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Darryl

IBM actually has a fair amount of material on this. There is a comprehensive Redbook on this. It's not necessarily for the faint of heart, but it's doable. There are things in infocenter, as well, but in my experience, all of it makes assumptions about what you know - it was very frustrating at first glance.

But recently the ISV support team in Rochester published an SSO 101 article on developerworks - that is at this URL -

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi/library/i-sso/index.html

They were immensely helpful to me in enabling single sign-on in one of our products.

There is a link to the Redbook in the developerworks article.

You WILL need to get with your Windows domain administrator. One of the prerequisites is that you are signed in to a Windows domain, not your local Windows box.

HTH
Vern

On 8/1/2012 9:30 AM, Darryl Freinkel wrote:
I would like to set up single sign on on my network and need some help as I
am not a windows administrator and need to know how to configure the system
to work with the windows domain. IBM does not provide help to configure the
systems to Microsoft products.

Can someone help me with guidelines or examples of configuring my i to the
domain?

TIA

Darryl Freinkel




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