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Am I supposed to directly modify the impersonation credentials in the web.config file or is there a front end provided by Fortress that I should be using to do this?
Is Fortress seriously storing these credentials in PLAIN TEXT?
Moderator: SourceGear
Beth wrote:You shouldn't need to modify credentials, and those are not in plain text.
Windows Server 2003Beth wrote:What is the Server OS that you are using?
We wanted to authenticate against Active Directory so we chose the Custom process model.Beth wrote:When you installed, which IIS Process Model did you choose?
Yes. We used a domain user's account.Beth wrote:If you chose custom, did you use an Active Directory user?
Yes. Since this account requires that its password never expire we generated a strong password (using Secret Server) that was 17 characters long which happened to contain special characters.Beth wrote:Does your admin password have any special characters in it?
1.1Beth wrote:Also, which version of Fortress are you on? That can make a huge difference.
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<add key="shadowfolder_cachepath" value="c:\Program Files\Sourcegear\Vault Shadow Folder Cache" />
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<identity impersonate="false"/>