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How to Display the Credential Database Information

You can view Single Sign-On (SSO) credential database information by using the ssomanage command.

To display the SSO database information using the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Snap-In

  1. Click Start, point to 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. Right-click System, and then click Properties.

  4. Click the tabs in the SSO System Properties dialog box to view SSO database information.

To display the Credential database information using the command line

  1. Click Start, click Run, and then type cmd.

  2. 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.

  3. Type ssomanage –displaydb.

To display the Credential database that the SSO server is connected to

  1. Click Start, click Run, and then type cmd.

  2. 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.

  3. Type ssomanage –showdb.

    The following table describes the values that are displayed.

Property Value
SQL Server <SQL Server name>
SQL Server database <SQL Server database name>
Single Sign-On Secret Server name <Single Sign-On Server name>
Single Sign-On Administrators account Domain\account name
Single Sign-On Affiliate Administrators account Domain\account name
Size of audit table for deleted applications (number of audit entries) 1000 (default)
Size of audit table for deleted user mappings (number of audit entries) 1000 (default)
Size of audit table for external credential lookups (number of audit entries) 1000 (default)
Ticket timeout (in minutes) 2 (default)

This value can be an integer between 1 to 525600
Credential cache timeout (in minutes) 60 (default)
Single Sign-On Status Enabled/disabled
Tickets allowed Yes/No (default)
Validate tickets Yes (default)/No

See Also

How to Configure the Enterprise Single Sign-On Tickets
Enterprise Single Sign-On Tasks