Users Guide
SSO support. For more information, see configuration steps for Internet Explorer 10 in Configuring Web
Browsers For Single Sign-on, or for instructions on SSO configuration in other web browsers, consult the
appropriate browser help documentation. Additionally, for a list of OpenManage Power Center-
supported web browsers, see System Requirements.
The following is an example of configuration steps in Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or 11:
NOTE: Kerberos SSO may not work if you launch Power Center services using an account other
than Network Service.
Single domain environment
You can set up a single domain environment with the following components:
• Domain Controller — AD server that supports the domain (parent and child)
• Power Center Server — Server with Power Center installed
• Power Center Client — Client server that connects to the Power Center server
Figure 2. Single domain environment
To set up the Kerberos SSO single domain environment, install Power Center and configure your web
browser for SSO.
Configuring web browsers for Single Sign-on
To enable Kerberos Single Sign-on (SSO), you must configure your web browser to support the feature.
For more information, see your web browser Help documentation. For a list of OpenManage Power
Center-supported web browsers, see System Requirements.
NOTE: To correctly set up Kerberos SSO, the date and time on all involved computers must be
consistent and DNS configuration must be correct.
To support SSO in Internet Explorer, you must add the OpenManage Power Center server as a local
Intranet site.
The following is an example of the configuration steps in Microsoft Internet Explorer 10:
1. Go to Internet Explorer 10 → Internet Options → Security → Local Intranet, and click Sites.
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