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Dear All,

 

This is the first time i ever have an opportunity to work on NWBC. My company wants to implement SSO using NWBC for HTML and not interested in using any AS JAVA components or SAP Netweaver SSO product.

 

Requirement/Background:

We are going live with HR/PAYROLL and ESS/MSS. The requirement is that users  will use NWBC for HTML to login into backend system(ECC 6.0 EHP5 on Windows /SQL 2008)  and print their payslip and do all allowed activities in ESS/MSS functionality.

 

( I realised from EHP5 we do not require Portal to implement ESS/MSS)

 

AIM:

Company wants to implement single sign on using NWBC for HTML to achieve the above requirement.At the moment users have to change their password every 30 days in production system.Since most of the users logs in only once in a month to print their payslips ,there is always a chance for them  to forget their password or system will prompt to change the password due to 30  day password change restriction, therefore we will get thousands of calls related to password reset every month end. To avoid this we want to implement SSO.

 

Note: If we can achieve SSO then we can disable or make changes to the password expiry parameter

 

My Thoughts:

 

Based on the requirement all i can think of is to authenticate the users at desktop level (AD) and then by clicking on the NWBC link they should be able to login into the backend system automatically, based on the roles assigned to them , they will be able to perform their activities.We can apply the password restrictions at AD level and users only have to remember one password.

 

I would really appreciate if any one can guide me through in achieving this. We are open for any suggestions.

 

Thank You

Raj


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