Using Single Sign-On Login
Workflow Manager 2020 / AdminStudio Enterprise Server 2020
With single sign-on, you will be automatically logged in to Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server using your domain credentials, as long as your domain account has been imported into the system.
Note:Single sign-on is not supported for Novell eDirectory accounts.
Setting Up Single Sign-On
To set up single sign-on for Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server, perform the following steps:
To set up single sign-on for Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server:
1. | Set up a Windows Active Directory directory service connection. See Creating a New Directory Service Connection for more information. |
2. | On your Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server server, open IIS Manager and disable the Anonymous Authentication option. This specifies that IIS will be responsible for authenticating login attempts. Refer to Setting the Anonymous Authentication Option in IIS Manager to Enable Single Sign-On for further details. |
3. | Import relevant accounts into Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server from your directory service. See Importing Directory Services Accounts and Groups for more information. |
Logging in Using Single Sign-On
Once single sign-on has been set up and your account has been imported, when you next open Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server, the IIS web server checks to see if your domain credentials are valid in the Active Directory domain server. If they are, you will automatically be logged in to Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server. Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server does not need to directly connect to the Active Directory server.
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