When integrating
CSM
with multiple domains, you can configure single sign-on user authentication by
associating a particular Windows Domain with a Trusted Agent Group or Service.
Before you can use Trusted Agent to authenticate Users through a
Windows Domain, you must first configure Trusted Agent. For more information,
see
Configuring Trusted Agent.
Trusted Agent for Windows Domains does not provide pass-through
authentication for Windows users. Users must still supply their user name and
password in order for their Windows credentials to be validated using the
Trusted Agent.
Note: LDAP directory configuration is not required when using
Windows.
To enable Windows Domains for Trusted Agent:
- Verify that
CSM
is configured for Windows domains:
- In
CSM Administrator,
select the
Security category and then select the
Edit security settings task. Select each
client page (Desktop Client,
Browser Client,
etc.) and verify that Windows is selected as a login mode.
- Create or open a Blueprint, and then select
. Specify the domain name of the network.
- On the
Windows Domain Settings window, select the
Trusted Agents page.
- Select the
Use Trusted Agents check box.
Note: If you want to disable Trusted Agent for this Windows domain,
clear the
Use Trusted Agents check box.
- Select one of these group options:
- Any Trusted Agent Group: Select to
allow any group to handle requests for this domain.
- Trusted Agent Group: Select a specific
group to handle requests for this domain.
- Select
OK.