59.13 Testing Your Integration

After you complete the tasks to enable integration, you should test to verify that integration is working.

This section contains the following topics:

59.13.1 Testing the SharePoint Server Integration

You can verify that a user can access SharePoint Server resources through Access Manager authentication and SharePoint Server authorization.

To test your SharePoint Server integration:

  1. Navigate to any SharePoint Server Web page using your browser.

    You are challenged for your credentials.

  2. Log in by supplying the necessary credentials.
  3. Verify that the page you requested is visible.
  4. Optional: Check the Event Viewer to confirm that the access request was successful.

59.13.2 Testing Single Sign-On for the SharePoint Server Integration

You can also test single sign-on by demonstrating that a user who has just supplied credentials and accessed an SharePoint Server resource can (before the ObSSOCookie expires) access a non-SharePoint Server resource without having to supply credentials a second time.

For example, use a resource defined in the Policy Manager. When single sign-on is working, you should be granted access to the page without having to supply credentials a second time.

To test single sign-on for your SharePoint Server integration:

  1. Create and protect a new virtual site with a Application Domain (or use one you have already created.
  2. Place a Web page anywhere in the tree of this virtual site.
  3. Using a browser, navigate to the page in the new virtual site.

    If you have already passed authentication, you should be granted access to the page without having to supply credentials a second time.