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Home // Support // Configuring Single Sign On for Secured Signing using Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS)
Setting up active directory federation services for use with Secured Signing will allow the nominated users within your domain to use the Secured Signing service using their network credentials. When the single sign on option is enabled in Secured Signing, logged in users will not need to enter their username and password in Secured Signing.
The configuration process requires:
Add Active Directory Federation Service Role to the server
On Windows 2016, Open Server Manager, click “Add roles and features”, select “Active Directory Federation Service” on the popup, and press next to install new role.For more details: visit here
If not already installed, download & install ADFS 2.0. The software is available from: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn151310.aspx
NOTE: Don’t install the ADFS role from server management
<system.webServer> <httpProtocol> <customHeaders> <add name=”Access-Control-Allow-Origin” value=”*” /> </customHeaders></httpProtocol></system.webServer>
If you received an email invitation to sign follow the link to sign and invite a witness to sign online.
Click to Sign sticker and add witness details in the pop-up. Once signed an email invitation will send out for a witness.