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JosepM
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 8:21 pm    Post subject: How to synchronize user passwords Reply with quote

Hi all,

HIS 2000 and 2004 had the ability to synchronize users accounts between
Active Directory and RACF. I want to evaluate this feature in my
environment, but I didn't find a technical article explaining how this
feature really works.

All I found is article 175063 "Host Security Integration setup and
architectural overview" that applies to SNA Server 3.0 and 4.0.

Anybody knows if there is a similar article on Host Integration Server 2.000
or 2.004? Anybody can point me to some articles about this technique?


Thanks in advance,
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Neil Pike
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 10:59 pm    Post subject: Re: How to synchronize user passwords Reply with quote

Josep,

It's described in the HIS2004 docs installed with the product - see the below

ms-help://HIS_2004/HIS_2004Main/htm/his_security_users_guide_node_knzv.htm

Neil Pike. Protech Computing Ltd
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Jeremy Remlinger [MSFT]
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Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 3:38 am    Post subject: Re: How to synchronize user passwords Reply with quote

JOSEPM:

One thing to note, the entire archetecture for the implementation of this
feature, including the host requirements, for using the Host Account
Cache/Single Sign On/Password Syncronization has changed between Host
Integration Server 2000 and Host Integration Server 2004.

If you are looking to do a new implemention of this, I would strongly
reccomend that you take a look at HIS 2004, as opposed to using the older
model.

You can install the Trial Version from this link, and take a look at the
requirements in the documentation:

http://www.microsoft.com/hiserver/evaluation/trial/default.asp


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SNA/HIS Engineer
Microsoft

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Josep,

It's described in the HIS2004 docs installed with the product - see the
below

ms-help://HIS_2004/HIS_2004Main/htm/his_security_users_guide_node_knzv.htm

Neil Pike. Protech Computing Ltd
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