
Set own authentication
You can enforce Basic authentication for the current Authentication Management Service. To do this,
you must register Basic authentication users to the current Authentication Management Service.
1. Click [Servers Utilizing Auth. Service] to view a list of other servers that are utilizing
Basic authentication settings.
Browse Another Auth.
You can browse the Authentication Management Service (Basic authentication) of another server.
1. Click [Browse] to select the Authentication Management Service of another server that
is utilizing Basic authentication. Alternatively, you can enter the server name of the
Authentication Management Service directly.
Windows Authentication (NT compatible)
Under Windows Authentication (NT compatible), use user accounts configured on one of the following
domains:
• Windows NT domain
• Windows 2000 Active Directory domain (mixed mode, NT compatible access permission mode)
• Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domain (mixed mode, intermediate)
• Windows Server 2008 Active Directory domain
• If
Active Directory native mode is running in a trust relationship domain, select Windows Authentication
(native).
Set own authentication
You can enforce Windows Authentication (NT compatible) for the current Authentication
Management Service.
1. To specify a Domain Controller directly, click [Set Domain Controller] to set the
correspondence between the domain used for Windows Authentication (NT
compatible) and the domain controller.
2. Click [Servers Utilizing Auth. Service] to view a list of other servers utilizing this
authentication method.
Browse Another Auth.
You can browse the Authentication Management Service (Windows Authentication (NT compatible)
of another server.
1. Click [Browse] to select the Authentication Management Service of another server that
is utilizing Windows Authentication (NT - compatible). Alternatively, you can enter the
server name of the Authentication Management Service directly.
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