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I've successfully configured NAS to work with our Windows 2003 domain. We
would like to achieve SSO between the domain, 5250 emulation sessions and
Lotus Notes.

I'm wondering if there is any collective wisdom on what platform to use
for EIM. I understand that I can use the Navigator wizard to create an
EIM domain on the iSeries. My concern is that during routine downtime for
the iSeries (system saves, etc.) we would suddenly have users logging into
the Windows domain and unable to use SSO because the LDAP server is down.
These users would probably not remember their Lotus Notes passwords and be
unable to log in without EIM.

I would prefer to have an approach where SSO worked as long as the
authenticating mechanism (Windows/Kerberos) was working. The redbook
("Windows-based Single Signon and the EIM Framework") assumes use of the
iSeries LDAP. Are there any guidelines to implementing SSO using Active
Directory as the LDAP server?




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