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Launch the Single Sign On Config utility (SingleSignOnConfig.exe).
Note:
If Windows UAC is enabled, the executable must be run as an administrator.
The Single Sign On Config dialog is displayed.
- Enter the path to the Virtual Directory. This is the virtual directory of the OnBase Web Server. In a default installation, the virtual directory is at C:\inetpub\wwwroot\AppNet.
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Select Web Server in the Type section. The Authenticator drop-down list is displayed.
Note:
Do not select App Server or Uses App Server. These are the configuration options for use with the Authentication Server model.
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From the Authenticator drop-down list, select the authentication scheme that is used in your organization. Integration for Single Sign-On must use one of the available authentication methods.
The following items should be noted about some of the authenticators:
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The SAML authenticator requires the information in the SAML SSO Properties dialog box to be completed. See SAML SSO Configuration.
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The CAS authenticator requires the information in the CAS Namespace dialog box to be completed. See CAS SSO Configuration for more information before closing the Single Sign On Config utility.
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The PeopleSoft Enterprise authenticator requires additional configuration. See Single Sign-On for PeopleSoft Enterprise.
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The OnBase Entrust authenticator requires additional configuration. In order to function correctly, this authentication method must be partly configured using a separate utility. See Enabling OnBase Entrust.
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The CUSTOM... authenticator requires Integration for Single Sign-On to be deployed in a way consistent with the custom authentication solution. See Using Custom Authenticators before continuing with the configuration.
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- Click Configure to accept the configuration.
- Click Close to close the Single Sign On Config utility.
To complete the configuration, see Additional Configuration for Single Sign-On.