Re: ADFS logout problem continued



Local adminstrator isn't a user in AD but a local user, so you can't use
that type of use with ADFS. Claims extraction is only done from either AD
or ADAM.

Joe K.

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<Dave Martinez> wrote in message news:2007623153455davemar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Actually in my test environemnt (built following the ADFS Tep By Step
Guide) all I need to do to get the FS to challenge for creds is log into
the adfsclient machine with Administrator, instead of an A.Datum user
(Adam Carter, etc.). Don't understand why the FS just doesn't try building
a SAML token for Administrator....

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