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Configuring for single sign-on
Beginning with version 6.0, UNICOM Intelligence applications support LDAP single sign-on (SSO). This functionality uses Integrated Windows Authentication (SSPI). Single sign-on can be used to authenticate and manage users in a multi-user, multi-repository environment and to store and retrieve the credentials that are used for logging into various content and workflow repositories.
The LDAP single sign-on system provides options for:
UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin Authentication
Windows Authentication
See
Configuration for server authentication
Configuration for enabling SPNEGO on the client
Configuring the server for “Enable Integrated Windows Login”
Configuring user administration
Starting UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin
Deep-linking for a specific project activity
Logging into the destination server
Logging into UNICOM Intelligence Author and UNICOM Intelligence Professional
Centralizing the user and activity databases configuration utility
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Administration and maintenance