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Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 Handbook

By : David Steadman, Jeff Ingalls
Book Image

Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 Handbook

By: David Steadman, Jeff Ingalls

Overview of this book

Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 is Microsoft’s solution to identity management. When fully installed, the product utilizes SQL, SharePoint, IIS, web services, the .NET Framework, and SCSM to name a few, allowing it to be customized to meet nearly every business requirement. The book is divided into 15 chapters and begins with an overview of the product, what it does, and what it does not do. To better understand the concepts in MIM, we introduce a fictitious company and their problems and goals, then build an identity solutions to fit those goals. Over the course of this book, we cover topics such as MIM installation and configuration, user and group management options, self-service solutions, role-based access control, reducing security threats, and finally operational troubleshooting and best practices. By the end of this book, you will have gained the necessary skills to deploy, manage and operate Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 to meet your business requirements and solve real-world customer problems.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 Handbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

ADFS configuration


MIM CM configuration for ADFS installation is quite similar to the Windows Authentication configuration. We will outline the installation to the existing CM configuration of The Financial Company.

The ADFS installation requires a dedicated server because the web administration portal is not compatible with the ADFS authentication model's claims-based authentication. This setup assumes that you already have ADFS set up within your environment, so we will not go through this configuration. The Financial Company has already set up ADFS, but if you need help with setting it up, visit http://bit.ly/MIMCMADFSGuides.

Step 1 – the CM installation and prerequisites

The first step is to install CM software on the CM2 (TFCCM02) server. Request a domain certificate for the IIS website and call it cm2.thefinacialcompany.net:

Once we have the certificate, we will make sure it is tied to the default site by navigating to IIS <Server name> | Sites | Default Web Sites. Open the Bindings...