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Checklist: Implementing a Federated Web SSO Design

Applies To: Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) 2.0

This parent checklist includes cross-reference links to important concepts about the Federated Web Single-Sign-On (SSO) design for Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) 2.0. It also contains links to subordinate checklists that will help you complete the tasks that are required to implement this design.

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Complete the tasks in this checklist in order. When a reference link takes you to a conceptual topic or to a subordinate checklist, return to this topic after you review the conceptual topic or you complete the tasks in the subordinate checklist so that you can proceed with the remaining tasks in this checklist.

Checklist: Implementing a Federated Web SSO Design

  Task Reference

Review important concepts about the Federated Web SSO design and determine which AD FS 2.0 deployment goals you can use to customize this design to meet the needs of your organization.

Federated Web SSO Design

Identifying Your AD FS 2.0 Deployment Goals

Planning Your Deployment

Review the hardware, software, certificate, Domain Name System (DNS), attribute store, and client requirements for deploying AD FS 2.0 in your organization.

Appendix A: Reviewing AD FS 2.0 Requirements

Review important concepts about claims, claim rules, attribute stores, and the AD FS configuration database before deploying AD FS 2.0 in both partner organizations.

Understanding Key Concepts Before You Deploy AD FS 2.0

According to your design plan, install one or more federation servers in each partner organization.

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For the Federated Web SSO design, you need at least one federation server in the account partner organization and at least one federation server in the resource partner organization.

Checklist: Setting Up a Federation Server

(Optional) Determine whether or not your organization needs a federation server proxy. If your design plan calls for a proxy, you can install one or more federation server proxies in each partner organization.

Checklist: Setting Up a Federation Server Proxy

According to your design plan, share certificates, configure clients, and configure the trust relationships in both partner organizations so that they can communicate over a federation trust.

Checklist: Configuring the Account Partner Organization

Checklist: Configuring the Resource Partner Organization

If you are an administrator in the resource partner organization, claims-enable your Web browser application, Web service application, or Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007 application using WIF and the WIF SDK.

Windows Identity Foundation

Windows Identity Foundation SDK