Re: ASP.NET 2.0, MS AD/ADAM and Authorization Manager (AzMan)

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Any help with the following questions would be greatly appreciated
....Michael.

"Michael Herman (Parallelspace)"
<mwherman@parallelspace.$nospam$.net.$please$> wrote in message
news:u2LoBajgFHA.3912@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In the thread below from microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory,
> Joe Kaplan point out there is a ActiveDirectoryMembershipProvider for AD
> but there doesn't appear to be an AD/ADAM provider for Roles and Profiles.
>
> 1. Is a separate ASP.NET provider needed to provide AD/ADAM support for
> Roles and Profiles?
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> 2. Is MS only planning to support AD/ADAM for Membership and not Roles and
> Profiles (in ASP.NET 2.0)?
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> 3. How strategic is a) MS ADAM and b) Authorization Manager? ...should we
> continue to use them in our Web apps if ASP.NET isn't commited to
> releasing a full set of providers and additional support for them?
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>
> Michael.
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> "Joe Kaplan (MVP - ADSI)" <joseph.e.kaplan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
> in message news:eXW0zHMgFHA.3448@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Did you look at the ActiveDirectoryMembershipProvider for ASP.NET 2.0?
>> It
>> supports both AD and ADAM AFAIK.
>>
>> The AzMan/Membership story isn't as good, although AzMan is definitely
>> still strategic for MS. I think the issue here is that AzMan is a much
>> richer authorization API than ASP.NET membership. AzMan can solve much
>> more complex problems. AzMan also has a very good story with the new MS
>> ADFS federation and web SSO stuff.
>>
>> Joe K.
>>
>> "Michael Herman (Parallelspace)"
>> <mwherman@parallelspace.$nospam$.net.$please$> wrote in message
>> news:uSZQvYIgFHA.132@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> I've been reading through the latest documentation on ASP.NET 2.0
>>> membership, role and profile services and there is no mention of using
>>> MS
>>> ADAM or AzMan as a ASP.NET 2.0 provider for these 3 services.
>>>
>>> How strategic is a) MS ADAM and b) Authorizaion Manager?
>>>
>>> Should be be using them if the ASP.NET isn't commited to releasing a
>>> provider and additional support for them?
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Michael Herman
>>> Parallelspace Corporation
>>> Developers of Advanced Business Collaboration Solutions for Microsoft
>>> SharePoint, Microsoft Live Communications Server, Active Directory and
>>> Groove Workspace
>>> Portal and Content Migration Specialists:
>>> http://www.parallelspace.net/sharepoint
>>> SharePoint Migration Knowledge Center:
>>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sharepointmigration
>>>
>>>
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