Re: Microsoft UAM not kicking in with Mac OS 10.2.8

From: Chris Largent (chris.largent_at_spamisnotprofessionalpro-group.com)
Date: 09/13/04


Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 11:17:23 -0600

This is indeed the answer. Thanks Mr. Smith!

(When I forcibly tell OS X to use AFP, the Microsoft UAM does appear.)

"William Smith" <mecklists@REMOVETHIS.mn.rr.com> wrote in message
news:mecklists-F4164B.16434612092004@msnews.microsoft.com...
> In article <DpKdnRoc_JO1Dt7cRVn-pw@giganews.com>,
> "Chris Largent" <chris.largent@spamisnotprofessionalpro-group.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I have downloaded the latest Microsoft User Authentication Module (UAM)
for
> > OS X (i.e., downloaded directly from Microsoft's website.) The
installation
> > to a Mac OS 10.2.8 computer seemed to proceed flawlessly. After the
> > installation, the object "MicrosoftUAM.uamx" is exactly where
"ReadMe.rtf"
> > states it should be.
> >
> > However, when I authenticate to a Windows Server-based resource, I still
see
> > the native OS X SMB authentication dialog (i.e., the Microsoft UAM is
NOT
> > being invoked.)
>
> Hi Chris!
>
> The MS UAM for Mac OS X is for AFP connections and not for SMB. If you
> have File Services for Macintosh installed and running on your Windows
> server then you will be able to use the UAM.
>
> Hope this helps! bill
> --
> William M. Smith
> (Microsoft Interop MVP)



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