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Use the following table for different use cases and its respective configuration: Use case

After configuring single sign-on, you can add the store, enumerate your apps and desktops, and launch the required resources without having to type your credentials multiple times.ĭepending on the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops deployment, single sign-on authentication can be configured on StoreFront using the Management Console. When you add a store using the Storebrowse utility, your credentials pass through the Citrix Gateway server, along with the apps and desktops enumerated for you, including your Start menu settings. Single sign-on lets you authenticate to a domain and use Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops and Citrix DaaS from the same domain without having to reauthenticate to each app or desktop.
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You can configure single sign-on on both fresh installation or upgrade setup, using any of the following options: For more information about configuring single sign-on using the Group Policy Object (GPO) administrative template, see Configure single sign-on with Citrix Gateway. After configuring single sign-on, you can log on to Citrix Workspace app and launch virtual apps and desktops sessions without having to retype your credentials.Īll web browsers require you to configure single sign-on using the Group Policy Object (GPO) administrative template. When you log on to Citrix Workspace app, your credentials are passed through to StoreFront, along with the apps and desktops and Start menu settings.
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Ensure that only software that is in accordance with your corporate policies runs on your device to mitigate the risk of credential compromise. When enabled, domain pass-through (single sign-on) caches your credentials, so that you can connect to other Citrix applications without having to sign in each time.
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If you disable the Enable MPR notifications for the System policy in the Group Policy Object template, the domain pass-through (single sign-on) authentication feature isn’t supported on Windows 11. Domain pass-through (Single Sign-on) authenticationĭomain pass-through (single sign-on or SSON) lets you authenticate to a domain and use Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops and Citrix DaaS (formerly Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops service) without having to reauthenticate again. You can configure various types of authentication for your Citrix Workspace app, including domain pass-through (single sign-on or SSON), smart card, and Kerberos pass-through. Questo articolo è stato tradotto automaticamente. (Aviso legal)Įste artigo foi traduzido automaticamente. (Clause de non responsabilité)Įste artículo ha sido traducido automáticamente. (Haftungsausschluss)Ĭe article a été traduit automatiquement. This article has been machine translated.ĭieser Artikel wurde maschinell übersetzt. Questo contenuto è stato tradotto dinamicamente con traduzione automatica. (Aviso legal)Įste texto foi traduzido automaticamente. (Clause de non responsabilité)Įste artículo lo ha traducido una máquina de forma dinámica. (Haftungsausschluss)Ĭet article a été traduit automatiquement de manière dynamique. This content has been machine translated dynamically.ĭieser Inhalt ist eine maschinelle Übersetzung, die dynamisch erstellt wurde.
