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Enabling SSO (Single Sign On) with Web Access

Enabling single sign on (SSO) will allow your users to open Web Access and be automatically logged in without being prompted for their user credentials. Instead their credentials are passed through either by using cached credentials or Kerberos authentication from the client device. Therefore the user is immediately presented with their relevant applications and desktops. The main requirement for SSO is that the client devices whether they are thin clients or fat clients (PC’s) are joined to the domain. Typically this kind of deployment does not work for home users who’s client device is not a member of the domain however it is possible to configure SSO with Web Access in such a way to accommodate devices both in and out of the domain. To enable SSO for your users follow the steps below.

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