September 2017
Intermediate to advanced
314 pages
8h 5m
English
In a scenario where the device is joined to the company's AD domain and managed by Group Policy and Configuration Manager, identity and access management is generally controlled by AD. However, in a BYOD scenario, the device may spend more time off the network, and the end user may not want the restrictive policies that may be applied in such a way.
Ultimately, if a user's device is not joined to the AD domain, then they lose certain benefits, such as the ability to seamlessly sign on to applications based on a common identity. The user will be prompted to enter their company credentials each time they attempt to access resources, such as Office 365.
There are several options available to enable a single sign-on ...
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