A few weeks ago I did a blog post about How to configure a relying party trust between on-premises AD FS and Microsoft Azure AD for single sign-on in Microsoft Intune. Based on that blog post I’ve got a lot of feedback of people mentioning that it was a great post, but that they would like to see the complete picture. That made me decide to create a step-by-step guide for a basic lab setup of Microsoft Intune and ConfigMgr with single sign-on. Starting today the complete series is online on windows-noob. I’ve sliced this guide in to the following four pieces:
- How to integrate Microsoft Intune and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager with Single Sign-On – Part 1: Introduction and prerequisites;
- This first part is about what this blog series will deliver and what the prerequisites are that need to be in place.
- How to integrate Microsoft Intune and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager with Single Sign-On – Part 2: Install and configure Active Directory Federation Service;
- This second part is about installing and configuring AD FS, WAP and single sign-on.
- How to integrate Microsoft Intune and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager with Single Sign-On – Part 3: Configure directory synchronization;
- This third part is about configuring the synchronization of the on-premises user accounts to the Azure AD.
- How to integrate Microsoft Intune and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager with Single Sign-On – Part 4: Integrate ConfigMgr and Microsoft Intune;
- This fourth part is about integrating Microsoft Intune with ConfigMgr to leverage the single sign-on experience.
Available for download
As a small extra for those reading my blog, I’ve also created a PDF that contains the content of this blog series. Starting now this PDF is available for download on the TechNet Galleries.
>> The complete PDF is available via download in the TechNet Galleries! <<
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