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Setting up ADFS as SSO for Perceptive Content

Neil_Vetrano
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making

We are trying to get AD FS configured as the SSO provider for user login to Perceptive Content, but all we get from support is the values they want sent and URLs. They have zero documentation on the setup on our end. Has anyone set this up and would you please share some basic steps for ADFS?

 

Thanks.

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BrandonCrespino
Employee
Employee

Hi @Neil Vetrano - When setting up ADFS as an OpenID Connect provider what parts are you getting stuck at? We can walk through it here.

Neil_Vetrano
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making

Hi Brandon,

 

Thanks for the reply. I am not getting stuck at any point because I have no idea where to even start. My experience with AD FS has been only with SAML and AS FD Federated connections created as relying party trusts. As I understand it Perceptive Content only supports OpenID and provides no setup instruction for client side systems, which I find quite disappointing as many other vendors provide this for their clients. So I need some guidance on how to even start. I fumbled through trying to setup an Application Group but did not know what to do with that.

Hi @Neil Vetrano - I have asked our support team to create a ticket and reach out to you to get you started. We have members of our team that are familiar with ADFS configuration and get you going past step 1. There are a couple of documents that are helpful or at least provide overviews of what needs to be done on the Content side:

 

SSO Solutions Guide

https://docs.hyland.com/ImageNow/en_US/7.7/Admin/Print/OpenID_Connect_SSO_Solutions_Technical_Guide_...

 

Integration Server install guide, review the OpenID Connect section (would be the same configuration for Content server for desktop client setup)

https://docs.hyland.com/ImageNow/en_US/7.7/Admin/Print/Perceptive_Integration_Server_on_Tomcat_Insta...

 

Hi. I have not heard from support on this.