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13-Aquamarine
February 24, 2016
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PTC Integrity Client single sign on ?

  • February 24, 2016
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Hi,

A user asks:

"One has to use the Windows login and password why not automate the login with Active Directory?"

Does the Java desktop Integrity Client support a kind of single sign on ?

I have noticed the article below but I'm not sure it answers my question:

Does Integrity Support any SSO Solutions other AD?

Can the PTC Integrity Java Client after loading and initializing, take the viewset credentials from "somewhere" ?

Thanks!

    Best answer by tketz

    Not Recommend but possible:

    Save the credentials under File-Preferences....

    Better:

    You can use Single Sign On

    https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS153064

    In our company we aren't allowed to use SSO or save passwords for tools like Integrity becauso of security reasons.

    Think about it!

    1 reply

    tketz1-VisitorAnswer
    1-Visitor
    February 29, 2016

    Not Recommend but possible:

    Save the credentials under File-Preferences....

    Better:

    You can use Single Sign On

    https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS153064

    In our company we aren't allowed to use SSO or save passwords for tools like Integrity becauso of security reasons.

    Think about it!

    16-Pearl
    March 5, 2016

    Hello Alexandru Matei‌,

    Tobias Ketz‌ is correct, users have the options of saving credentials in the client preferences, or the admin can configure single sign-on if the Integrity server is on a host in the same Windows domain.  Could you mark his reply as Correct Answer?  Did you have more follow up questions?

    Regards,

    Kael

    1-Visitor
    March 24, 2016

    What about *true* SSO that uses a security token?  (not client prefs but AD token)  Is that not supported?