meeting I think I was
meeting w/Gartner in Connecticut then
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You're that sure, are you Jackson
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WRT
= "with regards to" What's the matter? Can't keep up with all the
TLA's?[1]
I
haven't played with ADAM, but have done a bit of reading. I was assuming,
probably incorrectly, that it
of the replication and
scalability capabilities that are already inherent
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I wasn't thinking of what
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We're going
to make the MV writeable...
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Were
going to make the MV writeable. J
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Meaning being
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Were going
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Glenn,
Interesting questions, and I'd like to take a shot at
lending an opinion on some
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Glenn,
Interesting questions, and I'd like to take a shot at
lending an opinion on some of these poin
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Glenn,
Interesting questions, and I'd like to take a shot at
lending an opinion on some of these points. Firstly, privacy seems to
have become
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WRT
H, isn't ADAM an Win2k3 'forest'? If so, this isn't an issue,
right?
--
Roger D. Seielstad
about Yesterday? -anon
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Roger,
I'm not sure that I follow.. Firstly, the acronym might have thrown me off
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Roger,
I'm not sure that I follow.. Firstly, the
acronym might have thrown me off - I haven't seen this one. 'WRT H
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Glenn
CorbettSent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 6:36 PMTo:
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Thanks Todd
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WRT =
"with regards to" What's the matter? Can't keep up with all the
TLA's?[1]
I
haven't played with ADAM, but have done a bit of reading. I was assuming,
probably incorrectly, that it would only function in the full native mode/2003
F
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http://irm.cit.nih.gov/policy/legislation.html
Here
is what we have to follow.
Todd
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Were going
to make the MV writeable
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Behalf Of Myrick, Todd (NIH/CIT)
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We
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 9:21
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Roger,
I'm not sure that I follow.. Firstly, the
acronym might have thrown me off - I haven't seen this one. 'WRT
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ADAM does not include a kerberos or NTLM subsystem, so security is
limited. --Sent from my BlackBerry
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MSFT
internally uses SQL Server as the authoritative store for identity
information
08, 2003 9:12
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We
are in the process of evaluating MIIS here, and AD is currently our source for
authentication information, for Enterprise application, we are using a custom
database running on Critical
y, July 08, 2003 8:57
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I've
been told that MIIS is really just MMS 3.0 renamed. The description of
the software would seem to indicate so. Is this
true?
Mike
Thommes
Argonne National
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[ActiveDir] Identity Management using AD
I've
been told that MIIS is really just MMS 3.0 renamed. The description of
the software would seem to indicate so. Is this
true?
Mike
Thommes
Argonne National Laboratory
-Original Message-From: Myrick, Todd (NIH/CIT)
[mailto
://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/techinfo/overview/miis.mspx
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Yes it is a new
Architecture product from
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Yes
it is a new Architecture product from MMicrosoft.
The
next question should be does it use IIS?
Todd
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Michael M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003
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We
are in the process of evaluating MIIS here, and AD is currently our source for
authentication information, for Enterprise application, we are using a custom
database running on Critical Path to sync with other
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CorbettSent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 6:36 PMTo:
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Thanks Todd.
At the moment, we arent hugely concerned about
putting *some* privacy information into AD, as this instance
] Identity Management using AD
All,
We are in the process of redefining our
Internet-enabled applications with a view to a centralised customer/client
database. There has been quite a bit of discussion regarding using AD as
this "customer store", since AD wi
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MSFT internally uses SQL Server as the
authoritative store for identity information, and populates AD from that.
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: ActiveDir-owner Sent: 07/03/2003 10:00 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] Identity Management using AD
All,
We are in the process of redefining our
Internet-enabled applications with a view to a centralised customer/client
database. There has been quite a bit of discussion regarding
All,
We are in the process of redefining our
Internet-enabled applications with a view to a centralised customer/client
database. There has been quite a bit of discussion regarding using AD as
this "customer store", since AD will already be in this
environment.
I'm a bit hesitant to
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