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Click on the Attributes tab and then click on Create |
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Location: | HTTP Body | Name: | This can be any name the SP requires however usually it is 'groups' | Format: | attrname-format:URI | Script: | groups*.name |
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Remember to Save the changes
Please Test
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Here are the groups that the AD account belongs to.. |
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If you log onto the SAML website you can check to see if all the groups of which the AD account is a member of, are returned in the 'groups' attribute, by looking at the full SAML assertion... |
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In this example, this is what the SAML test page returns.. |
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