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external help file Module Name ms.date online version schema title
Microsoft.IdentityServer.Management.dll-Help.xml
ADFS
10/30/2017
2.0.0
Get-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust

Get-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust

SYNOPSIS

Gets the properties of a relying party trust for a non-claims-aware web application or service.

SYNTAX

__AllParameterSets (Default)

Get-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust [<CommonParameters>]

Identifier

Get-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust -TargetIdentifier <String> [<CommonParameters>]

IdentifierName

Get-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust [-TargetName] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

IdentifierObject

Get-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust
 [-TargetNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust <NonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust>] [<CommonParameters>]

DESCRIPTION

The Get-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust cmdlet gets the properties of a relying party trust for a non-claims-aware web application or service.

A non-claims aware relying party trust is a relying party trust for web applications or services that do not rely directly on Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) to issue tokens, but instead rely on a third party that accesses such tokens and transforms them into what applications understand. A non-claims-aware relying party trust is useful for defining authentication and authorization policies for web applications and services that do not rely on AD FS tokens. The Web Application Proxy requests such tokens for preauthentication to web applications or services that have corresponding non-claims-aware relying party trusts for requests that come from outside the network through the proxy.

EXAMPLES

Example 1: Get the properties of a non-claims-aware relying party trust by using a name

PS C:\> Get-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust -TargetName "ExpenseReport"

This command gets the properties of the non-claims-aware relying party trust for the application named ExpenseReport.

Example 2: Get the properties of a non-claims-aware relying party trust by using an identifier

PS C:\> Get-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartTrust -TargetIdentifier "http://Contosoexpense/"

This command gets the properties of the non-claims-aware relying party trust for the expense report application that has the identifier http://Contosoexpense.

PARAMETERS

-TargetIdentifier

Specifies the identifier of the non-claims-aware relying party trust to get.

Type: String
Parameter Sets: Identifier
Aliases: 

Required: True
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False

-TargetName

Specifies the name of the non-claims-aware relying party trust to get.

Type: String
Parameter Sets: IdentifierName
Aliases: 

Required: True
Position: 0
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False

-TargetNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust

Specifies a NonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust object. The cmdlet enables the non-claims-aware relying party trust that you specify. To obtain a NonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust, use the Get-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust cmdlet.

Type: NonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust
Parameter Sets: IdentifierObject
Aliases: 

Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: True (ByValue)
Accept wildcard characters: False

CommonParameters

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).

INPUTS

OUTPUTS

NOTES

RELATED LINKS

Add-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust

Set-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust

Enable-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust

Disable-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust

Remove-AdfsNonClaimsAwareRelyingPartyTrust