We are planning to have SSO for our SaaS-based and Internal applications with Workspace ONE Access.
Planning to integrate Azure AD with Workspace ONE as third-Party IDP. - so that I can sync the users to Access and from that to UEM
So should I really need connectors on my on-premise (ACC & Access)?
I know few features won't be possible like internal CA, Syslog, Horizon\Citrix.
SSO is our major use case to deploy.
Hi,
Based on your description of the things you are trying to solve, I dont think you need the connectors installed.
To achieve the user provisioning from AzureAD -> access -> UEM you don't need the connectors. But I don't think you can synchronize groups directly from AzureAD to Access thru Just-in-Time Provisioning.
And you should be able to configure SSO without the connectors.
Thanks for your reply,
- I think if I wanted to have Office 365 SSO (Federated), then I should go with connectors.
Bcz Azure & Office 365 both uses AzureAD connect.