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GG
I am new to authorization manager.

How do you access the defined security specs that have
been saved in active directory? What attributes do I
check? Any help would be appeciated, also if you know of
any good documentation specifically on where it stores the
data in AD and how to get at it once roles etc.... have
been defined.

Thank You,
GG
Jul 21 '05 #1
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