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How to enable Single Sign-On in Group Policy - Step by step with screenshots 

 

Single sign-on (SSO)is a session/user authentication process that permits a user to enter one name and password in order to access multiple applications. Single sign-On can be enabled using domain or local group policy.

  1. Log on to an administrator accout.
  2. Start Group Policy Editor - "gpedit.msc".
  3. Navigate to "Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System.
  4. Right click on Credentials Delegation and select Properties.
  5. Check Enable and click Show Contents.
  6. Click Add and enter the name of the item, in our example we enter FQDN for RD Web access.
  7. Click OKs to save the settings.
  8. Now, run gpupdate to update the group policy.


  

 

  

 

 


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