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Manjunath Bharadwaj [MSFT]

2005-04-18, 5:53 pm

Hello Merlin,

IAS looks up the user name and credentials from Active Directory. It also
looks up users from the local SAM database (which contains user names and
other details defined for the local machine only: in this scenario you dont
have AD). You need not do anything to associate the user/pass pairs to IAS
since it automatically queries AD/SAM. You can use those conditions to fine
tune your policies.
You can get a more details about IAS here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsser...as/default.mspx

If you need more information, let us know.
Thanks, Manju

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"Merlin Ran" <merlinran@163.com> wrote in message
news:uoKQwY$QFHA.3020@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> I'v read a lot of related documents, but few focus on stand-alone IAS
> server. My question is: where could I store the user/pass pairs? If it is
> stored at local accounts database(as the documents said), how could I
> associate it in my policies? I haven't found any thing related to
> "user-name" or "user-password" when create policies, except a Microsoft
> vender-specific attribute called Windows-Groups.



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