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Single Sign On crashes when adding a Add client application

Hello, I'm trying to implement single sign on available in IMIS but I'm facing a problem at my first step which is to register the my client application.

Nesting Scheduler under RiSE site

I'm trying to 'nest' the scheduler as an application under a separate site in IIS. I'm pretty sure this is what ASI hosting does for the cloud clients. I'm looking to set up www.abc.org/API to get to REST API for a 20.2.26 (2015 Q4) client, who does not have a wildcard cert or a unique subdomain for the default site in IIS.

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Rest API to fetch username of party

I want to fetch the username of the user.

Add a member to committee with Activity?

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Custom Table update via API

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DLL issue

Could not load file or assembly 'Asi, Version=20.2.26.3211, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.

REST Endpoint to extract Panel Sources(Fields and DataTypes) not Panel Data

Hi ASI Folks,

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iPart Template not working for me

Hello, I'd like to develop and debug complex iParts using Visual Studio.

Accessing REST from simple .ascx control iPart

I may have asked this question before, if so I apologise. Client is 20.2 self hosted. I'm writing a fairly simple iPart (C# control, not JS, not compiled DLL) and I'd like to use REST to access data (and ultimately write it back). I can do this using both security models, but the "get a token" requires username and password, and the JavaScript one uses a variable that isn't on the page yet (and is a more client-side thing anyway). I'm not pumped about storing or using a username/password anyway, doesn't seem like it should be necessary. This isn't a "how to use REST" question, this is a "how do I access REST without using either of the 2 existing security options if I don't want to store a username/password" question. Thanks in advance.

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