Hi,

At the moment the behavior is that the users has to login to the
browser session when the browser opens, with SSO or not. The main
reason for this would be security. They maybe a work around for this,
my concern would be that when using auto login on Google Talk and
bypassing the login page gives access to all emails (and more apps) if
someone else is using the computer.

does anyone else have any ideas on this?

Julian.



On Mar 4, 1:52 pm, Will Gillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> We use GoogleApps for EDU, and use SSO to allow users to use forms
> authentication to sign into our Active Directory for authentication,
> then pass the SAML to Google.  Basically we're using a nearly
> unmodified version of the .NET sample for SSO authentication.
>
> We have a central password management tool which allows our users to
> update their passwords on all of our systems.  This tool also updates
> password on Google (to keep our AD passwords and GoogleApps passwords
> in sync).
>
> Many of our users also use GoogleTalk client to have Instant Messaging
> and email notification on their desktop.  However, when a user uses
> the GTalk client to open their GoogleApps mailbox, they are prompted
> with our SSO sign-on page.  We would like to add something to our SSO
> sign-on page to detect that they are using their GTalk client and
> perform some kind of auto-login from that point, so they are not
> prompted for their password on the SSO page.
>
> Is that possible?  If so, how (any examples are welcome).
>
> Thanks!
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