Configuring Claims-based Authentication for Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server uses claims-based authentication to authenticate internal users and to enable Internet access for external users not using VPN.
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1
Date Published:
6/15/2015
File Name:
CRMConfigureIFD.pdf
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1.1 MB
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server uses claims-based authentication, an identity access solution designed to provide simplified user access and single sign-on access to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. This document provides information about:- Preparing your server environment for claims-based authentication, including configuring AD FS.
- Installing and configuring Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server claims-based authentication for internal access, external access (IFD), or both internal and external access.
- Federation trusts, Microsoft Office Outlook connections, and other configuration considerations.
Supported Operating Systems
Windows Server 2012 R2
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