SharePoint and Suspect Databases
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Symptoms When you try to access a server locally by using its FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name), its DNS CNAME alias or UNC (Universal Naming Convention) path and you receive either the “Access denied” or “No network provider accepted the given network path” error messages but other computers on the network can access the resource, this article can help. The
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What is i:0#.w| If you’re here, you wondering “what is i:0#.w|”? This is a identity claim authentication encoding. It’s used by websites to determine where a claim based authentication is used. It’s main purpose is security access control lists (ACL) and an application needs code to support the method. Earlier Forms Based Authentication and LDAP are early predecessors and is
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