Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) helps you use single sign-on (SSO) to authenticate users to multiple, related Web applications over the life of a single online session. AD FS accomplishes this by securely sharing digital identity and entitlement rights across security and enterprise boundaries. You can use this Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in to define and configure trust policy and claim mappings that are associated with this Federation Service. Each part of the console tree (in the left pane) has context menu options that you can use to modify the Federation Service and trust policy. For more information about AD FS and the Federation Service component, see AD FS Help.
Active Directory Domain Services(R) contains multiple users which match attribute . Only one Windows(R) user should be assoicated ...
Active Directory Domain Services(R) contains multiple users which match attribute . Only one Windows(R) user should be assoicated ...
Active Directory Federation Service is not available on current RMS server while Federated Identity Support is in enabled ...
Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) helps you use single sign-on (SSO) to authenticate users to multiple, related ...
Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) helps you use single sign-on (SSO) to authenticate users to multiple, related ...
Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) provides simplified, secured identity federation and Web single sign-on (SSO) ...
Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) provides Web single-sign-on (SSO) capabilities to authenticate a user to multiple ...
Active Directory is being installed or removed on this computer. The computer name or domain information cannot be changed. ...
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) provides a store for application-specific data, for directory-enabled ...