RE: [OzMOSS] AD security and principles within SharePoint 2007

2008-02-12 Thread Aaron Saikovski
HI Anthony,

Not sure what you mean.

AD is used by sharepoint as a source of truth for authentication

 

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Was basically a overview of that is there a way to do all of this within
AD?

 

 

 

 



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Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] AD security and principles within SharePoint 2007

Hi Anthony,

What did you want to know specifically?

In a nutshell Sharepoint uses AD for user/group authentication to map
back to groups and permissions in sharepoint. Generally you would add a
user to an AD group and grant that AD group rights within Sharepoint.

(This is very simplistic overview)

 

Cheers,

Aaron

 

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Subject: [OzMOSS] AD security and principles within SharePoint 2007

 

Hey all,

 

Had a look on the net could not really find much info I am looking for
anything I can look at explaining AD security and how it's used within
SharePoint. 

 

I have book that skim's over it but would wonder if anyone else has
anything in depth? 

 

 

 

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RE: [OzMOSS] AD security and principles within SharePoint 2007

2008-02-12 Thread Anthony Hughes
Was basically a overview of that is there a way to do all of this within
AD?
 
 
 



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Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] AD security and principles within SharePoint 2007



Hi Anthony,

What did you want to know specifically?

In a nutshell Sharepoint uses AD for user/group authentication to map
back to groups and permissions in sharepoint. Generally you would add a
user to an AD group and grant that AD group rights within Sharepoint.

(This is very simplistic overview)

 

Cheers,

Aaron

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Anthony Hughes
Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2008 10:10 AM
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Subject: [OzMOSS] AD security and principles within SharePoint 2007

 

Hey all,

 

Had a look on the net could not really find much info I am looking for
anything I can look at explaining AD security and how it's used within
SharePoint. 

 

I have book that skim's over it but would wonder if anyone else has
anything in depth? 

 

 

 

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[OzMOSS] AD security and principles within SharePoint 2007

2008-02-12 Thread Anthony Hughes
Hey all,
 
Had a look on the net could not really find much info I am looking for
anything I can look at explaining AD security and how it's used within
SharePoint. 
 
I have book that skim's over it but would wonder if anyone else has
anything in depth? 
 
 
 

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