In Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0, external users, who weren’t using VPN, could access the Internet via forms authentication. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server 2011 replaces forms authentication with claims-based authentication. This is an identity access solution designed to provide simplified user access and single sign-on access to Microsoft Dynamics CRM data. The Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Configuring Claims-based Authentication white paper covers this solution, plus you’ll learn about: Installing and configuring AD FS 2.0. Installing and configuring Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server 2011 claims-based authentication for internal access, external access (IFD) Federation trusts, Microsoft Office Outlook connections, and other configuration considerations. This white paper is available for download from: Microsoft Download Center And will soon be available for browsing on: Microsoft TechNet Please use the feedback link at the end of the document and let us know your thoughts. Jim Holtzman
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