Active Directory Integration

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RemyMaza

I'm in the Windows Components, inside the control panel, and I have
stumbled upon something I'd like to have explained. Under the Message
Queuing, there is Active Directory Integration. What does this do?
and when should this be installed?

Thanks,
Matt
 
H

Holz

I'm in the Windows Components, inside the control panel, and I have
stumbled upon something I'd like to have explained. Under the Message
Queuing, there is Active Directory Integration. What does this do?
and when should this be installed?

Thanks,
Matt

Not if you are home user. It is for networking with the Microsoft
Active Directory structure.
 
R

RemyMaza

Not if you are home user. It is for networking with the Microsoft
Active Directory structure.

I figured it was for a domain as I use a domain constantly, I'd like
to have more information about this component. Anyone have any ideas?
 
R

RemyMaza

Message Queuing has an entry in Windows Help and Support that explains
the setting.






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If you guys just don't know then say so... If Googling solved all my
problems then why the F()#@ would I be here!
 
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Colin Barnhorst

Post your question to one of the networking newsgroups. The component is
useless unless you are a member of a domain and Active Directory is in use
on the server. Active Directory is strictly a server subject and I know of
no functionality you can use it for strictly from the client side.

Not if you are home user. It is for networking with the Microsoft
Active Directory structure.

I figured it was for a domain as I use a domain constantly, I'd like
to have more information about this component. Anyone have any ideas?
 
B

Bob I

If you guys just don't know then say so... If Googling solved all my
problems then why the F()#@ would I be here!

What does "googling" have to do with the info contained in the Windows
Help files. You want I should cut and paste it because you can't press
the F1 key!?!?!? Sheesh!
 

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