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Access on premises SharePoint Document Library using ADFS #9715

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cyberduck opened this issue Sep 29, 2016 · 1 comment
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Access on premises SharePoint Document Library using ADFS #9715

cyberduck opened this issue Sep 29, 2016 · 1 comment
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Hello, We use SharePoint 2010 on prem and allow Windows PCs to map drives to document libraries via WebDAV. We'd like the same for Mac OS X, however we can't find any products that simply allow a connection similar to simply mapping a drive in Windows. I read CyberDuck/MountainDuck allows this, however for NTLM support we will require ADFS. We don't have ADFS installed, and as none of us have installed ADFS before, we don't want to invest a considerable amount of time preparing a server, and making changes to SharePoint, only to find this doesn't work - hence this ticket. :)

Can you please confirm that CyberDuck/MountainDuck allows mounting on premises SharePoint 2010 document libraries using an on premises server running ADFS for the purpose of NTLM authentication?

Thank you,

Greg Lloyd
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@dkocher commented

With ADFS configured you can authenticate through NTLM which Cyberduck supports. No configuration is required.

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