Hi,
is it a myth that I can get openfire and spark to work with single sign on?
I’ve lost about 12 hours of my life trying to get this to work.
has anyone got a how to?
Hi,
is it a myth that I can get openfire and spark to work with single sign on?
I’ve lost about 12 hours of my life trying to get this to work.
has anyone got a how to?
It’s a huge pain in the ass, but it can be done. Remember that Openfire must be installed on a windows server.
Ummm… well if that doc from 2008 works, I’ll buy you a beer.
I’ll start from scratch again.
Well using that doc as a basis and with some help from the forums i got it working myself a few months ago. So there’s that.
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i’m just going to pay for lync
sso is a piece of cake getting up and running in a windows environment!
lies!
i just read it does not work with UAC!
correct. I disable uac within my domain because I have multiple applications that don’t play nice with it.
UAC is only a problem is the user is a local administrator, for limited users it works just fine. Also the UAC prompt can be sidestepped if you run Spark in the Task Scheduler as a elevated task.
woop! got it working
only 16 hours of my life, now deployment!
So your problem was with the UAC?