How to bypass active directory and use MAC open directory for user login

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Hi,
We have a integration work to finish for our client, the client
uses a windows based application. The windows application uses active
directory for all the authentications and roles. However, All the
users at client place use MAC open connect (Open Directory) for all
other application. This is a heavy MAC shop. They would like this
windows application to use open directory for authentication by
bypassing active directory authentication.

The application code can't be change, so whatever tweak or plugin
needs to created would be in active directory. I would appreciate, if
you could throw some light into the solution of the problem.

Regards,
Anjul

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