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Manipulate the ‘NameID’ SAML content – part 1

This entry was posted in Active Directory ADC ADFS AzureAD Citrix FAS Netscaler PowerShell and tagged ADC ADFS AzureAD Citrix Citrix ADC Claims EnterpriseApp Federation NetScaler PowerShell on 2021-10-28 by John Billekens

In this article I will show you a way to connect a guest (company) via SAML to allow them access to your Citrix environment without the need for adding the guest companies suffix to your domain.



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