Implementing SSO Using NTLM Authentication In IIS, enable Anonymous Authentication and Windows Authentication on the root of the uPerform Collaboration website. NOTE: If the option for Windows Authentication is not available in IIS, add it to the Server in Roles and Features. Set the authentication method for each of the following directories: NOTE: Before implementing single sign-on (SSO) using the NTLM, there must be at least one user, with system administrator privileges, that matches an account on the domain. This user must have the same username as the one on the Server. Directory Authentication Method ANCILE Anonymous Authentication ANCILEHlp Windows Authentication ANCILEReports Anonymous Authentication Website01 Anonymous Authentication Website02 Anonymous Authentication Website03 Anonymous Authentication Website04 Anonymous Authentication Downloads Anonymous Authentication Elj Windows Authentication Error Anonymous Authentication Help Windows Authentication Images Anonymous Authentication IntraspectHelp Windows Authentication Jakarta Windows Authentication JakartaXAPI Anonymous Authentication Schema Anonymous Authentication Script Anonymous Authentication Style Anonymous Authentication uContent Anonymous Authentication uPerformWS Anonymous Authentication Locate the ConfigurationWizard.exe file in the [Install Location]\Collaboration\uPerform\ms folder. Double-click the ConfigurationWizard.exe file. Select the Authentication Type radio button. Optionally, click Interface Language to select a language. Click Start. Select SSO using NTLM from the drop-down list. Specify the Administrator Proxy ID. For example: admin. Click Configure. NOTE: This process may take several minutes. Previous Article Next Article