Before you set up single sign-on, you need to configure Windows Internet Explorer. The following instructions apply with Windows Internet Explorer 11.
- Open Internet Explorer.
- On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- In the Internet Options window, click the Security tab.
- On the Security page, select Local intranet.
- Click Sites.
- In the Local intranet window, ensure that all the options are selected.
- Click Advanced.
- In the Add this website to the zone field, take either of these actions:
- To enable single sign-on with HTTP, type:
http://*.hcp-name.domain-name
For example:
http://*.hcp.example.com
- To enable single sign-on with HTTPS, type:
https://*.hcp-name.domain-name
For example:
https://*.hcp.example.com
- To enable single sign-on with HTTP, type:
- Click Add.
- Click Close.
- In the Local intranet window, click OK.
- In the Internet Options window, click the Advanced tab.
- In the Settings list, under Security, select Enable Integrated Windows Authentication.
- Click OK.
- Close Internet Explorer.