Turning off identity providers on a claims site
If you are setting up a claims enterprise portal the user will be prompted which identity provider to choose if you have setup multiple providers. For example if you have […]
If you are setting up a claims enterprise portal the user will be prompted which identity provider to choose if you have setup multiple providers. For example if you have […]
If you are setting up the enterprise portal for claims users you might want to turn off the authentication selection when the user first accesses the site. Unless you are […]
If you are looking to configure the claims based enterprise portal with Azure ACS you might find these sequence of posts worth working through as there is a reasonable amount […]
In the previous post we got the configuration done to allow the user to authenticate and associate their login details to the user request. At that point they will be […]
In the previous post we got up to the point of configuring the public portal for anonymous access and allowing the claim token handling. The next step is to allow the […]
In the previous post we setup Azure ACS and we were able to logout and authenticate. But we haven’t configured the return on what we do after the user has […]
In the previous post we created enabled the guest user and configured anonymous. Now we want to be able to allow some external user to be able to login. This […]
In the previous post we created the public site. In this step we want to configure the guest access and make sure anonymous access is working. This requires some configuration […]
In my previous post we gave an intro to walking through the portal setup for claims. This is the next part which is creating the public site for anonymous access. […]
If you are looking at getting external parties likes customers or vendors to log into your Dynamics system you are likely going to have a portal site setup for them […]