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Authenticating Users Without
Requiring Credentials 5
After users log in to a client device or to VMware Identity Manager, they can connect to a published
application or desktop without being prompted for Active Directory credentials.
Administrators can choose to set up the configuration based on user requirements.
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Provide users unauthenticated access to published applications. Administrators can configure the set
up so that users do not need to log in to Horizon Client with Active Directory (AD) credentials.
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Use Log In as Current User for Windows-based clients. For Windows-based clients, administrators
can configure the setup so that users do not need to supply additional credentials to log in to a
Horizon server after they log in to a Windows-based client with AD credentials.
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Save credentials in mobile and Mac clients. For mobile and Mac clients, administrators can configure
the Horizon server to save credentials. With this feature, users do not need to remember AD
credentials for SSO (single sign-on) after supplying them once to a mobile or Mac client.
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Configure True SSO for VMware Identity Manager. For VMware Identity Manager, administrators can
configure True SSO so that users who authenticate using some method other than AD credentials
can then also log in to a remote desktop or application without being prompted for AD credentials.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Providing Unauthenticated Access for Published Applications
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Using the Log In as Current User Feature Available with Windows-Based Horizon Client
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Saving Credentials in Mobile and Mac Horizon Clients
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Setting Up True SSO
Providing Unauthenticated Access for Published
Applications
Administrators can set up the configuration for unauthenticated users to access their published
applications from a Horizon Client without requiring AD credentials. Consider setting up unauthenticated
access if your users require access to a seamless application that has its own security and user
management.
When a user starts a published application that is configured for unauthenticated access, the RDS host
creates a local user session on demand and allocates the session to the user.
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