Setting the User Authentication System

NOTE
The default setting is 'Domain Authentication + Local Device Authentication'. To ensure the security of your system, change the SSO-H user authentication system to 'Domain Authentication', or change the user name and password for the Local Device Authentication administrator to something other than the default setting, as soon as you start using SSO-H.

1.
Click [Configuration].
2.
Select the desired user authentication system from the [User Authentication System] drop-down list → click [Update].
[User Authentication System]
[Domain Authentication]
Uses only Domain Authentication.
[Domain Authentication + Local Device Authentication]
Uses both Domain Authentication and Local Device Authentication.
[Local Device Authentication]
Uses only Local Device Authentication.
IMPORTANT
Changes to the login service settings are enabled after the machine is restarted.
After changing the settings, turn the main power of the machine OFF, wait 10 seconds, and then turn the power ON. For instructions on how to turn ON/OFF the machine, see "Main Power and Control Panel Power."
If the network for Active Directory that can authenticate domain is not set, do not select "Domain Authentication". You will not be able to log in. If you are unable to log in, select the login service other than SSO-H, and then uninstall and re-install SSO-H. For instructions on specifying the login service settings, and uninstalling/reinstalling SSO-H, see "Managing Applications" and "Installing Applications."

NOTE
In addition to the Local Device Authentication administrator, the Domain Authentication administrator can also set the user authentication system.