.NET Active Directory Wrapper Lite

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The .Net Active Directory Wrapper is a solution developed in Microsoft Visual Studio 2003/2005 to expose and help ease the use and access of LDAP systems such as Microsoft Active Directory in .NET code. This is done by wrapping the functions and operations offered by Active Directory in an easy, friendly to use Active Directory object classes making coding against Active Directory much faster more manageable.Business Need.NET Active Directory Wrapper was built to bridge the gap between the custom world of .Net applications and the peripheral systems those applications need integrate with, such as LDAP Active Directory, making the development process focused more on the business and less. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.


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