I know that password policy enforcement like lockout doesn't work on XP with
ADAM, so this may be a symptom of that. Try it on 2003 server and see if
that fixes it.
I'm using System.DirectoryServices.Protocols. I'm binding to an ADAM user.
The basic functionality is working fine, correct passwords and user DNs
successfully bind and incorrect passwords and user DNs fail.
When the password is incorrect, but the user DN is correct I would expect
that the badpwdcount attribute would be incremented. I'm not seeing that
happen. Does anyone know why? I'm currently testing with ADAM installed
on a
Windows XP system. Has anyone seen this functionality work properly on
Windows 2003?
Re: ADAM and Windows Address Book ... Since I need a Windows login, the simple bind is of little interest. ...domain account.... authentication can take place because ADAM does not authenticate accounts ... Checking SSL results in an LDAP simple bind over SSL. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: Isa Server 2004 ... the ideal environment for ADAM includes the following a computer running Windows Server 2003 ... But is it working with Windows 2000 even if it is not the best environnement ?? ... A computer running Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition; Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition; Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition; or Windows XP Professional and containing hardware that meets the minimum hardware requirements of each respective operating system ... SQL is used by ISA to store tithe logs info and ADAM to store the configurations info. ... (microsoft.public.isaserver)
Re: Whaddya know? Ubuntu has BUGS and workarounds. What a pile of crap ... Sounds like they can't get their shit together. ... Knowledgebase is a living monument to the stupidy of Windows' twenty ...Microsoft makes excellent software or crap. ... there is Adam the wonder 'tard. ... (microsoft.public.windows.vista.general)
Re: Update schema in ADAM from aremote machine ... If you made a local windows user an ADAM admin when you installed adam, ... you need to specify the computer name as the domain parameter when you use ... > what is the DN for Windows Administrator?... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: Authentication Using ADAM ? ...Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services... Could you give the names of few third party applications that would rely on ADAM for authenticating users as well as store application data in ADAM ... ADAM provides ADAM authentication only which is useful inside of ADAM or for applications that don't need Windows auth. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)