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How to Manage User Mappings for Host Initiated SSO

Use the following procedures to create mappings, set credentials, and enable or disable mapping.

To manage user mappings for host initiated SSO using the MMC Snap-In

  1. On the Start menu, click All Programs, click Microsoft Enterprise Single Sign-On, and then click SSO Administration.

  2. In the scope pane of the ENTSSO MMC Snap-In, expand the Enterprise Single Sign-On node.

  3. In the scope pane, click Affiliate Applications.

  4. In the details pane, right-click the affiliate application, and then choose the appropriate menu item for your action.

To create mappings in host initiated SSO using the command line

  1. On the Start menu, click Run.

  2. In the Run dialog box, type cmd, and then click OK.

  3. At the command line, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory. The default is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.

  4. Type ssomanage –createmappings <mapping file>, where mapping file> is the name of the xml file.

    Note

    On a system that supports User Account Control (UAC), you may need to run the tool with Administrative privileges.

    A sample mapping file is shown below:

    <SSO>  
      <mapping>  
        <windowsDomain>DomainName</windowsDomain>  
        <windowsUserId>UserA</windowsUserId>  
        <externalApplication>SSOApplication</externalApplication>  
    <externalUserId>ExternalUserID that corresponds to UserA</externalUserId>  
      </mapping>  
    </SSO>  
    
    

    When the Validate Password feature is enabled for the affiliate application, it is necessary to set credentials, as follows:

To set credentials for individual type affiliate applications using the command line

  1. On the Start menu, click Run.

  2. In the Run dialog box, type cmd, and then click OK.

  3. At the command line, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory. The default is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.

  4. Type ssomanage -setcredentials <Windows account name> <application name>.

    Note

    On a system that supports User Account Control (UAC), you may need to run the tool with Administrative privileges.

To set credentials for host group type affiliate applications using the command line

  1. On the Start menu, click Run.

  2. In the Run dialog box, type cmd, and then click OK.

  3. At the command line, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory. The default is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.

  4. Type ssomanage -setcredentials <external account name> <application name>.

    Note

    On a system that supports User Account Control (UAC), you may need to run the tool with Administrative privileges.

To enable mappings for individual type affiliate applications using the command line

  1. On the Start menu, click Run.

  2. In the Run dialog box, type cmd, and then click OK.

  3. At the command line, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory. The default is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.

  4. Type ssomanage -enablemapping <Windows account name> <application name>.

    Note

    On a system that supports User Account Control (UAC), you may need to run the tool with Administrative privileges.

To disable mappings for individual type affiliate applications using the command line

  1. On the Start menu, click Run.

  2. In the Run dialog box, type cmd, and then click OK.

  3. At the command line, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory. The default is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.

  4. Type ssomanage -disablemapping <Windows account name> <application name>.

    Note

    On a system that supports User Account Control (UAC), you may need to run the tool with Administrative privileges.

To enable mappings for host group type affiliate applications using the command line

  1. On the Start menu, click Run.

  2. In the Run dialog box, type cmd, and then click OK.

  3. At the command line, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory. The default is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.

  4. Type ssomanage -enablemapping <external account name> <application name>.

    Note

    On a system that supports User Account Control (UAC), you may need to run the tool with Administrative privileges.

To disable mappings for individual type affiliate applications using the command line

  1. On the Start menu, click Run.

  2. In the Run dialog box, type cmd, and then click OK.

  3. At the command line, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory. The default is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.

  4. Type ssomanage -disablemapping <external account name> <application name>.

    Note

    On a system that supports User Account Control (UAC), you may need to run the tool with Administrative privileges.

See Also

Host Initiated SSO