS and would rather not though.
> >
>
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