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+ | Providing Sign-Sign-On and directory integration the File Fabric supports integration with directory services through LDAP and [[: | ||
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+ | LDAP support is described in this document. | ||
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+ | , as described in this document, as well as and directory to | ||
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+ | There are two ways to connect the File Fabric to your Active Directory environment. The first is with the SME Active Directory Proxy. This requires the installation of the SME Active Directory Proxy application and designed for instances where you want to integrate your internal AD with a cloud-hosted instance of SME, without opening your AD to the internet directly. | ||
To integrate using LDAP see [[: | To integrate using LDAP see [[: |