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Sunday, November 23, 2014 11:51 PM
Hi, I deployed wired 802.1x with Sing Sign On, However, anytime we log off, we have to enter two account and passwords.
One for Windows login, the other one for network login, which means No Single Sign On is performed.
Is there any way I can use Single Sign On with log off ??
All replies (3)
Monday, November 24, 2014 9:18 AM ✅Answered
Hi,
Do you mean that we need to enter the credential twice when log on?
First, does the credentials of 802.1x authentication and logon are same?
If no, it should not be a issue. It's normal.
Single Sign On means that the user-level network authentication will be performed before the user logon authentication.
If the network authentication is performed before the desktop shows, it means that the SSO is working.
If the credentials of 802.1x authentication and log on are same, client will use the credential of logon to perform the network authentication.
Best Regards.
Steven Lee
TechNet Community Support
Thursday, December 4, 2014 1:21 PM ✅Answered
Hi,
Does the credentials of 802.1x authentication and logon are same?
If no, we must input the credential of 802.1x authentication first.
If yes, SSO will try to use the logon credential as the credential of 802.1x authentication.
Best Regards.
Steven Lee
TechNet Community Support
Monday, December 1, 2014 2:07 AM
Yes, They are the same as you said !
However, in the Log on view, we can see two log in boxes as I said.
I'm looking for the solution to hide one. I will capture screenshot of it.
Thank you.