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Never mind, I figured it out myself. here are the final settings:
Authentication Method - Microsoft Active Directory
LDAP - Port Number - 389
LDAP - Server Name - 10.0.0.13
LDAP - Base DN - dc=ncanet,dc=com
DN of the LDAP manager - CN=Active Directory Synchronization,OU=Users - Service Accounts,DC=ncanet,DC=com
Password of the LDAP manager - **********
LDAP Version protocol - 3
Users allowed to bypass LDAP authentication - admin
Login name use in the DN - No
LDAP Attribute use to search the user - sAMAccountName
The search filter LDAP query to find user - blank
The domain name - ncanet.com
Automatic XOOPS account provisionning - Yes
Default affect group - Registered Users
LDAP - Mail Field Name - mail
LDAP - Given Name Field Name givenname
LDAP - Surname Field Name - sn
Xoops-Auth server fields mapping - email=mail|name=displayName
Maintain XOOPS account provisionning - Yes
Use TLS connection - No
The biggest thing was turning on debugging so I could see the error messages when attempting to log on with a known user listed in our AD.