ADAM, AzMan question

From: Morten Overgaard (mortenovergaard_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/22/05


Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 21:49:40 +0100

Hi Sirs.

Sorry for the cross posting but I did not no in what group to put this
question :-)

Anybody knows if the following setup will work:
Use ADAM (win2003 Server) as a policy store for AzMan where users/groups
will be assigned from a Windows2003 AD?

And another one

It seems that "Role definitions" created in AzMan is stored in ADAM as
"msDS-AzTask". Why??? and when a role has been assigned a windows user
account it also appears as a "msDS-Az-Role" in ADAM. How come??

Regards Morten.



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