In some situations, you might be required to import a technical definition into your environment, for example, when you are switching between environments (for example, from a Dev environment to a QA environment to a Production environment).
Perform the following steps from a terminal on which you installed SSO Studio (usually the Enrollment Terminal):
- Download the .sse file to the terminal.
- Launch the SSO Builder application (C:\Program Files\Evidian\Enterprise Access Management\ssobuilder.exe).
- Expand EAM > Evidian Enterprise Access Management > Application access > Applications.
- Right-click Technical Definitions from the left navigation pane, and then select Import.
- Navigate to the directory that contains the .sse file and then double-click the file. The technical definition appears in the Technical Definitions folder, as shown in the following figure.
- For technical definitions that are related to web-based applications, expand the new application and then perform the following steps for each window that appears in the application:
- Right-click the first window that appears in the application, and then select Properties, as shown in the following figure.
- On the Detection tab, update that the URL address that appears in the URL field if it is not correct for your environment.
- Click OK.
- Right-click the first window that appears in the application, and then select Properties, as shown in the following figure.
- Right-click the new application and then select Update directory. The application icon changes from red to blue. The following figure shows the Update directory option.
Perform the following steps while logged into the EAM Console as an administrator:
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- Click the Account and access right management button.
- Expand EAM > Enterprise Access Management > Application.
- If the technical definition is for a new application instance, perform the following steps:
- Right-click Applications and then select New > Application.
- On the Information tab, in the Name field, specify a name of the application. Click Apply.
- On the Configuration tab, click the SSO tab, and then select SSO. In the Methods window, from the Default SSO Propagation method list, select SSO. The technical definition field appears.
- Click Select.
- Navigate to EAM > Evidian Enterprise Access Management > Application access > Applications > Technical Definitions, select the new technical definition, and then click OK. The following figure provides an example.
- If the technical definition is for an existing application instance, perform the following steps:
- Select the application.
- On the SSO tab, in the Methods window, click Select.
- Navigate to EAM > Evidian Enterprise Access Management > Application access > Applications, select the new technical definition, and then click OK. The following figure provides an example.
Perform the following steps on a user terminal that uses SSO.
- From the system tray, select SSO Enterprise.
- From the left menu pane, click the Home button, and in the Home window, click the Refresh button.
- For new applications, from the left menu pane, click the Account button. Confirm that the new application appears and a username does not appear (displays not registered). If the application does not appear, right click in an empty area of the applications table and unselect the option Hide applications without credential.
- Launch the MES or NEA, when prompted, log in with a username and password.
- Perform a task that requires an e-signature and perform a tap to complete the operation.
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