To manually enable single sign-on on a windows computer, perform the following steps on the client computer. Some of these settings may already be set correctly.
- To open the Internet Properties dialog box, choose the Start Menu, type Internet options in the search box, and choose Internet Options.
- Add your access URL to the list of approved sites for single sign-on by performing the following steps:
- In the Internet Properties dialog box, select the Security tab.
- Select Local Intranet and choose Sites.
- In the Local Intranet dialog box, choose Advanced.
- Add your access URL to the list of websites and choose Close.
- In the Local Intranet dialog box, choose Ok.
- To enable active scripting, perform the following steps:
- In the Security tab of the Internet Properties dialog box, choose Custom Level.
- In the Security Settings - Local Intranet Zone dialog box, scroll down to Scripting and select Enable under Active Scripting.
- In the Security Settings - Local Intranet Zone dialog box, choose OK.
- To enable automatic logon, perform the following steps:
- In the Security tab of the Internet Properties dialog box, choose Custom Level.
- In the Security Settings - Local Intranet Zone dialog box, scroll down to User Authentication and select Automatic logon only in Intranet zone under Logon
- In the Security Settings - Local Intranet Zone dialog box, choose OK.
- In the Security Settings - Local Intranet Zone dialog box, choose OK.
- To enable integrated authentication, perform the following steps:
- In the Internet Properties dialog box, select the Advanced Tab.
- Scroll down to the Security and select Enable Integrated Windows Authentication.
- In the Internet Properties dialog box, choose OK.
- Close and re-open your browser to have these changes take effect.