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For --truessoMode, use ENABLED if you want True SSO to be used only if no password was supplied
when the user logged in to VMware Identity Manager. In this case if a password was used and
cached, the system will use the password. Set --truessoMode to ALWAYS if you want True SSO to be
used even if a password was supplied when the user logged in to VMware Identity Manager.
What to do next
In View Administrator, verify the health status of the True SSO configuration. For more information, see
Using the System Health Dashboard to Troubleshoot Issues Related to True SSO.
To configure advanced options, use Windows advanced settings on the appropriate system. See
Advanced Configuration Settings for True SSO.
Command-line Reference for Configuring True SSO
You can use the vdmutil command-line interface to configure and manage the True SSO feature.
Location of the Utility
By default, the path to the vdmutil command executable file is C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware
View\Server\tools\bin. To avoid entering the path on the command line, add the path to your PATH
environment variable.
Syntax and Authentication
Use the following form of the vdmutil command from a Windows command prompt.
vdmutil authentication options --truesso additional options and arguments
The additional options that you can use depend on the command option. This topic focuses on the
options for configuring True SSO (--truesso). Following is an example of a command for listing
connectors that have been configured for True SSO:
vdmUtil --authAs admin-role-user --authDomain domain-name --authPassword admin-user-password --truesso
--list --connector
The vdmutil command includes authentication options to specify the user name, domain, and password
to use for authentication.
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