Can anyone kindly help me locate PDF or MS Word copies of the manuals or guides following in the public: a) CyberArk Application Identity Manager b) CyberArk Credentials Manager.
Thanks
the vendor is extremely secretively not to disclose any information related to how the product work. I think the vendor also take great effort to remove any public disclosure of the documentation. Binding by the document restriction
In the past, I was able to register on cyberark.com, and get documentation about a specific Cyberark feature that I needed at the time. It was via their paid support channel (was an enterprise customer at the time) and the support people sent me PDF documents via secured download from their site.
So my suggestion is to register on cyberark.com for their support (assuming your company is already licensed for cyberark products).
All publicly available documentation about CyberArk products can be found on CyberArk docs. Since version 10.x, all official documentation about the individual components are published there.
you can find all the documentation for all the products in the cyber-ark website.
or in the support vault where the PDFs for all versions are stored and ready to be downloaded...
There are two separate portals offered by CyberArk.
This portal https://www.cyberark.com/product-security/ is where the latest security bulletins are posted. To access you will need login to their Technical Community
https://cyberark-customers.force.com/s/login/ You can register in this portal as a customer or partner.
The other portal is the Support Portal https://support.cyberark.com which will require an active Support contract with CyberArk. You can download product specific patches, tools etc from this site. This portal login is only for a select set of users who are authorized to download product specific artifacts
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We have a developer account and I am starting to integrate it into our system. The system is based on Laravel/VueJS and I've 2 additions Eric Tucker Docusign SDK and the official Docusign SDK.
I've managed to create a template in our developer area, with custom fields (a question later regarding them) but wonder what happens when I have completed the system on our website. What happens going live? I presume that any template created in our account is used by associated users on our system - or do they have to create templates on their account and create custom fields etc?
When you go live you'll have to move your templates/custom fields to the new production account (or the existing one).
More information about going live - https://developers.docusign.com/platform/go-live/
My company is using G-suite and I'd like to analyze basic organization structure details like who's my manager? or who do I manage?
Is this possible using the GoogleApis?
Thanks,
Aubrey
You can definitely consult this information, not by using Gmail API, but by using the G Suite Admin SDK.
Particularly, you may be interested in the following endpoints:
Retrieving a user
Retrieving an organizational unit
You may also want to see the Quickstart which will help you set up an application that can retrieve this data. There are many languages supported (you can choose the one you prefer on the left sidebar).
I am developing an extension that will be private to my company's domain (registered under a Google For Business account). But I've read that google maintains a strict single-purpose policy as outlined in their Extensions Quality Guidelines FAQ and I am doubtful if the tool I'm building will comply with Google's single-purpose policy.
It's understandable why Google would want to ensure quality on public extensions by enforcing these rules, but they weren't clear on its applicability to private extensions.
Can anyone state definitively, whether or not this policy applies to privately published extensions?
UPDATE - 1/4/2017
Got an official response from the Chrome Web Store Developer Support team and I quote:
In regards to your question, the answer is YES, it is still subject to the single-purpose policy even for private domain items. Please refer to Chromium Blog for more information.
So it appears even private domains have to abide by the single-purpose policy.
The FAQ you linked states that if you don't follow the guidelines, what will happen is
your extension will not be permitted in the Chrome Web Store
or,
your extension may be removed from the Chrome Web Store
As you must publish your extension to the Chrome Web Store (see here), these guidelines can technically be applied.
To get a definitive answer,
you can email chromewebstore-policy#google.com with your extension ID, and we’ll take a look and try to provide feedback within a week.
If you really want to get around this, you will have to research ways to distribute your extension outside of the store. Here is an example for enterprise.
I'm writing a paper about website functionality so far I've covered some of them :
Event Calendars and Registration, and Appointment Setting
Product Databases and Wizard-like applications
Flash and other Interactive Multimedia Presentations
Online Publishing and Article Modules
Surveys and Interactive tools that entice Feedback
Content Management Tools
This is a research project(sophomore year project), can anyone help me to add some more items to the list, I just need functionality I'll google the rest. Thank you
Assuming that you're talking about more bog-standard websites, rather than specialty sites, I would add the following to your list:
Authentication and Authorization
Analytics
Communication
Administration
User account and profile management
Can MOSS integrate and get user profiles from multiple Active Directory and/or LDAP stores?
I have seen from Integrating Microsoft SharePoint Server With Oracle Virtual Directory that there may be intermediary products that can help with this.
It looks like Rohati has a solution as well, but is the out of the box without third party products?
Cannot answer for non-AD LDAPs but with with multiple forests where you have a trust, one-way will work, it is no big problem.
You need to do two things, add the people to the people picker, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262051.aspx, and then run a command to import the user profile information, link on above link. Besure to run the command also on your MySites so that profile is correct.
Alot more information can be found by searching for sharepoint and multiple forests.
Here is one solution SharePoint AD Information Sync, which can let you export AD user files into list. However, the trouble is you need know it just can get user profiles from Active Directory but can not LDAP stores and I am not sure it can do that from multiple Active Directory.
Anyway, it is a ugly solution. Maybe helpful to you.
One way would be to extend your website application and to attach different providers to different zones. I think there're should be something like LDAP Membership Provider you can use. But I guess that's not what you're looking for.
Another way would be to build your own Membership Provider which internally retrieves users, groups from multiple sources.
Our client found a SharePoint 2007 Shared Services Provider User Profile Importer from CodePlex that may help too.
Since the web.config entries only have one entry for hostname, port, userContainer, etc..., it is hard to see how you can do that without using a third party virtual directory product. Oracle can do it but so can Symlabs or OptimalId and probably any other VD on the market. Those are not free. But Penrose is a free LDAP Proxy and my guess is that you should be able to do it with Penrose too.