Configuring Windows Domain Authentication (aka Desktop Single Sign-On)
This is a three-part video training series that covers how to configure Windows Domain Authentication, a OneLogin feature that enables your users to log in to their Windows desktops then automatically log in to OneLogin using the Active Directory Connector.
- Part 1: Gives a general overview of what Windows Domain Authentication does and gives a brief refresher on how to install the Active Directory Connector which is the key component Windows Domain Authentication needs to work.
- Part 2: Walks through the main steps that need to be performed in order to ensure that Windows Domain Authentication is configured.
- Part 3: Explains how to configure load balancing and SSL for the Active Directory Connector Authentication Endpoints as well as lists a few troubleshooting tips.