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For readability, the options shown in the following table do not represent the complete command you
would enter. Only the options specific to the particular task are included. For example, one row shows the
--list --authenticator options, but the vdmUtil command you would actually enter also contains
options for authentication and for specifying that you are configuring True SSO:
vdmUtil --authAs admin-role-user --authDomain netbios-name --authPassword admin-user-password --
truesso --list --authenticator
For more information about the authentication options, see Command-line Reference for Configuring True
SSO.
Table 54. vdmutil truesso Command Options for Managing Authenticators
Command and Options Description
--list --authenticator [--verbose]
Lists the fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) of all SAML authenticators
found in the domain. For each one, specifies whether True SSO is enabled.
If you use the --verbose option, the FQDNs of the associated connection
servers are also listed.
--list --authenticator --name label For the specified authenticator, lists whether True SSO is enabled, and lists
the FQDNs of the associated connection servers. For label use one of the
names listed when you use the --authenticator option without the
--name option.
--edit --authenticator --name label
--truessoMode mode-value
For the specified authenticator, sets the True SSO mode to the value you
specify, where mode-value can be one of the following values:
n
ENABLED. True SSO is used only when the Active Directory credentials
of the user is not available.
n
ALWAYS. True SSO is always used even if vIDM has the AD credentials
of the user.
n
DISABLED. True SSO is disabled.
For label use one of the names listed when you use the --authenticator
option without the --name option.
Advanced Configuration Settings for True SSO
You can manage the True SSO advanced settings by using the GPO template on the Horizon Agent
machine, registry settings on the enrollment server, and LDAP entries on the connection server. These
settings include default timeout, configure load balancing, specify domains to be included, and more.
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