Installing ADFS
In this section, I shall walk you through the
process of installing ADFS. If you do not have the installation
downloaded already, you may download ADFS from the following URL: www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=10909. Please ensure you have completed the pre-installation steps in the section titled “Preparing for ADFS Installation.”
- Execute ADFSSETUP.EXE
as an elevated administrator.
- Click the Next button on the dialog show in Figure 14.
- Accept the license terms on the next dialog and then click the Next button.
- In the dialog show in Figure 15, choose the Federation server role.
- ADFS might show a dialog to install prerequisite software; click the Next button to proceed.
- When you see the dialog in Figure ,
you have completed the installation. Next we move on to the
configuration—check the check box to start the Management Console, and
then click the Finish button.
- When the Management Console launches, you should see something similar to Figure 17.
- Click the link to launch the ADFS Configuration Wizard, shown in Figure 17.
- On the next dialog, shown in Figure 18, select the option to create a new federation service.
- The next dialog provides you the option to install a federation farm or stand-alone farm.
Creating a new farm requires a SQL Server connection
and is suited to production environments, or systems requiring multiple
ADFS instances in a farm. The stand-alone option, much like SharePoint,
will configure a local SQL Server instance and perform the
configuration for you but will not allow you to add additional ADFS
instances alongside the present instance of ADFS.
- Choosing the farm installation type will prompt the installer to require SQL Server connection settings and credentials.
- I chose the stand-alone option, and after clicking the Next button, I see a dialog like that in Figure 19.
- Click the Next button.
- Provide the ADFS service account to use, and when prompted, click the Next button.
- On the summary screen, click the Next button to begin the configuration.
Note The
certificate used by ADFS, and shown in the wizard, is that of the SSL
certificate configured for the ADFS default web site in Internet
Information Services Manager. If you only have one SSL certificate
configured, ADFS wizard fills out the certificate choice for you.
- After a few dialogs showing installation progress, you should see a status dialog like that in Figure 20, showing the completed installation.