Using SSO
You can use either the MMC Snap-in or the command line management utility (ssomanage) to manage the SSO system. This includes activities such as updating the SSO database, adding, deleting, and managing applications, and administering user mappings.
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| On a system that supports User Account Control (UAC), you may need to run the SSO command line tools with Administrative privileges. |
Only Single Sign-On Administrators can perform these tasks.
In This Section
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How to Set the SSO Server
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How to Enable SSO
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How to Change the Master Secret Server
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How to Disable SSO
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How to Update the SSO Database
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How to Display the SSO Database Information
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How to Configure the SSO Tickets
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How to Audit SSO
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How to Enable SSL for SSO
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Managing the Master Secret
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How to Specify SSO Administrators and Affiliate Administrators Accounts
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Managing Affiliate Applications
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Managing User Mappings
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Host Initiated SSO
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