Authorization Manager provides a flexible framework for integrating role-based access control into applications. It enables administrators who use those applications to provide access through assigned user roles that relate to job functions.
Authorization Manager applications store authorization policy in the form of authorization stores that are stored in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS), XML files, or Microsoft SQL Server databases. These polices are then applied at run time.
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Overview of Authorization Manager
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What's New in Authorization Manager
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Checklist: Before You Start Using Authorization Manager
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Using and Managing the Authorization Manager Snap-In
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Managing Authorization Stores
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Managing Applications and Scopes
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Managing Groups, Roles, and Tasks
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Controlling Authorization by Using Authorization Rules and Business Rules
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Troubleshooting Authorization Manager
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Resources for Authorization Manager
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User Interface: Authorization Manager