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it would be less confusing if IIFP was called "MIIS light",
since it's the same code with specific restrictions for the management agents
(i.e. the systems you can use to connect it to).
there's currently no support for SQL 2005, but MS is
working on it and it should be supported soon.
/Guido
That link is a bit misleading, the 180 day evaluation is for the full MIIS
product. One of the links further down the page leads to the IIFP
information.
IIFP is a free product, but you do need a Win2k3 Enterprise box with
SQL 2000 (Enterprise or STD) with SP4. Not sure of the support in IIFP/MIIS for
SQL 2005.
Phil
On 11/23/05, Medeiros,
Jose <jmedeiros@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I forgot about that product.
What threw me off was the fact that he stated free. However the term free is
relative since it is a free eval for 180 days.
I watched a webcast on this
product when it was first released, it did not appear to be very intuitive and
seemed very complex to configure and manage, at least from a systems
administrator stand point.
Sincerely, Jose Medeiros ADP | National Account
Services ProBusiness Division | Information Services 925.737.7967 |
408-449-6621 CELL
The Intelligent Integration Feature
Pack (IIFP) from Microsoft will do the password sync. Free
download.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/miis2003/downloads/default.mspx
Cheers,
jackson
I'm
pretty sure Quest can't do this. I'm not sure why it only goes one way for
pw's or if there is anyway to enable 2-way sync just for certain attribs..
I don't
think management wants to not expire passwords which is why i'm here bugging
you guys :(
I guess
using Identity Intergration Feature pack would be overkill as
well....
On 11/23/05, Medeiros, Jose <
jmedeiros@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know of no script
that can do this. Why don't you just not expire the password in the source
domain? The other option is to use a tool that will dump the passwords into
a text file such a pwdump. However Joe may have a better solution.
Sincerely, Jose
Medeiros ADP | National Account
Services ProBusiness Division | Information Services
925.737.7967 | 408-449-6621
CELL
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Message----- From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom Kern Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005
9:54 AM To:
activedirectory Subject:
[ActiveDir] Quest Migration manager(OT)
Hi
all, I'm currently running the Quest DSA to sync 2 forests in one
direction- source to target.
However our source forest contains Exchange and
OWA access and will for a few months till this is
complete.
The
issue I'm running into is that a users's password will expire in the
target domain and they will change it but since password dynch is only one
way, it will never get updated on the source user object and when they try
to log into my front end owa server, which is in the target domain, they
get all confused.
My
question is- is there a free(Script?) way to synch passwords in the other
direction for OWA or some way through Quest that I don't know
about?
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