How To Use The SSO Command Line Options
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10-04-17 11:11 PM
I use an remote VM which installed BP and login this BP by using active directory group and blue prism server connection.
Now I tried to launch a process in remote BP by using AutomateC /run "My Scheduled Process" /sso command found in help document but failed.
Is there more detail about how to use this command or any sample or solution to implement my goal? Thanks.
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11-04-17 01:33 PM
what is the error you are getting?
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11-04-17 01:47 PM
Like in the help, AutomateC /run ""My Scheduled Process"" /sso instead of AutomateC /run ""My Scheduled Process"" /user admin mypwd.
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26-04-17 07:40 AM
The error message is ""Authentication error - INVALID TOKEN - No matching token found in database
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12-06-18 06:48 PM
I have de same problem. Any solution?
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20-06-18 07:26 PM
Hi ,
I tried the attached command as in the snapshot and it works fine for me. Hope it helps.
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21-06-18 05:28 AM
SSO uses the Windows AD account you are currently logged in as to authenticate against your target Blue Prism environment. If you aren't using AD to authenticate, or the account you're logged in as doesn't have access or the necessary permissions in the target Blue Prism environment, your command won't run.
