Problems with Azman and ADAM

Configuring both products to work together can be a nightmare.
I've spent almost three days trying to configure Azman and ADAM membership providers in a normal ASP.NET application, but I couldn't.
I wanted to use ADAM as user/group repository and Azman as authorization repository (to have fine grained access control and manage roles).
This article from MSDN has helped me a lot to configure both products, but it's a little tricky. It shows how to use ADAM as a repository for the Azman schema, but not as authentication server. Instead it uses a windows user to get the azman roles.

Has anybody configured both products?. I would appreciate any help or comments on this.

Published 19 September 2005 03:09 PM by cibrax
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# Andrey Skvortsov said on 20 September, 2005 04:21 AM
I beleive AD is dead so AzMan,so try something different http://fredrik.nsquared2.com/viewpost.aspx?PostID=295&showfeedback=true
# David Crawford said on 16 October, 2005 08:38 PM
Yes, there will be a lot more information available soon. Ping me via my blog, URL included.

To answer your question quickly, this rev (Win2k3 SP 1) requires that you use the API for store administration so that you can load your sids in the store and also in the client context at runtime. There is also the capability to change the ldapquerydn on the client context to support dynamic query groups.

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David Crawford
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# anom said on 30 August, 2006 02:39 AM
Try .NET Sql Authorization Manager (NetSqlAzMan). http://netsqlazman.sourceforge.net Bye.

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