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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
  3. PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM Configuration
  4. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Sources and Targets
  5. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Application Source Qualifiers
  6. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Sessions
  7. Appendix A: Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Transformation Data Types

PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM User Guide for PowerCenter

Authentication

Authentication

PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM authenticates the connection information with Microsoft Dynamics CRM to extract and load data.
Microsoft Dynamics CRM uses active directory, passport, and claims-based authentication based on the deployment type.
Active directory authentication for PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM uses Windows authentication. Before you add the users to Microsoft Dynamics, add the users to the Windows Active Directory.
Claims-based authentication for PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM authenticates a user based on a set of claims about the identity of the user such as the user name and password contained in a trusted token. Claims-based authentication requires the availability of a security token service (STS) running on a server. PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM uses user name mixed endpoint for the authentication that is configured on the STS.
Passport authentication for PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics is based on client secret verification by enabling the OAuth authentication.

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