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Error When Registering"The authentication endpoint Username was not found on the configured Secure Token Service" Error When Registering March 9, 2012 By Matt NOTE: http://help.clickdimensions.com/the-authentication-endpoint-username-was-not-found-on-the-configured-secure-token-service-error-when-registering/ This error is not a ClickDimensions error. It is an error due to a misconfiguration of Microsoft's Active Directory Federation Services. We have compiled the tips below in order to try to help if you encounter this error, but you should consult Microsoft's documentation or your CRM partner for assistance in correcting this error. ClickDimensions symantec email does not provide technical support for ADFS configuration. Error:There was no endpoint listening at http://adfs.mycompany.com/adfs/services/trust/13/username that could accept the message. This is often caused by an incorrect address or SOAP action. See InnerException, if present, for more details. TIP: When setting up ADFS, the ADFS website should only have a single binding: port 443. You symantec email proxy should remove the default port 80 binding. Notice that in the error above, the address is http: not https: which means that there is communication taking place across port 80 to ADFS. This is not the desired configuration. By removing the port 80 binding in IIS from the ADFS website, and restarting the ADFS server, you should be able to avoid this error. If not, read some of the tips below. If you see this error when trying to register or connect with ClickDimensions, there are several possible causes, all due to CRM/ADFS configuration: The Username endpoint is not properly configured in ADFS; (This is the most common cause of this error. Some customers have been able to disable the Username endpoint in ADFS to correct this. Others have had to enable it depending on their specific configuration. Refer to Microsoft's documentation for your environment.) If ADFS and CRM are installed on the same server and using the same port, you can run into