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Cloud Access Manager 8.1.2 - How To Configure Microsoft Sharepoint

Installing Cloud Access Manager for SharePoint

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Run the installer, which will install the software in its default location and add a link to your Windows® Start menu.

Note: Cloud Access Manager for SharePoint requires Microsoft® .NET framework version 4.5 installed on your host.

Establishing a trust between Cloud Access Manager and SharePoint™

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Complete the fields on the Trust tab. You can obtain the realm value from the Cloud Access Manager SharePoint application configuration, Federation Settings | Relying Party Realm / Identity.

Manual configuration of a SharePoint™ 2013 Server WS-Federation Trust

This section guides you through the steps required to manually configure your SharePoint™ 2013 server for claims-based authentication using WS-Federation.

Note: These steps are an alternative method to using the Cloud Access Manager for Microsoft SharePoint utility described in Configuration of a SharePoint™ 2010 or 2013 WS-Federation Trust using the Cloud Access Manager for Microsoft® SharePoint™ utility.

For instructions on how to configure SharePoint™ 2010, please refer to Manual configuration of a SharePoint™ 2010 Server WS-Federation Trust.

Note: If you have added extra claims to the Claim Mapping page in the Cloud Access Manager SharePoint template, then you will need to add mappings for each extra claim here.
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use extra New-SPClaimTypeMapping commands, as for the EmailAddress default shown above.
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then use the -ClaimsMappings parameter in the New-SPTrustedIdentityTokenIssuer command to create them in the Trust.

Manual configuration of a SharePoint™ 2010 Server WS-Federation Trust

This section guides you through the steps required to manually configure your SharePoint™ 2010 server for claims-based authentication. Configuring SharePoint 2010 is similar to configuring SharePoint™ 2013, with additional steps to enable the claims-based authentication mode.

Note: These steps are an alternative to using the Cloud Access Manager for Microsoft SharePoint utility described in Configuration of a SharePoint™ 2010 or 2013 WS-Federation Trust using the Cloud Access Manager for Microsoft® SharePoint™ utility.

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On the SharePoint server, open the SharePoint™ 2010 Management Shell, and enter the following commands to change SharePoint 2010 from classic-mode to claims-based authentication:
Note: If you have added extra claims to the Claim Mapping page in the Cloud Access Manager SharePoint template, then you will need to add mappings for each extra claim here.
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use extra New-SPClaimTypeMapping commands, as for the EmailAddress default shown above.
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then use the -ClaimsMappings parameter in the New-SPTrustedIdentityTokenIssuer command to create them in the Trust.

The trust has now been established between Cloud Access Manager and SharePoint Server. Next you will need to enable it to protect your sites.

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