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Configuring Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) for Single Sign-On (SSO)

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If you're operating within a Microsoft environment, you'll likely benefit from implementing Single Sign-On (SSO) using Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). SSO simplifies the login process for users by allowing them to access multiple applications with a single set of credentials, thereby enhancing security and improving productivity. In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the process of configuring AD FS for SSO.

download and install it.
  • Active Directory: A working Active Directory domain setup is required. You should also have domain administrator credentials at your disposal.
  • SSL Certificate: You'll need an SSL certificate from a trusted certificate authority. This is required to secure the AD FS communications.

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