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FIM2010: Writing Advanced Attribute Flows

23rd July 201517th July 2015 Wim Beck 1 Comment

Originally posted at: FIM2010: Writing Advanced Attribute Flows @ IS4U Blog Intro Once in a while you will come across very complex business requirements while implementing FIM in a large environment. These requirements often require a classic architecture (with VB or C# extensions), but can create very messy code that is hard to maintain. This […]

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FIM Technical Guru – March 2015

15th July 201527th January 2016 Wim Beck Leave a comment

I was awarded a silver medal for the technet article on protecting passwords in configuration files. Forefront Identity Manager Technical Guru – March 2015 Wim Beck FIM2010: Protect passwords in configuration files Søren Granfeldt: “Nice technical explanation and good approach” AM: “Far too many FIM environments I find plain text passwords stored in scripts – […]

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FIM Technical Guru – February 2015

20th March 201527th January 2016 Wim Beck Leave a comment

I was awarded a gold medal for the technet article on filtering objects on export. Forefront Identity Manager Technical Guru – February 2015 Wim Beck FIM2010: Filter objects on export PG: “Simple, targeted but nice article, nice layout.” Søren Granfeldt: “Nice. Would be perfect with a complete code sample.”   You can find the complete […]

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FIM2010: Protect passwords in configuration files

17th March 201516th March 2015 Wim Beck Leave a comment

Originally posted at: FIM2010: Protect passwords in configuration files @ IS4U Blog Intro One of the great features of FIM is that it is relatively easy to plugin custom functionality. You can extend the synchronization engine by developing rules extension and you can add custom workflows to the FIM portal. Rules extensions run under the […]

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FIM2010: GUI for configuring your scheduler

12th March 201530th March 2015 Wim Beck Leave a comment

Originally posted at: FIM2010: GUI for configuring your scheduler @ IS4U Blog Intro I described in previous posts how I developed a windows service to schedule FIM. The configuration of this scheduler consists of XML files. Because it is not straightforward to ensure you have a consistent configuration that satisfies your needs, I developed an […]

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FIM Technical Guru – January 2015

1st March 201527th January 2016 Wim Beck Leave a comment

I was awarded a silver medal for the technet article on SSPR with one-way trust. Lets go for gold again next time! Forefront Identity Manager Technical Guru – January 2015 Wim Beck FIM 2010: SSPR with one-way trust Søren Granfeldt: "Maybe a little more deep but nice article" Ed Price: "Great topic. Good detail. Love […]

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FIM2010: Filter objects on export

24th February 201510th March 2015 Wim Beck Leave a comment

Originally posted at: FIM2010: Filter objects on export @ IS4U Blog Intro FIM allows you to filter objects on import through filters in the connector configuration. The same functionality is not available on export. There are two methods available to provision a selected set of objects to a target system through synchronization rules. This article […]

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