Hi Greg, did you manage to solve this issue? The following page seems to indicate it can still be done via the Enterprise Library http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14229771/azman-obsolete-what-is-the-new-alternative-to-azman
Thanks Tom On 14 December 2014 at 17:15, Greg Keogh <g...@mira.net> wrote: > > Can anyone confirm my suspicions that AzMan > <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms998336.aspx> has been quietly > deprecated or replaced for managed coders? I know it's been available for > many years and it has a nice azman.msc plugin where you can create a > fine-grained security roles store. The store was always an XML file or AD, > which was either too primitive or too complicated to use respectively. But > this morning I noticed by accident that a SQL database can now be used, so > I created one and put some test rules and roles into it. Then I knocked-up > a console app to test the SQL store. Firstly there is no azman in "Add > Reference". Then the folder C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\authman is empty. Then > I find this file: > > > C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft.interop.security.azroles_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_1769404241913ecb\Microsoft.Interop.Security.AzRoles.dll > > I add an incredulous reference to this file anyway, but find it's all COM > wrappers which can't be used the way old sample code in the Internet > indicates. At this point I have diminishing returns on a Sunday and give up > and wonder what's going on wit azman overall. > > *Greg K* >