![]() ![]() I will do a visual approach using a lot of screenshots. This post, and the subsequent ones, will show you how to enable Windows Live ID on a SharePoint 2010 farm (SPF or SPS). ![]() And that is what’s on the menu for tonight… ![]() For SharePoint 2007 there is no native support for this, so I built a custom Live ID login provider (available at ), but SharePoint 2010 has native support for claims based access. much more easier, for instance there is no need to maintain passwords and users in the same degree. It makes the scenario for public facing web sites, extranets etc. Using Windows Live ID as login provider for SharePoint is a really huge thing. UPDATE : A new and better approach to this is detailed in a new Visual Guide - Visual guide to Azure Access Control Services authentication with SharePoint 2010. ![]()
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