Thursday, February 13, 2014

Configuring Claims-based Authentication for Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server

Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server use claims-based authentication to authenticate internal users and to enable Internet access for external users not using VPN. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server 2011 introduced and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server 2013 continues with the use of claims-based authentication, an identity access solution designed to provide simplified user access and single sign-on access to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. This document provides information about:

  1. Preparing your server environment for claims-based authentication, including configuring AD FS.
  2. Installing and configuring Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server claims-based authentication for internal access, external access (IFD), or both internal and external access
  3. Federation trusts, Microsoft Office Outlook connections, and other configuration considerations.
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