
4oor6 (4oor6) asked a question.
Okta and win AD are connected.
What I'm curious about is that if I successfully log in from the login page, do I not have to log in from another application?
So what does it tell other applications that you're logged in?
And is the login status only for that browser? Or does it link to another browser and stay logged in?
I understood the first login floor, but I was wondering what you would take to decide whether to log in or not when you later access another application.

Hi @4oor6 (4oor6) , Thank you for reaching out to the Okta Community!
These are rather broad questions depending on the type of implementation you are looking for or the configurations you want to apply and is more appropriate for our dedicated Okta Developer Forum.
My advice would be to reach out devforum.okta.com to take advantage of their expertise.
While we'll do our best to answer all of your questions here, this medium is more inclined towards Okta core products and features (non-developer work).
That being said, it’s important to clarify that the login session is indeed “for that browser” as far as the Okta tenant is concerned and the downstream applications are responsible for the session and session lifetime in their respective realms.
Some documentation to offer some additional insight can be found in the following links:
https://www.okta.com/blog/2021/02/single-sign-on-sso/
https://developer.okta.com/code/react/
https://developer.okta.com/blog/2020/11/24/spring-boot-okta
For specific questions regarding your React/Springboot implementation please reach out to my colleagues on devforum.okta.com .
If my answer helped, remember to mark it as best to increase its visibility for other members of the Okta Community who might have the same questions as you.
Hope my answer helps!
--------------------------------
Earn Today: New Okta Community Badges Have Arrived