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== Step 1: Create a test ADFS instance ==  
 
== Step 1: Create a test ADFS instance ==  
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# Read the [https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/itops-talk-blog/step-by-step-setting-up-ad-fs-and-enabling-single-sign-on-to/ba-p/295302 detailed Microsoft guide to configure ADFS].<br /><br />
# Use [https://tech.greenhouse.io/2016/08/01/create-adfs-instance-on-azure-virtual-machine.html#step-3 Steps 3 to 5].<br /><br />
 
# Use [https://tech.greenhouse.io/2016/08/01/create-adfs-instance-on-azure-virtual-machine.html#step-8 Steps 8 to 12].
 
 
 
  
 
== Step 2: Save the certificate ==  
 
== Step 2: Save the certificate ==  

Latest revision as of 20:56, 15 April 2021

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Installing ADFS on Windows Server 2012

This section of the SAML 2.0 Single Sign-On Integration Guide explains how to install Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) on Windows Server 2012. The following procedure outlines how to create a test ADFS instance, save your certificate, and set up the ADFS Console. These steps need to be followed before you can configure Bright Pattern to use ADFS single sign-on.


Step 1: Create a test ADFS instance

  1. Read the detailed Microsoft guide to configure ADFS.

Step 2: Save the certificate

  1. Download file FederationMetadata.xml.

  2. Open the file and find next tag <x509Certificate> in the <EntityDescriptor> section.

  3. Copy it to file.

  4. At the beginning of the file, insert “ -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----”

  5. At the end of the file, insert “-----END CERTIFICATE-----”


See section ADFS Console Setup for next steps.


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