How to Set the Enterprise Single Sign-On Server
Every time that you use the command line management utility, ssomanage, you must first point the user to the Single Sign-On (SSO) server that you want to connect to.
You can do this in one of two ways:
Individual users can point themselves to the correct Single Sign-On server.
A local computer administrator for the Single Sign-On server can point all the members of the Single Sign-On Users account to this server.
To set the Enterprise Single Sign-On server using the MMC Snap-In
Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Enterprise Single Sign-On, and then click SSO Administration.
In the MMC Snap-In under the Console Root, right-click Enterprise Single Sign-On, and then click Select.
Browse to the desired server.
If appropriate, select the Set SSO Server for all users check box.
Click OK.
To set the Enterprise Single Sign-On server for a single user
Click Start, click Run, and then type
cmd
.At the command prompt, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory.
The default installation directory is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.
Type
ssomanage –server <Single Sign-On Server>
, where <Single Sign-On Server> is the computer name of the Single Sign-On server that the user wants to connect to.
To set the Enterprise Single Sign-On server for all users
Click Start, click Run, and then type
cmd
.At the command prompt, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory.
The default installation directory is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.
Type
ssomanage –serverall <Single Sign-On Server>
, where <Single Sign-On Server> is the computer name of the Single Sign-On server that all members of the Single Sign-On Users account will be pointed to.
To determine the Enterprise Single Sign-On Server to which a user is connected
Click Start, click Run, and then type
cmd
.At the command prompt, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory.
The default installation directory is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.
Type
ssomanage –showserver
.
Note
This command displays the settings for the current user and also for other users if they exist.
See Also
How to Enable Enterprise Single Sign-On
How to Disable Enterprise Single Sign-On
How to Display the Credential Database Information
Enterprise Single Sign-On Tasks