I have gone through many articles by searching on Google. I have tried
searching the below terms
- "Apache web server single sign-on for window AD server"
- "Single sign-on for windows AD for apache web server installed on
windows machine
- "Apache http server on windows + Single sign-on + windo
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 9:52 PM, Ashish Mistry
wrote:
> Hi Kurtis,
>
> Thank you so much for your kind reply. :-)
> I don't have access to the related servers as of now, so I am gathering
> information to implement the solution. As I stated earlier I have gone
> through multiple articles since las
Hi Kurtis,
Thank you so much for your kind reply. :-)
I don't have access to the related servers as of now, so I am gathering
information to implement the solution. As I stated earlier I have gone
through multiple articles since last two/three weeks but I have not got
the proper solution. So,
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 9:24 PM, Ashish Mistry
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Can anyone please help me on this? It is very critical project for me...
>
We (random people on the Internet) are not going to do your job for you. If
you make a good faith attempt to implement a solution using published
document
Hi All,
Can anyone please help me on this? It is very critical project for me...
Thanks & Regards,
*Ashish Mistry*
On 9/3/2015 12:23 PM, Ashish Mistry wrote:
I want to know step by step procedure to do Single Sign-On setup for
Windows AD authentication on apache web server (http server). And
Hi Barry,
It seems you have used the absolute path of the .js and .css files. If
your code and .js & .css file are on the same folder or in child folders
of that then use the relative path for accessing .js and .css files.
Regards,
*Ashish Mistry*
I have installed apache2.2 on my windows
Has anyone ever heard of this? Has anyone ever used this? I've been to
their main website and seen their powerpoint presentation. I wasn't sure
if it would work with MySQL.
On 06/09/15 19:08, barry kimelman wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I have installed apache2.2 on my windows laptop.
>
>
> The basics are working fine. I setup my own directory structure under
> "C:\apachedata" and modified httpd.conf to point under that directory.
>
>
Did you do it like this:
Document
Hello,
I have installed apache2.2 on my windows laptop.
The basics are working fine. I setup my own directory structure under
"C:\apachedata" and modified httpd.conf to point under that directory.
Accessing HTML pages works fine. CGI scripts that just generate HTML work fine.
However when