I use Okta at work as well and haven't run into any of those issues. Some google apps (Analytics is one) don't support multiple signon but most are fine. Biggest issue is that clicking calendar events in gmail will sometimes, but not always, load the personal gCal instead. Selecting the user drop down, however, loads the correct event.
On Thursday, December 19, 2013, Simon Lyall wrote: > On Thu, 19 Dec 2013, Peter Grace wrote: > >> Our business office is really interested in finding ways to reduce the >> number of passwords our salespeople need to keep track of. To that end, >> we're investigating some SSO apps that will help us >> keep everything keyed off of our Active Directory setup. >> > > I use okta at work, I don't have anything to do with managing it but from > the user side it is mostly okay. > > However we (people in the office) get a problem with Google Docs, the > first one is that it is difficult to share your "home" and "work" identity, > so you pretty much have to only use one browser for your work okta and > another browser for "home" Google stuff. This may or may not be a big thing > for you. > > The other problem is that there seems to be a bug between Google and Okta. > Every now and then (couple of times per month) okta will stop > authenticating you into Google ( Error is "Really? You know this site is > protected by ninjas, right?" ). The only fix seems to be to delete *all* > Google and okta cookies and restart your browser. > > > > -- > Simon Lyall | Very Busy | Web: http://www.darkmere.gen.nz/ > "To stay awake all night adds a day to your life" - Stilgar | eMT. > -- -- ~*~ StormeRider ~*~ "Every world needs its heroes [...] They inspire us to be better than we are. And they protect from the darkness that's just around the corner." (from Smallville Season 6x1: "Zod") On why I hate the phrase "that's so lame"... http://bit.ly/Ps3uSS
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