WIA (ADS) and UME

Hi All
We are trying to implement Windows Integrated Authentication (ADS) for employees with a domain logon, and a regular portal username/password logon for persons without a domain logon.
I specify a non-ADS data source for the UME. The LDAP structure of this non-ADS is not the same as ADS LDAP structure. Would this cause a problem? If yes, can this be overcome in any way?
Thanks
Oj

hi OJ,
this will be one method to follow
Windows Integrated Authentication via Kerberos on an LDAP data source
mean while i wll try find the more for u
ravindra

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