Does anyone implement Dynamics CRM claims based authentication utilizing existing STS? White paper says:
I\'m trying to retrieve some information from the LiveID API but am getting the error: The provided request does not include an access token. An access token is
I created rules for \"name\" and \"emailaddress\" claims in appfabriclabs\' ACS for Windows Live, Facebook, Google and Yahoo... however on the Relying Party side, WIF doesn\'t seem to see them... I se
I have an RP for which I\'ve built a login page using the Json feed from ACS.The IP images are linked to the .LoginUrl attribute of the feed and when I click on one of the images it correctly jumps to
Well, not exactly to a 5-year-old, but please avoid buzzword and enterprisespeak if poss开发者_运维百科ible.
I\'m following the Microsoft guide for implementing federated identities.As it doesn\'t state where the code should be placed I created a file \\App_Code\\Auth.cs for it.when it\'s time to implement t
I followed this link and did it http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg251994.aspx But our scenario is litter different:
Azure\'s ACS service is pretty sweet, and I love all of the magic it can do, but I want a little less magic for my Web app (MVC). If you look at the code samples on CodePlex, it\'s easy enough to call
A WIF-based WCF service needs to call method FederatedServiceCredentials.Conf开发者_JS百科igureServiceHost(), or put the equivalent element <federatedServiceHostConfiguration> in the web.config
I have a windows service that runs a WCF Net Tcp binding service. All binding and endpoint information is set programmatically.