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Two comments on this since I "own" this product at Microsoft:
SP1 for the IIFP (and MIIS) is due out at the en
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Note that while IIFP is "free", it does require SQL Server 2000
Enterprise
Edition for production u
and wanted to learn monitoring stuff, they didn't want to have to become
DBA's.
joe
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"Microsoft Identity Integration Server". It is Microsoft's metadirectory product,
formerly named "MMS".
-gil
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On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 05:02:05 -0500, Steve Schofield wrote
> There are two versions of MIIS - Paid version and a free add-on -
> Identity Integration Feature Pack for Microsoft Windows Server
> Active Directory
Yes, but IIFP has very limited functionality and wil not work with OpenLDAP or
other sy
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Does MIIS stand for Microsoft Internet Information Services?
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For the sync between OpenLDAP and AD you could have a look at the
following options.
SimpleSync from CPS Systems
http://www.cps-systems
http://www.microsoft.com/MIIS
Jackson Shaw
...the MIIS Product Manager
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No, it stands
No, it stands for Microsoft Identity Integration Server.
Phil
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Justin A.
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Does MIIS s
Does MIIS stand for Microsoft Internet Information Services?
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AD is quick, painless
Yes, you can have the AD DNS server forward to your BIND system.
Phil
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While w
At 10:51 AM -0500 11/4/04, Mulnick, Al scribbled:
AD is quick, painless and mostly maintenance free. That's easy. Think of
it as an app that comes with it's own directory just like so many others :)
Sounds like you want the account lifecycles to be authoritative in another
system and just have th
For the sync between OpenLDAP and AD you could have a look at the following options.
SimpleSync from CPS Systems
http://www.cps-systems.com/
Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS)
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/miis2003/default.mspx
LDSU from HP
http://www.hp.com/hps/messa
;Directory into your environment in the first place? What planning have you
already done?
>
>Al
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tin A.
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AD comes with Windows 2003 you just have to run DCPROMO on the server
and be sure that you have DNS configured since AD cannot exist without
DNS
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nning have you already done?
Al
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On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 09:11:57 -0500, Romeyn Prescott wrot
1) Built in. Also there is AD/AM as a free download which is a LDAP
Standalone server product but doesn't do domain controller stuff. It is nice
because you can use AD security principals to access the LDAP data in AD/AM
App Directories without the worry of syncing IDs/Passwords.
2) When you mean
AD comes with Windows 2003 you just have to run DCPROMO on the server
and be sure that you have DNS configured since AD cannot exist without
DNS
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ou already done?
Al
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On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 09:11:57 -0500, Romeyn Prescott wrot
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 09:11:57 -0500, Romeyn Prescott wrote
> 1) Does Active Directory come with Server 2003, or is it some sort
> of "add-on" which must be purchased separately. (Microsoft's web
> site seems, in at least one location, to indicate that it comes with
> it, but I just want to be su
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