Re: [U2] ActiveDirectory with Your MultiValue Application

2013-06-19 Thread Nathan Rector


What we will cover in this webinar is how to query U2 user or your 
application user against an Activedirectory.  This will allow you to 
validate the user and password if wanted against AD, as well as return 
which security groups this user is in.


Mainly at an application level.  If you want to do it at a file level, 
then your OS needs to support Activedirectory authentication.  This 
usually requires SSH to be used when logging in.


-Nathan

On 6/18/2013 12:39 PM, Wjhonson wrote:

I see this webinar


ActiveDirectory with Your MultiValue Application

Interesting.  Does this mean perhaps, when I go to write a file to a Windows 
location, I can pre-read the permissions and ensure that this logged in used 
has the permission to write?

If so that might be useful to integrate into some of our application code.

Anyone comment on that?
The only thing I see on this webinar is rather brief.



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Nathan Rector
International Spectrum, Inc
http://www.intl-spectrum.com
Phone: 720-259-1356

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[U2] ActiveDirectory with Your MultiValue Application

2013-06-18 Thread Wjhonson
I see this webinar


ActiveDirectory with Your MultiValue Application

Interesting.  Does this mean perhaps, when I go to write a file to a Windows 
location, I can pre-read the permissions and ensure that this logged in used 
has the permission to write?

If so that might be useful to integrate into some of our application code.

Anyone comment on that?
The only thing I see on this webinar is rather brief.
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