Impersonation, Single Sign-on, and SPS#

Ed Hild, who's new in blogsphere, wrote an interesting article on impersonating, SSO and SPS.

“The scenario is a common one: An organization has some LOB application that is critical to their everyday needs. In fact users find themselves logging in periodically just to check one particular screen of information. Often, this information is summary data within the system. This article will detail a solution to build a web part that pulls this information into the corporate portal increasing user productivity by giving them access outside of an otherwise siloed application. In this example, the summary data is equally available for all users; therefore the web part will impersonate a specific windows account that has been granted access to the data. The solution will accomplish this using SharePoint Portal Server's single sign-on service.“

http://blogs.msdn.com/edhild/articles/377362.aspx

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Today, I gave another Sharepoint developer course... just wanted to share the pic. :)

Monday, February 21, 2005 7:09:56 PM UTC #     | 

 

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