Can I get the current user from Active Directory LDAP using a VBA ADO Connection?

EDITED : Active Directory by itself doesn't know if someone is logged in. There's no way you can do something like: ActiveDirectory. GetIsThisUserLoggedIn("username") Active Directory only acts as a mechanism for user metadata, security, and authentication.

EDITED: Active Directory by itself doesn't know if someone is logged in. There's no way you can do something like: ActiveDirectory. GetIsThisUserLoggedIn("username"); Active Directory only acts as a mechanism for user metadata, security, and authentication.

Thanks for your response Nalandial. I did try going the VBA route, but haven't received any answers. Stackoverflow.Com/questions/1532343/… and stackoverflow.

Com/questions/1574777/… – Kuyenda Mar 1 '10 at 18:38 This is exactly what I needed to know: "Active Directory by itself doesn't know if someone is logged in. " So the answer to this question is "No." – Kuyenda Mar 1 '10 at 19:04.

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