8 results found for tag 'SSO'
Social Connect
It is possible to log in to Claromentis using popular online accounts such as Google, Microsoft, Facebook or X. Some setup by administrators and users themselves is required first, and this guide de...
Account Creation Methods in Claromentis
New accounts can be created in Claromentis in various ways. Usually, one method of user account creation is implemented and controlled by administrators, but it is possible to have multiple in use a...
Onboarding FAQs - Stage 2: Basic Training
Introduction Welcome to the Basic Training & Build section of the Claromentis onboarding FAQs. This section is designed specifically for customers who are currently going through onboarding or a...
User Management FAQ
Introduction Below is a list of questions which are frequently asked by Claromentis sales team and prospects looking for an Intranet solution. The article covers frequently asked questions about SSO...
Management of Groups, Roles and Single Sign-On (SSO)
Summary During the onboarding process, it’s important that we discuss: How user accounts will be created and updated - do you want to use ‘local’ users, created within Claromentis or instead would y...
How to sign-in without SSO (Single Sign On) Redirect
What is SSO (Single Sign-On) Redirect? When SSO is enabled on your system, typically users will be automatically redirected to the authentication site such as ADFS, LDAP(S), NTLM, or Microsoft Azure...
SSO on Mobile Apps
What is SSO (Single sign-on)? By definition, Single Sign-on is an authentication scheme that allows users to log-in with a single ID and password to any of several related software systems. It is of...
Integrating with existing Identity Providers (SSO) and User Directories
Introduction The Claromentis framework fully supports integration with existing user directories and identify providers. In short, integration with user directories allows for the easy provisioning ...