All,

We've hired a new web guy (I am not a programmer/web developer), and
while he's pretty good, it's all been plain web stuff for him before
now - nothing like the AD stuff we're throwing at him.

He's got nice web pages going with queries to AD, like phone lists and
such, where roles and accountability aren't an issue, but we're also
trying to get some pages up that are more workflow-ish, and require
approvals by specific users.

Does anyone have a set of resources on how to work through this kind
of thing? We've got a few books, and I've helped him with a buncha
googling, but if you can point me at some good docs, I'd appreciate
it.

If it matters, we're a Win2k3 shop, running at 2003 FFL/DFL.

Also, I'm not up on all of the backend technicalities, so background
material for this for me wouldn't hurt either

One other thing we're working on is to add Firefox to the mix - any
help there would be useful.


Thanks,

Kurt

PS - here are some of the web resources I've looked at, and fed the
web guy - I don't have the names of the books handy, as the web guy
took them home for the weekend, but I know that Joe Kaplan is
co-author on one of them:

http://blogs.technet.com/askds/archive/2008/03/06/kerberos-for-the-busy-admin.aspx

http://blogs.technet.com/askds/archive/2008/06/13/understanding-kerberos-double-hop.aspx

http://blogs.technet.com/askds/archive/2008/11/25/fun-with-the-kerberos-delegation-web-site.aspx

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907273

http://grolmsnet.de/kerbtut/firefox.html

https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Integrated_Authentication

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