"However,
users will still need to use their Google password for client-based
services like IMAP, Google Chat, etc. "

Interesting, so what you're saying is, that next to the school
credentials, the students actually have a second password, that allows
them to use IMAP, Gtalk, etc... ?
How can they know or where can they find that password?

On Jan 21, 9:27 am, "Tony (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ankur,
>
> In case you have not seen this, here is a document describing how
> Google SSO works:
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/apps/sso/saml_reference_implementation.html
>
> Basically, Google SSO is based on SAML 2.0.  We will delegate
> authentication to your system (i.e. students/faculties will use your
> school's username/password) for all web-based services.  However,
> users will still need to use their Google password for client-based
> services like IMAP, Google Chat, etc.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Tony
>
> On Jan 20, 9:27 am, Ankur <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,we are working for implementing Google Apps in our college,and have
> > one query.We want the google apps login page on the homepage of the
> > domain,how is it possible.We do know about SSO but are a bit confused
> > about it's working,does it even fetches the username and password
> > which we have created in the google apps control panel or just from
> > the database of our college.
>
> > Please reply ASAP
>
> > Thanks
> > Ankur
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