Modified Windows Single Sign-On Scripts

 

The information in this article applies to product: e-Work 6.1 and later

Issue

  • Windows Single Sign-On is failing because users are stored in the eUser table without a preceding domain name.
  • Only Windows users within a specified domain should be validated by Windows SSO.

Resolution

  • The attached Windows Single Sign-On scripts address these issues. One script removes the domain name from the Windows login name and the other specifies the domain name that is required.
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