Martin Hinshelwood (MrHinsh) on Visual Studio ALM

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Martin is a Solution Architect at SSW, and also one of three Microsoft Visual Studio ALM MVP in the UK and has over 9 years experience in the software industry. Martin has recently joined the ranks of the Microsoft Visual Studio ALM Rangers deliver out of band solutions for missing features or guidance.

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Martin speaks at DDD Scotland, one of the top events in the UK along with a number of User Groups across UK and Europe. And is excited to be presenting the Professional Scrum Developer course which he is one of only three qualified trainers in the UK.

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He aims to continue improve the engineering practices of development teams in the UK and Europe. He does this by migrating them to, and coaching them in the use of, Microsoft’s ALM offering in combination with Scrum. These offerings include Team Foundation Server (TFS) and Visual Studio.

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Windows Live ID and OpenID

It seams that Microsoft is making an attempt to integrate with OpenID. With the announcement that “Windows Live ID commits to support of OpenID” I thought a little investigation would be in order.

You need to setup a new Live ID on the Live-INT service, you can use any email, but make sure that you do not use your production password!

  • Go to https://login.live-INT.com/ and use the sign-up button to set up a Windows Live ID test account in the INT environment.
  • Go to https://login.live-int.com/beta/ManageOpenID.srf to set up your OpenID test alias.

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    You alias will be “http://openid.live-int.com/[yourAlias].

     

    You can then associate an open ID with a site. Here is the experience with Plaxo:

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    From the Plaxo homepage, click “Settings”…

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    Then select “Identities” and “Manage your OpenID’s”.

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    You can then attach any number of OpenIDs to your Plaxo account. So lets click “Attach a new OpenID”.

     

     

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    And then “SignIn”.

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    This is where Windows Live takes over from the main sites, and you enter your password for your Live account.

    I am hoping that they will be releasing a version that works for .NET applications and not just websites. This would allow application developers to join the ranks of interconnected authentication application with single sign-on.

     

    It is a dream I have…

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  • Print | posted on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 11:41 AM | Filed Under [ Live Personal Answers ]

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    # re: Windows Live ID and OpenID

    i can't open massenger
    12/4/2008 7:06 PM | ibra
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