How does WiKID work with Active Directory?
Up to Table of ContentsThis FAQ applies to: WiKID Strong Authentication Server Enterprise Edition
WiKID works with Active Directory in two ways:
initial validation of users and in the authentication process. Both are
optional. If you use Active Directory, you can use the the built in scripts on the WiKID Strong Authentication Server for self-service token validation to add your Active Directory users to WiKID. Feel free to change these scripts as needed. Second if you want to check that your users are valid in Active
Directory as well as in WiKID, you can use the Microsoft Radius server
IAS (which is a free addition to ISA). It can be configured to check
that a user is valid in AD and then proxy the username and one-time
password to WiKID for validation. In this way, deleting a user in AD is
all you should need to do. More information on configuring IAS/ISA with
two-factor authentication from WiKID can be found here

