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Table Of Contents
- Dragon_NMCInstallGuideCover_20160929_v4_Cloud
- About this guide
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Preparing for your installation
- Chapter 3: Post-installation tasks
- Chapter 4: Preparing for your Active Directory single sign-on configuration
- Chapter 5: Installing the Local Authenticator
- Chapter 6: Preparing for your Central Authentication single sign-on configuration
- Central authentication overview
- Supported identity providers
- Supported federation relationship types
- Checklist—Planning your Central Authentication single sign-on setup
- Obtaining required information
- Configuring Central Authentication
- Installing the Active Directory/LDAP connector
- Viewing Central Authentication audit events
Nuance Management Center Server Installation and Configuration Guide
Single sign-on overview
You can optionally implement Active Directory single sign-on authentication rather than using the native
Nuance Management Center authentication. With single sign-on, users can simply use their Windows login
and password to access the Dragon client and other applications.
Ideally, you should decide to use single sign-on before you install Dragon clients, as you can configure some
of the required settings during a batch or push install. However, it is possible to enable single sign-on after
client installation.
Both on-premise customers and customers using the Nuance cloud-hosted NMC server can implement
single sign-on.
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