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Rising Flight
May 02, 2018Brass Contributor
outlook
Hi When user changes password on his computer, outlook prompts for credentials. how to avoid this pop up. another scenario i hav reset the password for one of my domain user, he logs off and login...
- May 03, 2018
SSO stands for Single Sign On, sometimes is also used for "seamless" Single Sign on, meaning you can authenticate to O365 services without ever seeing a password prompt. To get this experience, you need to either have AD FS configured with O365 or use the new AAD Connect SSO: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/connect/active-directory-aadconnect-sso
VasilMichev
May 03, 2018MVP
SSO stands for Single Sign On, sometimes is also used for "seamless" Single Sign on, meaning you can authenticate to O365 services without ever seeing a password prompt. To get this experience, you need to either have AD FS configured with O365 or use the new AAD Connect SSO: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/connect/active-directory-aadconnect-sso
Rising Flight
May 21, 2018Brass Contributor
Hi experts
which is the best solution to go with as i need to give my report to the management
ADFS configured with O365,
or
AAD connect SSO,
or
two factor authentication (I am not sure)
or
modern authentication(is modern authentication enabled by default)