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SharePoint Server 2010 design samples: Corporate portal with classic authentication or with claims-based authentication

Design samples illustrating a typical corporate deployment of SharePoint Server 2010 and using two forms of authentication.

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  • Version:

    2

    Date Published:

    15/07/2024

    File Name:

    SPS_2010_Design Sample_Corporate Portal_ClassicAuth.pdf

    SPS_2010_Design Sample_Corporate Portal_ClassicAuth.xps

    SPS_2010_Design Sample_Corporate Portal_ClaimsAuth.vsd

    SPS_2010_Design Sample_Corporate Portal_ClassicAuth.vsd

    SPS_2010_Design Sample_Corporate Portal_ClaimsAuth.pdf

    SPS_2010_Design Sample_Corporate Portal_ClaimsAuth.xps

    File Size:

    489.9 KB

    845.1 KB

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    7.2 MB

    579.2 KB

    824.3 KB

    These design samples illustrate a typical corporate deployment, with the most common types of SharePoint sites represented. The two samples differ only in the mode of authentication that is implemented -- one uses classic authentication and one uses claims-based authentication.
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP

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