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title: How to use single sign on (SSO) over VPN and Wi-Fi connections (Windows 10)
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title: How to use Single Sign-On (SSO) over VPN and Wi-Fi connections (Windows 10)
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description: Explains requirements to enable Single Sign-On (SSO) to on-premises domain resources over WiFi or VPN connections.
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description: Explains requirements to enable Single Sign-On (SSO) to on-premises domain resources over WiFi or VPN connections.
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# How to use single sign on (SSO) over VPN and Wi-Fi connections
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# How to use Single Sign-On (SSO) over VPN and Wi-Fi connections
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This topic explains requirements to enable Single Sign-On (SSO) to on-premises domain resources over WiFi or VPN connections. The scenario is:
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This article explains requirements to enable Single Sign-On (SSO) to on-premises domain resources over WiFi or VPN connections. This includes:
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- You connect to a network using Wi-Fi or VPN.
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- Connecting to a network using Wi-Fi or VPN.
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- You want to use the credentials that you use for the WiFi or VPN authentication to also authenticate requests to access a domain resource you are connecting to, without being prompted for your domain credentials separately.
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- Use credentials for WiFi or VPN authentication to also authenticate requests to access a domain resource without being prompted for your domain credentials.
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For example, you want to connect to a corporate network and access an internal website that requires Windows integrated authentication.
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For example, you want to connect to a corporate network and access an internal website that requires Windows integrated authentication.
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At a high level, the way this works is that the credentials that are used for the connection authentication are put in Credential Manager as the default credentials for the logon session.
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The way this works is that the credentials that are used for the connection authentication are put in Credential Manager as the default credentials for the logon session.
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Credential Manager is a place where credentials in the OS are can be stored for specific domain resources based on the targetname of the resource.
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Credential Manager is a place where credentials in the OS are can be stored for specific domain resources based on the targetname of the resource.
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For VPN, the VPN stack saves its credential as the session default.
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For VPN, the VPN stack saves its credential as the session default.
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For WiFi, EAP does it.
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For WiFi, EAP does it.
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