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Single Sign-On

Single sign-on is an authentication process where the user can enter one user ID and password and access a number of resources within the organization. Single sign-on eliminates the need to enter additional authentication credentials when switching from one solution to another.

Single sign-on lets users log in to the product automatically using Windows login information. After you add the user ID to any role, the product verifies the login credentials and displays the appropriate home page to the user.

Note: For single sign-on to work correctly, configure Windows user accounts as domain user accounts, and not as the local user accounts.