Support for Single Sign-On

The platform supports single sign-on (SSO) as follows:
  • To bypass the initial logon prompt when launching a desktop application, use Integrated Windows authentication.
  • To bypass the initial logon prompt when launching a Web application, configure Web authentication.
  • To avoid secondary logon prompts when accessing data servers and processing servers, use a combination SAS token authentication, Integrated Windows authentication, and credential management.
Note: As a convenience for users who don’t use SSO when they log on, you can permit users to save their logon credentials on the client side. In the default configuration for a new deployment, this feature is enabled. See Client-Side Storage of Passwords.