Forum Greatest Hits
Check out this great announcement regarding an Microsoft / MVP initiative called the Greatest Hits Collection. The first of the new articles have been uploaded on the forum for you benefit.
This forum is a great repository for valuable information that enables you to learn about and troubleshoot ILM.
In an effort to provide you with a faster, easier, and more valuable forum experience, we have created the Greatest Hits Collection.
The Greatest Hits Collection is a set of technical articles that are developed to address the following three key areas:
- Discoverability – For common questions, you should be able to find your answer quickly and easily without the need to read several related posts to find authoritative information.
- In-Depth Content – There are questions that require more than just a one- or two-liner as response.
- Dependability – Strategic questions require a single authoritative response, which must be technically relevant and accurate, not an individual’s opinion.
Each Greatest Hit Article is a result of a collaborative effort to develop helpful technical information.
While written by an ILM expert, each article has been reviewed (prior to its release) by a group of identity management specialists from Microsoft and thought leaders from this community to ensure technical accuracy and relevancy of the content.
The content of the Greatest Hit Articles spans a broad range of areas from general information about how to approach an identity management related problem to technical descriptions of features.
Greatest Hits articles are filling a gap between a typical forum post and Microsoft’s official core documentation.Please take advantage of the option to provide feedback about the articles so we can continue to improve the relevance and quality of the information provided.
How to get the maximum return on your forum question
General – Peter Geelen
General – Ahmad Abdel-wahed
CM Configuration Using PowerShell
Troubleshooting – Craig Martin
Understanding Deletions in ILM
Design Concept – Markus Vilcinskas