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Learn more about: Mapping Your Deployment Goals to an AD FS Design
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Mapping Your Deployment Goals to an AD FS Design
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02/13/2024
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Mapping Your Deployment Goals to an AD FS Design

After you finish reviewing the existing Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) deployment goals and you determine which goals are related to your deployment, you can map those goals to a specific AD FS design. For more information about AD FS predefined deployment goals, see Identifying Your AD FS Deployment Goals.

Use the following table to determine which AD FS design maps to the appropriate combination of AD FS deployment goals for your organization. This table refers only to the two primary AD FS designs, as described in this guide. However, you can create a hybrid or custom AD FS design by using any combination of the AD FS deployment goals to meet the needs of your organization.

AD FS deployment goal Web SSO Design Federated Web SSO Design
Provide Your Active Directory Users Access to Your Claims-Aware Applications and Services No Yes, in the account partner
Provide Your Active Directory Users Access to the Applications and Services of Other Organizations No Yes, optional in the account partner
Provide Users in Another Organization Access to Your Claims-Aware Applications and Services Yes Yes

See Also

AD FS Design Guide in Windows Server 2012