Windows Authentication and Single Sign-On come to Sitefinity

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by The Progress Team Posted on January 18, 2012
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Today we have released a preview build for the Sitefinity Windows Authentication (WA) and Single Sign-On (SSO) feature. You can download the preview build and test drive the WA & SSO between multiple Sitefinity instances feature. This preview build is already available in your Client.NET accounts.

The download package contains a Sitefinity Project Manager that can be used for creating test projects, documentation on how to set up WA & SSO and a web application that hosts the Security Token Service (SitefinityStsWebApp.zip). Below is a short video going through the setup process. Before the video was recorded, I have created a blank Sitefinity website and connected it to our corporate Active Directory so that I can set up WA with my domain credentials.

 

Important! This build is for testing purposes only. It should not be used to upgrade existing Sitefinity projects or to create new project which will be later on deployed in a live environment.


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