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Storer.ActiveDirectory - Active Directory User/Group Encapsulation Classes

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12 Apr 2007CDDL4 min read 226.6K   525   63  
A couple of classes to handle Users and Groups in Active Directory
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I'm a Computer Support Technician for a Indiana School System. Really, I'm a C#/ASP.NET Developer in a Software Support coat. Jack-of-all-trades, I do Hardware Support, Software Support, Programming in C#.NET, ASP.NET / Javascript, Web Design, Graphic Arts and lots of other stuff.

I've been programming almost 21 years now, and have used more than 10 different languages in the past.

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