Login Methods - Novell ADMINSTUDIO 9.5 User Manual

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Login Methods

There are four methods you can use to login to AdminStudio Enterprise Server:
Table 4-1 • AdminStudio Enterprise Server Login Methods
Method
AdminStudio
Enterprise
Server
Account
Login
Domain
Account
Login
Single Sign-
On Login
AdminStudio 9.5 User Guide
Description
Users login to AdminStudio Enterprise Server using a User
Account (User Name and Password) that was created in
AdminStudio Enterprise Server by clicking Add on the User
Administration page.
Users login to AdminStudio Enterprise Server using their
Domain Account (User Name and Password), the same
account they use to login to their network.
To set this up, you import users or groups from a Directory
Service: Active Directory or Novell eDirectory.
Note •
For domain account login, the Anonymous access option
on the
IIS Authentication Methods Dialog Box
You set up AdminStudio Enterprise Server so that if users
are logged on to your network using their Domain Account
(User Name and Password), they are automatically logged
in to AdminStudio Enterprise Server.
To set this up, you import users or groups from Active
Directory
Note •
For Single Sign-On, IIS performs user authentication. For all
other login methods, AdminStudio Enterprise Server performs
authentication.
Note •
Single Sign-on is not supported for Novell eDirectory users
and groups.
Note •
For single sign-on login, the Anonymous access option
on the
IIS Authentication Methods Dialog Box
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Chapter 4: Managing Users, Directory Services, and User Logins
must be selected.
must not be selected.
Managing User Logins
Related Topics
Using AdminStudio
Enterprise Server
Account Login
Creating a New User
Account
Using Domain Account
Login
Adding a Directory
Service Connection
Importing Directory
Services Users and
Groups
Using Single Sign-On
Login
Adding a Directory
Service Connection
Importing Directory
Services Users and
Groups
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