Re: WindowsTokenRoleProvider & Domain Groups
- From: "Joe Kaplan" <joseph.e.kaplan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 18:50:26 -0600
Yes and yes and ADFS and SSO. ADFS and identity federation in general are
the future of authentication on the web, so I try to sneak that into every
post I can. :)
Joe K.
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Joe Kaplan-MS MVP Directory Services Programming
Co-author of "The .NET Developer's Guide to Directory Services Programming"
http://www.directoryprogramming.net
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"Craig Wagner" <MSDNNospam207@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yeah, I found that GetDirectoryEntry method about ten minutes after my
last
post. It's been a learning experience. :-)
Extra information is always helpful. Eventually it sinks in, even if I
don't
get it initially.
ADFS = Active Directory Federated Services?
SSO = Single Sign-On?
I really appreciate all the assistance. You provide enough information so
as
not to completely frustrate the reader but leave enough for the reader to
figure out on their own so it's still fun. That's a tough line to walk.
Thanks.
"Joe Kaplan" wrote:
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