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Create relying party trusts

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Create relying party trusts

- There are two types of trusts and rules involved in configuring claims-based authentication. The domain with the resources needs to specify who they trust to create claims, and the rules that will be used to accept or filter those claims as they come in. This is the other side of that exchange. The domain containing the user's, or applications that need to access the resources, need to configure a relying party trust. I'm going to continue the scenario of Landon Cafe employees posting charges to guest accounts at Landon Hotels. So let's go to the ADFS server in the Landon Cafe domain to create the relying party trust. This is the ADFS server that was installed in the Landon Cafe domain. It was recently upgraded from ADFS on Windows server 2012-R2 to the new version of 2016. We raised the functional level and we should now have access to all the current features. So let me go ahead and select the Tools menu in Server Manager and open the ADFS Management tool. Setting up this trust…

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