DRAG DROP
You are developing a Windows Store app.
You need to implement claims according to their appropriate use.
Which claim is appropriate for each purpose? (To answer, drag the appropriate claims to the
correct locations in the answer area. Each claim may be used once, more than once, or not
at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Answer: See the explanation.
Explanation:
Box 1: Group
Box 2: Custom
Box 3: IdentityNote:
Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) upports three types of claims:
* Identity claim. There are three types of identity claims:User Principal Name (UPN). Indicates a Kerberos-style user UPN, such as user@realm.
E-mail. Indicates RFC 2822–style e-mail names of the form user@domain.
Common name.Indicates an arbitrary string that is used for personalization. Examples
include John Smith or Tailspin Toys Employee. Note that you cannot guarantee the
uniqueness of the common name claim. Therefore, use caution when you are using this
claim type for authorization decisions.
* Group claim. Indicates a user’s membership in a group or role.
* Custom claim. Contains custom information about a user, such as an employee ID number.
Reference: Claims-Aware Applications
Group
Custom
Identity