Richard Eady
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We have had relatively low demand for this, but we are keeping an eye out for it and encourage others to vote if they would be interested in purchasing it.
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This is under consideration but not planned for the next release, Please continue voting if you’d like to see this feature prioritized for a future release.
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I'm all for this Idea, I just ran into a situation today where the ability to exclude a system from a managed install would have been come in very handy.
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I know this Idea is a little old and maybe you have since figured something out but I thought I would share this.
I have our K1000 set-up and working with Multiple active Directory Forests using LDAP authentication and Active Directory Single Sign on and it works perfectly, has been for many years. I do have trusts in place between all of our forests which I believe is required to for this set-up to work.
I have not set it up with our K1000, but we also use ADFS SAML SSO with other Services and multiple Forests so that maybe an option as well, However this still requires trusts between the forests.
If you cannot have trusts between all of the forests consider setting up an additional Forest that has trust relationships with the other forests but negates the need for trusts between all of the other forests. I actually do have a resource forest that I have all of our Shared organizational resources in, Security/AV, ADFS/SSO, some SQL servers, Exchange.