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Starting UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin
When the UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin EnableWindowsLogin setting is enabled, and the Windows user account login exists in the User database, the user is automatically logged in. After the user logs out of UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin, the link Login as current user is provided, allowing the Windows user to login again.
Users who will use UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin logins instead of Windows logins can avoid the single sign-on pop-up by using the following URL:
http://<cluster>/SPSSMR/DimensionNet/Login/default.aspx
If the Windows users are not added by using UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin, complete the following steps:
1 Log in as a UNICOM Intelligence administrator, and then open the User Administration activity.
2 Add the appropriate Windows accounts as DOMAIN\UserName (for example, SPSS\Ben for a user whose Windows user name is Ben).
3 Add each user account to a Role.
For information on starting the activity and adding user accounts to Roles, see User administration.
If the client and server are on different domains, Internet Explorer asks the user to enter a user name and password. If the user clicks Cancel, the system redirects to the login screen.
Notes
When the client operating system is Windows 2003, UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin cannot redirect to the login screen after clicking Cancel. This is because of an Internet Explorer security setting. The setting can be turned off by disabling the Windows 2003/2008 Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration setting. For more information about the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration, see:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924074
When the UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin EnableWindowsLogin setting is disabled, the login dialog always displays; the UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin Authentication and Windows Authentication options are provided for both native and Windows users.
Windows authentication supports both full names and simple names for logging in (for example, spss\mrpdtest and mrpdtest are both supported if the Windows user account is in the User database).
See also
Configuring for single sign-on