
Windows Authentication (native)
Under Windows Authentication (native), use user accounts configured on one of the following domains:
• Windows 2000 Active Directory domain (native mode, Windows 2000 only access allowed mode)
• Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domain (native mode, intermediate)
• Windows Server 2008 Active Directory domain
Set own authentication
You can enforce Windows Authentication (native) for current Authentication Management Service.
• To access a domain associated with the computer in which Remote Communication Gate S is
installed:
In [Domain name:], [Domain user name:], and [Password:], enter the domain name and
information of a user allowed to access.
• To specify a domain controller directly in a Windows environment where there are multiple
controllers in each domain:
Click [Set Domain Controller], and then, on the [Set Domain Controller] screen that appears,
specify the domain and its controller.
• To access a domain in which a one-way trust relationship has been established with a domain
associated with the computer in which Remote Communication Gate S is installed:
Click [Set Domain Account] and enter accessible user data for domains registered using [Set
Domain Account].
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 (native)) of
another server.
1. Click [Browse] to select the Authentication Management Service of another server that
is utilizing Windows Authentication (native). Alternatively, you can enter the server
name of the Authentication Management Service directly.
Notes Authentication
Notes Authentication utilizes Notes domain user accounts.
Set own authentication
You can enforce Notes Authentication for the currently running Authentication Management Service.
1. Enter the details of the Notes server and access user's account in [Server Name:],
[Domain name:], [Domain user name:], and [Password:].
2. Click [Servers Utilizing Auth. Service] to see a list of the servers that are utilizing this
authentication method.
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