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Thu, 15 May 2008 14:36:01 GMT |
My company is slowley but surely moving away from Novell. We got rid of
Identity Manager and File and Print over a year ago. We still have
Secure Logon and GroupWise left in the enviroment. Exchange is
inevitable. Is there any Microsoft based Securelogon alternatives that
anyone knows about?
I was reading upon Microsofts Host Intergration Server but could not
pinpoint exactly what it does for password caching or SSO.
Thanks.
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dmackway
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Thu, 15 May 2008 15:01:55 GMT |
dmackway,
You're asking that in a Novell forum. You got guts, I'll give you that.
Why don't you try the Microsoft forums.
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Thu, 15 May 2008 15:38:39 GMT |
I thought SecureLogin another one of those products that Novell didn't
really make themselves, but more of a partner-product (I think, made by
ActivIdentity?). If it's still a partner-product, make you could make a
deal with that partner and switch over to their licensing rather than buying
from Novell.
-Eric
"dmackway" <dmackway@no-mx.forums.novell.com> wrote in message
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> My company is slowley but surely moving away from Novell. We got rid of
> Identity Manager and File and Print over a year ago. We still have
> Secure Logon and GroupWise left in the enviroment. Exchange is
> inevitable. Is there any Microsoft based Securelogon alternatives that
> anyone knows about?
>
> I was reading upon Microsofts Host Intergration Server but could not
> pinpoint exactly what it does for password caching or SSO.
>
> Thanks.
>
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Thu, 15 May 2008 16:06:21 GMT |
<youngec@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I thought SecureLogin another one of those products that Novell didn't
>really make themselves, but more of a partner-product (I think, made by
>ActivIdentity?). If it's still a partner-product, make you could make a
>deal with that partner and switch over to their licensing rather than
>buying from Novell.
I thought that SecureLogin was a "mixed" product with the client part
that
does the application login bein from a different vendor while the
directory integration, management and provisioning being Novell code.
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Marcel Cox
http://support.novell.com/forums
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Fri, 16 May 2008 02:56:22 GMT |
dmackway wrote:
> My company is slowley but surely moving away from Novell. We got rid of
> Identity Manager and File and Print over a year ago. We still have
> Secure Logon and GroupWise left in the enviroment. Exchange is
> inevitable. Is there any Microsoft based Securelogon alternatives that
> anyone knows about?
>
> I was reading upon Microsofts Host Intergration Server but could not
> pinpoint exactly what it does for password caching or SSO.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Pen, paper, envelopes, stamps. For security I suggest a lock and key or
a nice big safe. For identity management I suggest my friend Bruno.
Not real smart, but he's big and scary looking.
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Matthew - The Great System Tyrant
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http://www.matthewdgood.com
http://www.systemtyrant.com
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