Jeff,

We had this same issue on several of our CAS's.  The first thing to check 
it to make sure the time on the CAS and CAM are within 3-5 minutes of each 
other as well as with the AD server you are authenticating with.  The 
following Cisco page might be of use as well.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/nac/appliance/configuration_guide/413/cas/s_adsso.html#wp1158138


Kevin Nelson
Sr. Network Administrator
Capitol Federal Savings





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I feel like I have followed all of the directions for setting up AD SSO 
but I can't get the service to start on the CAS.  Anyone out there have 
similar trouble?

Thanks,

Jeff

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Jeffrey Stewart

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Western Kentucky University

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