Are there any other products out there similar to MMS? When you say "clunky
to set up and configure", are we talking months?

Chris Flesher
The University of Chicago
NSIT/DCS
1-773-834-8477


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Glenn Corbett
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RE: [ActiveDir] Single sign-onThat used to be the case, not sure if MMS 2003
has the same sort of requirements.

The main reason they had consulting attached was that MMS was fairly clunky
to set up and configure, and unless you knew what you were doing, could tie
youself up in knots fairly quickly.  Obviously not something MS wanted to
let "into the wild", as customers who had problems with it invariably came
away with a bad impression (through their lack of knowledge of the product).

..and it wasnt just MCS, any of the major "certified" partners could assist
you with MMS design / implmentation / deployment (did some consulting on MMS
while @ Compaq/HP).

Glenn

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From: Mayet, Yusuf Y
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Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 4:40 PM
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Rick, correct me if I am wrong but as far as I know if one is considering
MMS Enterprise than you are bound by MCS to assist you in the Q&A and
Design. (and they don't come cheap) Yusuf

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