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What Is A Trusted / Un-trusted Host?

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BizTalk Server enables hosts identified as authentication TRUSTED to indicate that the sender of a message that the trusted HOST is queuing to the MessageBox database is an entity other than the trusted host itself.

The primary purposes of authentication trust are to enable pipelines to resolve to a Product ID (PID) and PASS that PID along to consuming services for USE in authorization and outbound party RESOLUTION, and to enable the transmission of the sender Windows Security ID (SSID) along to consuming services for use in orchestration action authorization.

BizTalk Server enables hosts identified as authentication trusted to indicate that the sender of a message that the trusted host is queuing to the MessageBox database is an entity other than the trusted host itself.

The primary purposes of authentication trust are to enable pipelines to resolve to a Product ID (PID) and pass that PID along to consuming services for use in authorization and outbound party resolution, and to enable the transmission of the sender Windows Security ID (SSID) along to consuming services for use in orchestration action authorization.



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