To talk about this further, such a thing is not needed, as the User
Accounts are only aliases, as Active Directory manages the users, and
therefore AD manages the passwords, etc. To conclude there is no need to
perform this anymore, because you have to log into DAX 4.0 with a AD
Domain Account. 

 

-Brandon

 

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Tobias
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Subject: AW: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Encrypting password

 

Show me a place to enter the password for AX 4 .....

Tobias

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Akash
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Betreff: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Encrypting password

Hi All,

In Axapta 3.0 , we have build password method of
Dictionary system class to encrypt the password
entered. But in 4.0 , it has been removed.

Here is what the help says in Axapta 3.0
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Dictionary.buildPassword
Run on: Called
Description
Builds an encrypted version of the given password
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Is there any way we can achieve this in Dynamics Ax40?

Thanks in Advancs
Akash

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