Single Sign On (SSO)
Overview
Single sign-on (SSO) has been configured to reduce the number of sign-ins staff need to make throughout their day. SSO is a technology that allows you to sign into multiple services without entering a username or password. SSO authenticate you via a token created on your laptop during sign-in that allows you to sign-in and access other services without any prompts.
The following services currently support SSO:
- Accessing Microsoft 365 via Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
- Logging onto LiquidFiles through the web browser.
- IT Support documentation.
Below are instructions on using SSO.
Microsoft 365 via Web Browser
When working off your assigned laptop, open Google Chrome and browse to https://portal.office.com. You'll be automatically logged into your Microsoft 365 account.
LiquidFiles
Browse to https://transfer.georgeandbell.com using the Google Chrome web browser. Rather than sign-in using your username and password, press the SSO Login button. You will be automatically signed into your account.
Periodic Sign In Requests
Due to the interaction between Microsoft and Duo, you'll be periodically prompted to re-sign into your Microsoft 365 account. This is occurring when a window appears in the middle of your screen (uninitiated) asking that you complete a Duo Push Request.
Completing this Duo Push Request will complete the process, after which you will not be prompted for another few months.