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    CS2002 and AD/AM  
Mark Dabrowski


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02-27-04 05:36 PM

Question:

Can CS2002 use AD/AM (Active Directory in Application Mode) for
authentication and authorization of user accounts? What do I specify in
"Profiling System Resources"  dialog box when unpacking the SupplierAD
solutions site? It asks for domain and parent URL. Any help is
appreciated. thank you!

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    Re: CS2002 and AD/AM  
Michael O'Donovan [MSFT]


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02-27-04 06:37 PM

Hi Mark,

CS2002 hasn't been tested with AD/AM and hence I would be surprised if you
get it to work. Also, as far as I understand AD/AM doesn't give the user a
security context, therefore you couldn't use it with the CS authfilter and
the use of NTFS file permissions.

Hope this helps,
Michael
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> Question:
>
> Can CS2002 use AD/AM (Active Directory in Application Mode) for
> authentication and authorization of user accounts? What do I specify in
> "Profiling System Resources"  dialog box when unpacking the SupplierAD
> solutions site? It asks for domain and parent URL. Any help is
> appreciated. thank you!
>
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