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<keith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OF552344ED.B291AB9E-ON85256E6E.0009BA2D-85256E6E.0009F5B0@xxxxxxxxxxxx "Not sure if you ever got your answer, but we do that here. We have a Windows 2000 Server setup as a (backward compatible) PDC and it runs active directory. When we disable an AS/400 account it is disabled network wide. Works pretty well, but your windows admins won't like it." Keith - Does your IXS/IXA do anything other than synchronize security between AD and OS/400? If you delete an account on your 400, does it also delete the corresponding AD account? If a user changes their AD password, does it also change the OS/400 password? Why won't the Windows admins like it? Curious, Steve
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