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SSO for Perceptive Full Cient

Steven_Baird2
Champ on-the-rise
Champ on-the-rise

We have historically used Active Directory SAMAccountName to leverage SSO into Perceptive full client.  If we wanted to change our User IDs in Perceptive to be in the UPN/Email Address format, could we leverage SSO against Active Directory UPN instead?  We've tried it, but the client refuses to do SSO and always prompts for Active Directory password (which works when typed in).  Thank you!

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aboucher
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Steven Baird,

 

I changed the tag for this community question from Community (Site) to Perceptive Content and Authentication and Security. For the best customer experience, please always tag your question with a specific product / module so that community members following that group will be notified when you post your question. 

 

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Cheers! 
~Alan 

Appreciate your insights.  My first time posting.

BrandonCrespino
Employee
Employee

Hi @Steven Baird  - There are a few ways that SSO could be described. Are you referencing using Client Auto-logon? or are you talking about OpenID Connect authentication flows?

 

Hi @Brandon Crespino - Client Auto-logon (based on Windows identity); not OpenID Connect.  We were hoping to head down a path of changing Perceptive User ID's from SAMAccountName ("bsmith") to UPN ("bob.smith@company.com"); however, it seems the Client Auto-logon is only happy with SAMAccountName.  

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