Does anyone use Windows Authorization Manager (AzMan) anymore for "greenfield" projects? If so, are there any benefits to using the technology in an ASP.NET application as a membership/role provider?
Is Windows Authorization Manager (AzMan) Obsolete? Is it good to use in a new ASP.NET application?
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The answer appears to be no. No one has answered this question, and a blog question posted in 2004 along with some more recent comments appear to convey mostly negative experiences folks have had. NetSqlAzMan would be worth investigating.
http://weblogs.asp.net/lorenh/archive/2004/02/24/79218.aspx
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