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CMS-XML KM-Dim9: Changing the Domain Authentication for a Server
KM-Dim9: Changing the Domain Authentication for a Server
CMS-XML freshstart=true does not work with Domain Authentication
freshstart=true does not work with Domain Authentication
CMS-XML KM-Dim7: Domain Authentication for NT/2000 - How can I get Dimensions to recognise more than one Domain?
KM-Dim7: Domain Authentication for NT/2000 - How can I get Dimensions to recognise more than one Domain ?
CMS-XML DS users with domain authentication/no passwords cannot log into ECP
DS users with domain authentication /no passwords cannot log into ECP
CMS-XML SSO with Windows Authentication checks for the existence of loginid with the domain stripped it
Issue discovered while using SBM SSO + Waffle Filter (Windows Authentication ) with NtlmDomainStrip
CMS-XML MCLG: How to authenticate users against a Windows NT domain for single sign-on
Right click on the web site being used by Collage, and choose Properties. On the Directory Security tab, click the Edit button in the "Anonymous access and authentication control" section. Uncheck the box for "Anonymous access", and click OK.
CMS-XML Configurator attempts to use local user credentials to authenticate against the domain
Configurator attempts to use local user credentials to authenticate against the domain causing the domain account to be locked. 1. User server that is part of a domain . 2. Create a local administrative user account (e.g. 'dgoodale') that has the same login id as a domain account (e.g. 'domain\dgoodale'), but a different password
CMS-XML LDAP Authentication provider format
Domain Filter: This depends on your active directory settings, so you will need to consult your active directory administrator. The format should look something like this:
CMS-XML Error "You must be logged into your Windows domain before logging in to the product"
When installing PPM on Windows Server 2008 R2, if PPM is setup to use Windows NT Authentication as the provider, the users may get the following error when trying to login: You must be logged into your Windows domain before logging in to the product.
CMS-XML 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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