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		<title>Von: Wordpress Plug-ins I&#8217;ve Learned to Appreciate : : That Cloud Looks Like A Rabbit</title>
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		<description>[...] Active Directory Integration &#8211; It used to be that end-users had to create an account, then make up a password, just for the Intranet.   This generated lots of &#8220;I forgot my password&#8221; calls, even though the Drupal iteration of the website had a password reset facility accessible to each end-user.   After transitioning to Wordpress and purchasing dedicated IP hosting, we were able to use this plug-in to pass information from active directory.   It works nicely!   Now all we have to do is remind people their password is the same across the board.    [...]</description>
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