Examples of using Federation gateway in English and their translations into Swedish
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Microsoft Federation Gateway Support.
For more information, see Remove Microsoft Federation Gateway Support.
When the Microsoft Federation Gateway wizard appears, click Next.
In the results pane, click Manage Microsoft Federation Gateway Support.
Before adding Microsoft Federation Gateway Support, back up the AD RMS configuration database.
In the pane, click Configure Microsoft Federation Gateway settings.
The Microsoft Federation Gateway acts as a trusted broker between the two organizations by verifying the identity of the two organizations in the transaction.
In the Actions pane, click Configure Microsoft Federation Gateway Support.
With the Microsoft Federation Gateway, authentication from the identity provider is supplied to the gateway by using a standard format called Security Assertion Markup Language SAML.
In the results pane, click Manage Microsoft Federation Gateway Support.
In the Enroll Cluster with Microsoft Federation Gateway wizard, click Update Microsoft Federation Gateway Settings, select Update Token Decryption Certificate, and then click Browse.
enable Microsoft Federation Gateway Support.
For more information about Microsoft Federation Gateway, see Understanding the Microsoft Federation Gateway.
Click to update a certificate that is used with the Microsoft Federation Gateway.
The Microsoft Federation Gateway provides applications with a simple, standards-based method of establishing trust between separate organizations that uses SSL certificates to prove domain ownership.
The certificate must be from a certificate authority that is trusted by the Microsoft Federation Gateway.
Microsoft Federation Gateway Support in Windows Server® 2008 R2 enables AD RMS to accept tokens from the Microsoft Federation Gateway to authenticate users for certification and licensing.
The following is a list of things that should be considered before you install AD RMS with Microsoft Federation Gateway.
To prove your ownership of the domain that you want to federate with the Microsoft Federation Gateway, you must own the X.509 SSL certificate for that domain.
It must be from one of the trusted root certification authorities(CAs) that are configured in the Microsoft Federation Gateway.
you need to add Microsoft Federation Gateway Support again.
For more information, see Important considerations for installing AD RMS with Microsoft Federation Gateway Support.
Establishing a trust through the Microsoft Federation Gateway enables an AD RMS cluster to accept certification and licensing requests from external organizations by accepting claims-based authentication tokens from the Microsoft Federation Gateway.
click Remove Microsoft Federation Gateway Support.
then add Microsoft Federation Gateway Support to each server in the cluster by following the instructions in Add Microsoft Federation Gateway Support.
click Add Microsoft Federation Gateway Support.
Before uninstalling Service Pack 1 for Windows Server® 2008 R2, you must remove Microsoft Federation Gateway Support from the AD RMS cluster.
For information about which certificate to select, see Important considerations for installing AD RMS with Microsoft Federation Gateway Support.
the ability of two organizations to establish a trust relationship, Microsoft Federation Gateway Support plays a crucial role in their deployment.
For more information about the requirements for the SSL certificate, see Important considerations for installing AD RMS with Microsoft Federation Gateway Support.