Enabling Single Sign-On
It is possible to use single sign-on (SSO) in Bizview, but you need to follow these steps.
This topic contains the following sections:
User Account in Bizview
The User account in Bizview needs to setup with domain name, and without password.
Browser Settings
If the application is set up to use SSO, the client browser needs to allow this.
- To edit this setting, go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced.
- Select the option Enable Integrated Windows Authentication: >
- In the Security tab, click Custom level:
- Scroll down to "User Authentication" and select Automatic log-on with current user name and password:
SSO Address
To use the SSO feature, the URL for Bizview application is: http://<servername>/bizview/sso.
Active Directory
Caution: In addition to these client browser settings, the Bizview server needs to be added as "Trusted for Delegation" in the LAN Active Directory. If you still have problems getting the SSO to work properly, please contact your IT-department with the instructions below.
Configure trust for delegation for Web parts To configure the IIS server to be trusted for delegation, follow these steps:
- Start Active Directory Users and Computers.
- In the left pane, click Computers.
- In the right pane, right-click the name of the IIS server, and then click Properties.
- Click the General tab, click to select the Trust computer for delegation check box. Then, click OK.
- Quit Active Directory Users and Computers.