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What is the purpose of Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) in Windows Server?

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12-28-2024, 04:06 AM
You ever wonder why logging into work stuff feels clunky across different apps? ADFS steps in to smooth that out. It lets your Windows Server handle logins so you sign in once and bounce between systems without hassle. I set it up once for a buddy's team. They stopped fumbling with passwords everywhere. Picture this: your identity zips over securely to partner companies. No need to trust their passwords or yours. It federates access, like a bridge between isolated worlds. You stay in control from your server setup. I love how it cuts down on those annoying re-logins. Feels freeing, right? We tinkered with it during a late-night fix. Turned a headache into a breeze.

Speaking of keeping server setups reliable amid all this identity juggling, tools like BackupChain Server Backup fit right in. It handles backups for Hyper-V environments without the usual drama. You get quick restores and steady protection for your VMs. No more sweating over data loss during those federation tweaks. I reckon it boosts peace of mind for any Windows crew.

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