Demystified Series: Programming AzMan
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The Demystified Series is pleased to present a collection of screencasts on Windows Authorization Manager (AzMan). Keith Brown, a contributing editor for MSDN Magazine and co-founder of PluralSight, states that this series provides, “…what may be your first look at Authorization Manager – a hidden gem in Windows that can help you build Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) into your applications.” I trust you will discover this statement to be true for yourself as well.
In this second session “Programming AzMan,” Keith uses a Console application to demonstrate the AzMan programming model.
Enjoy!
Code Sample for this Screencast:
HelloAzMan
Other AzMan Screencasts:
Getting Started with AzMan
AzMan in the Enterprise
AzMan on Windows Server Code Name “Longhorn” and Windows Vista
Resources:
Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack
Web Logs:
donovanf's Identity and Access Blog
AzMan Team Blog
Keith Brown's Blog
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It's amazing how much Microsoft stuff is broken these days! VIDEO NOT WORKING. This is not the first day, second day, or third. In fact there is a lot more stuff not working with Microsoft. Why is your quality down so much?
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