Single Sign-On (SSO) with Windows Authentication
Featured CompletedA user should be able to log in to Connections Online by using their own internal Windows login information. This may be possible by using ADFS.
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For information on setting up Single Sign-on please visit the Single Sign-on Authentication (SSO) with OAuth 2.0 forum post.
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Note:
Windows Server 2012 R2 ADFS with OAUTH2 does not support OAUTH confidential client authentication, which is required for our implementation. It is supposed to be supported in Windows Server 2016, but that is currently in Technical Preview. So, it is currently not possible to use ADFS to connect with Connections Online SSO. To use SSO with Windows Active Directory, you must implement a custom sign-on handler on an IIS web server. We have sample code in our SSO with OAUTH 2.0 post.
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