
In the Enterprise Logins via SAML section, select the One Identity Provider option, click the Set Enterprise Login button, and enter your organization's name in the window that appears (for example, City of Redlands).Sign in to the portal website as a member of the default administrator role in your organization and click Organization > Settings > Security.Register Azure AD as the enterprise IDP for your portal It's recommended that you pass in the email address from theĮnterprise IDP so the user can receive notifications.
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When a user signs in using an enterprise login, and if Portal for ArcGIS receives attributes with the names givenname and email or mail (in any case), Portal for ArcGIS populates the full name and the email address of the user account with the values received from the IDP. Portal for ArcGIS supports inflow of the givenName and email address attributes of the enterprise login from the enterprise IDP. Any other characters will be changed to underscores in the user name created by Portal for ArcGIS.

The allowed characters for the value sent by NameID are alphanumeric, _ (underscore). When a user from the IDP signs in, a new user with the user name NameID is created by Portal for ArcGIS in its user store. Since Portal for ArcGIS uses the value of NameID to uniquely identify a named user, it is recommended that you use a constant value that uniquely identifies the user. Sent by your IDP in the SAML response for theįederation to work with Portal for ArcGIS. The NameID attribute is mandatory and must be Received from the IDP when a user signs in usingĮnterprise logins. Portal for ArcGIS requires certain attribute information to be To configure Azure AD with ArcGIS Enterprise, you need a premium Azure AD subscription. The configuration process involves two main steps: registering Azure AD in your ArcGIS Enterprise portal and registering Portal for ArcGIS in your Azure AD portal. You can configure it as your IDP for enterprise logins in Portal for ArcGIS on-premises and in the cloud. Microsoft Azure Active Directory (AD) is a Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)-compliant identity provider (IDP).

"This combination is the logical next step in our strategy to become the unparalleled leader in eBusiness infrastructure management and intelligence solutions," Hwang said.
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NetIQ came to prominence recently when Microsoft announced that it would be licensing the company's Operation Manager product for use in future versions of Windows Server.

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This latest in a long list of industry consolidations will create a combined company that NetIQ CEO Ching-fa Hwang describes as a "powerhouse in business management and intelligence solutions." The merger represents the second major purchase for NetIQ in the past twelve months in February 2000, the company bought Mission Critical Software for $1.42 billion in stock. Systems management and eBusiness solution provider NetIQ announced this week that it will purchase Internet traffic monitor WebTrends in a deal worth $1 billion.
