Is this for internal users (who happen to auth using live) or users
not belonging to your organizatioN?
That pretty well answers it.
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Matt Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi People,
>
> I just stumbled over this authentication provider[1], which allows users to
Call me a cynical old sod, but I think you will find Microsoft lawyers have
some find print somewhere that makes most of these type of circumstances
require that license..
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My understanding is that if you are serving SharePoint to external customers,
you need the external connector license.Kind Regards, Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks for the info - I thought as much, but hope still springs eternal :-).
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