SSO login issue

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Anishkumar
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    Hi All,

     

    Greetings!!!

     

    when i try to configure SSO using the command SSOCONFIG -C i am facing the following issue please help me in solving

     

    C:\lsfdev>ssoconfig -c
    No upgrade available for Version 1.2
    [WARNING] Unable to retrieve security context!...
    com.lawson.lawsec.authen.LSFSecurityAuthenException:There are more than one iden
    tity 0 using this OS user LOCAL\lawson. Please check identities for this OS serv
    ice.
    Please enter the password used for Lawson security utilities:

    Got exception: java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: This method (getNativeRu
    ntimeContext) has not been implemented.
    Stack Trace : java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: This method (getNativeRun
    timeContext) has not been implemented.
            at com.lawson.security.authen.BootstrapSecurityContextImpl.getNativeRunt
    imeContext(BootstrapSecurityContextImpl.java:166)
            at com.lawson.security.spi.CommonAuthenticationFactory._getClassLoader(C
    ommonAuthenticationFactory.java:1406)
            at com.lawson.security.spi.CommonAuthenticationFactory.getManagerFactory
    (CommonAuthenticationFactory.java:423)
            at com.lawson.security.spi.CommonAuthenticationFactory.getManagerFactory
    (CommonAuthenticationFactory.java:374)
            at com.lawson.lawsec.authen.SSOMainMenuHandler.isWSFederationEnabled(SSO
    MainMenuHandler.java:98)
            at com.lawson.lawsec.authen.SSOMainMenuHandler.extendOptions(SSOMainMenu
    Handler.java:568)
            at com.lawson.lawsec.authen.SSOMainMenuHandler.getMenuOptions(SSOMainMen
    uHandler.java:50)
            at com.lawson.lawsec.authen.util.TextMenuChoice.askUserChoice(TextMenuCh
    oice.java:39)
            at com.lawson.lawsec.authen.util.TextMenuChoice.process(TextMenuChoice.j
    ava:142)
            at com.lawson.lawsec.authen.SSOConfig.processInteractiveConfiguration(SS
    OConfig.java:1534)
            at com.lawson.lawsec.authen.SSOConfig.processOptionConfigure(SSOConfig.j
    ava:1105)
            at com.lawson.lawsec.authen.SSOConfig.main(SSOConfig.java:188)


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    Woozy
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      It sounds like you have two Identity records connected to the Lawson OS account, so it doesn't know which record to use to determine the security rights for the user. Probably the "Lawson" user account and maybe a sysadmin's user account??? The OS identity on the non-Lawson user account needs to be changed to point to the OS account for that user rather than the Lawson user account.
      Kelly Meade
      J. R. Simplot Company
      Boise, ID
      Carl.Seay
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        Hi, I believe it means the user you are logged in with (LOCAL\lawson) is not an LSF Identity tied to a user. I'm guessing this is Windows: Was the Domain Lawson user used for the install?

        If it is supposed to be LOCAL, I believe that means the LSF Identity was deleted. In which case, you would need another user with access to ssoconfig in order to add the identity back.
        Anishkumar
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        Posts: 13
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          Hi seay

          I yes i had installed in the Domain lawson user accout because the Domain controller and the lawson Application are in the same machine.so i dont have a local user account because every user was maintained by the Domain.
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