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<div class="">We currently use LDAP for authentication to our WordPress multi-site installation, and user accounts are created when the user first logs in. However, we often need to be able to add users to a site before they’ve logged in. We have been doing
this via a separate custom portal that creates the user accounts “as needed”, but we’re trying to retire that tool and break that dependency. </div>
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<div class="">Does anyone do any sort of account synchronization with a directory (LDAP or AD)? If not, how do/would you handle granting users access before they’ve logged in? </div>
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<div class="">Thanks,</div>
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<div class="">Ian Altgilbers<br class="">
Senior Systems Administrator<br class="">
Educational Technology Services<br class="">
Tufts Technology Services<br class="">
Tufts University<br class="">
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Phone: 617.627.0388<br class="">
<a href="http://it.tufts.edu/ests" class="">http://it.tufts.edu/ests</a></div>
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