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EricStarker
Nov 15, 2017Former Employee
The new Azure AD sign-in and “Keep me signed in” experiences rolling out now!
We're excited to announce that the general availability rollout of the new Azure AD sign-in and “Keep me signed in” experiences has started! These experiences should reach all users globally by the e...
Kelvin Xia
Microsoft
Dec 20, 2017Hi Unnie, thanks for the breakdown.
What are you trying to achieve with persistent cookies? If you have seamless SSO set up, every time your user goes to the Sharepoint site they will SSO automatically, which makes the need for a persistent cookie unnecessary.
What are you trying to achieve with persistent cookies? If you have seamless SSO set up, every time your user goes to the Sharepoint site they will SSO automatically, which makes the need for a persistent cookie unnecessary.
Unnie
Dec 20, 2017Iron Contributor
It's the performance . Our home page for IE is SPO based intranet and it loads slowly because of the authentication hops from the site --> Microsoft login --> on-prem ADFS and then the journey back. The user can see the urls changing and it takes a good 8-10 secs every time the browser is opened.
- Kelvin XiaJan 03, 2018
Microsoft
Hi Unnie, you can configure ADFS to pass the Persistent SSO (PSSO) claim so that Azure AD will automatically drop persistent cookies. That should get you what you need. You can find more information about PSSO here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-fs/operations/ad-fs-single-sign-on-settings - Kelvin XiaDec 22, 2017
Microsoft
Thanks for the details. We're going to take a look into this early next year once the team gets back into the office after the holidays.