ADFS, CAS, and OTDS provide Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication services. The ApplicationXtender administrator must configure ADFS, CAS, or OTDS information in the web.config file to enable ApplicationXtender Web Access to support ADFS, CAS, or OTDS. The ADFS, CAS, or OTDS servers must be configured to be able to return the user information to ApplicationXtender Web Access for validation. To enable validation, the user information must be added into the ApplicationXtender data source in advance.
Click the CAS LOGIN ,ADFS LOGIN, or OTDS LOGIN button on the login page.
The web browser redirects you to the CAS/ADFS/OTDS server login page.
Type your CAS, ADFS, or OTDS server login user name and password.
One of these events occurs:
The CAS/ADFS/OTDS server verifies the credentials, and, if found invalid, waits for you to type the correct credentials.
The CAS/ADFS/OTDS server verifies the credentials, and, if found valid, redirects the browser to ApplicationXtender Web Access, along with the user information (login credentials). ApplicationXtender Web Access compares the user information with the data available in the AX data source. If it finds a match, the ApplicationXtender Web Access home page appears.
If ApplicationXtender Web Access fails to find a matching record in the ApplicationXtender data source, it displays an error message and redirects you to its login page. Try the SSO login again or log in by using CM or Windows credentials.
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