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Setup SourceBridge to access SBM while using Windows Authentication
Setup SourceBridge to access SBM while using Windows Authentication
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SBM: Setup SBM to access SQL Server using Windows Authentication
Here are the steps necessary to setup SBM to connection to a SQL Server database using Windows Authentication. Create a Windows Domain Service account and give it login access to SQL. NOTE: This user much have the ability to login in batch mode (Start > Administrative Tools > Locak Security Policy > User Rights Assignment > Login in batch mode).
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Error occurred while publishing resources when using Windows Authentication
In the browser when you go to the SBM URL, you get this message in red font: “InitExtension Failed” followed by “An error occurred while publishing resources from the database.” This seems to be alleviated by granting permissions to some first user.
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Setting up PKI authentication with SBM
Serena Composer does not use CAC/PIV/etc cards for authentication. However, as of SBM 10.1.4, you can generate a client certificate that resides in the user's Windows profile that will give the user access to the SBM server without the need for a password. These instructions can be found in the SBM Composer guide.
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How do I set up SourceBridge when IIS is using Windows Authentication (NTLM, NT Challenge Response)? / Why is SourceBridge showing error 401?
at the web-site level to create a new application, for example named 'ttsourcebridge'. Copy the physical path from the application 'tmtrack' (e.g. C:\Program Files\Serena\ SBM \Application Engine\bin). You can click Basic Settings
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New Authentication Options in SBM Configurator
SBM Login Form: Enter login id and password and authenticate using the web service authentication method (see next option). Windows Authentication :
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Don't see SBM login form or get prompted with a windows security login prompt. Access to SBM denied
Try resetting the authentication . For example, open Configurator and change from SSO authentication to use Cookies, click Apply, change it back to SSO, and Apply.
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Version Manager Rich IDE (RIDE) integrations fail to connect to SBM with error "Could not authenticate (Invalid user)"
Example: Restart IIS, for example by executing "iisreset" from an Command Prompt window The second variant of the error, where someone was able to get a working RIDE workspace with SBM integration, would normally indicate that the option was selected at the time the RIDE workspace was setup, but that it has since inadvertently been disabled.
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SBM user licenses, laptop and mobile/fixed devices
A license will be set for clean up once the user clicks the Exit link in the interface; in SBM 11.4, simply closing the web browser will act like clicking the Exit link in the UI. Clicking this link should return the user to a landing page. If clicking this link logs the user back in (because you are using Windows Authentication ), then we need to change in setting in [1]
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Does SBM work with Single Sign On SSO
can also mean log in once to the Windows workstation and never be presented with a log in prompt by Serena products. This method uses the concept of Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). Prior to SBM 10.1.2, this could only be done without
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