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In order to use ADFS Single Sign-On (SSO), the machine has to trust the AD Server's CA.
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If you are using a self-signed certificate, it must be added to the root certificate store on the machine to use SSO on OC. To add a self-signed certificate to the trusted root certificate store, follow the following steps. |
4.1 Prerequisites
In order to use OC with SSO/ADFS, the DAM Center you wish to use Office Connector with must have ADFS enabled.
4.2 Trust a self-signed certificate
Obtain the self-signed .cer file
Right click on it
Click Install Certificate
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Click Next
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The Local Machine store may also be used. |
Select Place all certificates in the following store and click Browse
Find Trusted Root Certification Authorities and select it.
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Click OK.
Click Next and Finish.
4.3 Configuring SSO
In order to sign in via SSO:
- Open the configuration for Office Connector
- Check Use single signon
- In Single signon URL write:https://[DAM]/dmm3bwsv3/AdfsConnect.svc where [DAM] is the URL to the DAM Center installation.
- In ADFS server write the URL to the AD Server
Once finished, the configuration window should look like this:
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Press Save to save the changes.
Make sure that the endpoint: AD FS/services/trust/2005/windowstransport is enabled in the AD FS server configuration.
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