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You can use Azure AD for SSO login into the product, but currently the host logins don't work when windows would need to authenticate against an azure domain. The login page would redirect to the federated authentication page, so it recognizes the domain and forwards the user there.
Ash, I wouldn't actually mind the redirect on the remote connection side. It would be worth it to be able to completely disable the built in Administrator account on those machines. I wouldn't even mind if you didn't get the credential passthrough as long as my AAD account can get access to the machines.
- rsantanna4 years agoNew Contributor
Hi aferino, have you already tried this ?
Using Azure Active Directory with LogMeIn Central - LogMeIn Central Support (logmeininc.com)
Did not work ?
- aferino4 years agoActive Contributor
I'm not concerned with access to Central and LogMeIn in general. I want to be able to start a remote session with computers by providing AAD credentials. Would this enable that functionality? From what I've seen, I doubt it. This appears to be for logging in to the LogMeIn Central portal itself.
- rsantanna4 years agoNew Contributor
I really don't know exactly how it work. I'm talking with my logmein account manager to get a solution.