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Authentication single sign on
Hi Darren,
According to the explanation of that article, the prerequisite for configuring sso is server 2012DC.
"(Be aware that this requires a domain controller running Windows Server 2012 or later)."
I made more research on this and test on this in my own environment. I found the "set-adcomputer" option is only available for Server 2012.
https://technet.microsoft.com/es-es/library/hh852268(v=wps.620).aspx
So I am curious to know how did you configure the constrained delegation with 2008 domain controllers?
Best regards,
Meipo Xu.
We use an application called SquaredUp to visualize our SCOM data. That server requires constrained delegation. They have an article on it. That's probably the easiest thing to link to, rather than re-writing it.
https://tickets.squaredup.com/support/solutions/articles/208270-how-to-set-up-single-sign-on-using-kerberos-constrained-delegation
Does that help?
Thanks
Darren
- meipo xMay 08, 2018Copper Contributor
Hi Darren,
As far as I know, SSO for different products is different.
The link you have posted is for SCOM. So I am afraid it is not applicable to Window admin center.
According to official article, we need Server 2012 DC to configure SSO for Windows Admin Center.
Anyway, we could submit a feedback to the following site.
https://windowsserver.uservoice.com/forums/295071/category/319162Best regards,
Meipo Xu.- DeletedMay 08, 2018Hi.
I understand that's for Scom. Conceptually it should be a similar process for WAC I would have thought?
I will post feedback for this
Thanks
Darren