Hello all,

We recently decided to migrate one of our older systems to DegreeWorks.  From 
the documentation they've provided us, it shows that CAS is usable, and that 
they want some custom configurations done.  I have some questions regarding 
this though:


1.       Is it possible to setup only 1 service that pulls attributes, while 
allowing the other services I have configured through the CAS not pull those 
attributes?  I know that their is a check box on the Services Management 
Console that says "Ignore Attribute Management via this Tool", is this what I 
need to enable on my other services to keep them from trying to pull attributes 
back?

2.       It appears that the attribute configurations that they are providing 
in their documentation is not for the most current version of CAS and I'm not 
sure that I'm going about configuring this properly.  I've tried to follow 
instructions on the wiki to try and configure this with the proper formatting 
provided by the wiki, but I still don't believe that I am doing this properly, 
since I can't get my CAS to start now in my test environment.

Here is the text from their installation Guide.  I have copied all of the text 
from this portion of the document and put it in a Pastebin for everyone to 
review.  From the document, they are using CAS 3.3.3 standards.  Any help on 
this would be greatly appreciated.   If this isn't enough information, please 
let me know and I will attempt to fulfill any other documentation requests on 
this.



Ben Branch
UNIX/Linux Administrator
University of Central Oklahoma
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good; but he fancies he knows something, although he knows nothing; whereas I, 
as I do not know anything, so I do not fancy I do. In this trifling particular, 
then, I appear to be wiser than he, because I do not fancy I know what I do not 
know."  - Socrates


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