Friday, 13 December 2013

Single Signing in sharepoint

When a user signs in to SharePoint Server, the user's token is validated and then used to sign in to SharePoint. The user's token is a security token issued by a claims provider.


Windows claims mode sign-in


SAML passive sign-in mode


ASP.NET membership and role passive sign-in


Windows classic mode sign-in


Anonymous access



Claims-Based Single Sign-On for Microsoft SharePoint 2010



Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 provides a default single sign-on (SSO) service for the storage and mapping of credentials for use in connecting with third-party or back-end systems. Many companies already have developed an in-house credential storage system or use a solution other than Microsoft Single Sign-On. Instead of maintaining credential mapping in two places, Office SharePoint Server 2007 provides a mechanism, pluggable SSO, to specify an alternate SSO Provider to the standard SSO Provider in Office SharePoint Server 2007.

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