Setting SSO-H Authentication for Device Information Delivery Settings
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If you are managing the client machine with a MEAP authentication system, you can use the Web Service Login Service (WLS) to perform SSO-H authentication on the host machine when using the Device Information Delivery Settings mode.
The authentication performed on the host machine depends on the SSO-H user authentication method set on the client machine.
If Domain Authentication is used for SSO-H on the client machine:
The host machine performs Active Directory and NTLM (NT LAN Manager) authentication.
If Local Device Authentication is used for SSO-H on the client machine:
The host machine performs Local Device Authentication.
If Domain Authentication + Local Device Authentication is used on the client machine:
The host machine performs either NTLM authentication or Local Device Authentication. If a domain name is set on the host machine, the host machine performs NTLM authentication.
To use SSO-H authentication on the host machine, it is necessary to register the user name, password, and domain name used for authentication in advance.
Press [Set MEAP Authentication] in <Transmitting Settings> → specify the following settings → press [OK].
[User Name]: Press [User Name] → enter the user name to use for authentication → press [OK].
[Password]: Press [Password] → enter the password for the user you specified → press [OK]. Press [Confirm] → enter the same number to confirm the PIN → press [OK].
Login Destination: Press [Login Destination] → enter the domain name → press [OK]. If [Login Destination] is left blank when Domain Authentication + Local Device Authentication is used on the client machine, Local Device Authentication will be performed on the host machine.
NOTE
If Local Device Authentication is used for SSO-H on the client machine, you can only use ASCII characters for the password.
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Press [OK].
Setting SSO-H Authentication for the Client Machine
Set whether SSO-H authentication is performed on the host machine when using the Device Information Delivery Settings mode on the client machine.
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