> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.devolutions.net/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/it/knowledge-base/how-to-articles/enable-single-sign-on-with-windows-accounts.md).

# Attivare il single sign-on con account Windows

L'impostazione ***Abilita il single sign-on con gli account Windows*** in Remote Desktop Manager consente di riutilizzare automaticamente una sessione utente Windows autenticata per accedere a determinati servizi e risorse senza richiedere nuovamente le credenziali.

Per individuare l'impostazione, apra Remote Desktop Manager e vada su ***File*** – ***Impostazioni*** – ***Tipi di voce*** – ***Sessioni*** – ***Sito web***.

#### Le sessioni Edge accedono al tenant Microsoft 365 errato

Quando si crea un profilo Microsoft Edge in Remote Desktop Manager per accedere a Microsoft 365 con un tenant secondario, Edge potrebbe riaprirsi utilizzando il tenant principale aggiunto ad Azure Active Directory. Dopo il riavvio, tornando al tenant secondario viene richiesto di accedere nuovamente.

Ciò accade perché l'impostazione ***Abilita il single sign-on con gli account Windows*****s** utilizza lo stesso single sign-on impiegato al di fuori di Remote Desktop Manager. Pertanto, deve essere impostata su ***No***.


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