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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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  • posted on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 11:41 AM

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    # re: Windows Live ID and OpenID 12/4/2008 7:06 PM ibra
    i can't open massenger

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