Active Directory Application Mode

Last issue’s mention of Active Directory, Active Directory/Application Mode (ADAM) and Microsoft Identity Information Server (MIIS) reminded me that I’d been meaning to draw your attention to some ...

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Find out how Active Directory Application Mode and Windows Authorization Manager can simplify security, personalization, and configuration for your directory-enabled applications. Technology Toolbox: ...

Microsoft's stand-alone version of Active Directory has gained some modest traction in its eight-month lifespan. Called Active Directory Application Mode, or AD/AM, the stand-alone directory was first ...

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Microsoft late Wednesday night shipped the first public beta of its Active Directory ‘light’ and will release the final code of the application-specific directory by the end of the month, according to ...

NGAD, however, is not a replacement for Active Directory but a “clip-on” that provides developers a single programming API for building access controls into applications that can run either internally ...

Microsoft late Wednesday night shipped the first public beta of its Active Directory “light” and will release the final code of the application-specific directory by the end of the month, according to ...

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Microsoft's introduction of ADAM has set the stage for a major shift in the way directories are used for application authentication. META Trend: Driven by compliance and cost, organizations will focus ...

CMS Wire: How to Get Employees to Fill In Their Directory Profile

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Examples: biography, education, research, etc. Anything underneath the blue bar after the profile image and initial information. Adding missing profile pages. Department-specific sub-directory page ...

Check "The folder metaphor" section at Wikipedia. It states: There is a difference between a directory, which is a file system concept, and the graphical user interface metaphor that is used to represent it (a folder). For example, Microsoft Windows uses the concept of special folders to help present the contents of the computer to the user in a fairly consistent way that frees the user from ...