User Authentication Systems |
SSO-H includes the following three user authentication systems:
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A user authentication system which is linked to the domain controller in an Active Directory environment on a network, and performs authentication for connecting to the network domain while logging in to the machine. Users belonging to up to 200 trusted domains (in addition to users belonging to the domain which includes the machine) can be authenticated. The name of the domain to log in to is selected by the user when logging in. |
A user authentication system which only uses the machine. This users to be authenticated are registered/managed using a database inside the machine. [This device] is the login destination. |
A user authentication system which includes the functions of both Domain Authentication and Local Device Authentication. This is useful for using Domain Authentication to authenticate users registered/managed in Active Directory, and using Local Device Authentication to authenticate temporary users which cannot be added to Active Directory. In the example below, users belonging to Domain A (which includes the machine), and users belonging to Domain B (which is bi-directionally trusted by Domain A), can be authenticated, and users registered in the machine itself can be authenticated. The location to log in to (domain name or [This device]) is selected by the user when logging in.
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