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Overview of This Function
Overview of Login Services
Default Authentication (Department ID Management)
Login Screens
SSO-H (Single Sign-On H)
Login Screens
System Requirements
SMS (Service Management Service)
SSO-H (Single Sign-On H)
Before Starting SMS (Preparations)
Specifying the SSL Encrypted Communication Settings
Before Logging In to SSO-H
Logging In to SMS
Logging In with the SMS Password
Logging In with the User Name and Password of the Machine
Logging In from the Remote UI Portal
Logging Out from SMS
Managing Applications
Starting/Stopping Applications
Uninstalling Applications
Confirming Application Preferences
Managing Application Licenses
Setting Application Authentication Information
Installing Applications
Managing System Applications and Login Services
Login Service Selection
Uninstalling a Login Service
Starting/Stopping System Applications
Uninstalling System Applications
Installing System Applications
Changing the Login Method for SMS
Confirming System Information
Confirming Application Data
Confirming License Files
Changing the Password
Managing Application Setting Information
Managing Application Logs
Logging In to SSO-H
Menu for Administrators
Setting the User Information for SSO-H
Registering/Editing User Data for Local Device Authentication
Registering/Editing User Data for Active Directory Authentication
Registering/Editing User Data for LDAP Server Authentication
Setting the SSO-H
Setting the User Authentication System
Registering/Editing LDAP Server Information
Setting the User Group to Register the Server Administrator
Specifying the Number of Users Displayed on the Touch Panel Display
Setting the Access Mode in Sites
Setting the Security for SSO-H
Allowing Administrators to Operate Using the Default Password
Setting Password Restrictions
Setting the Lockout Function
Setting Web Service Authentication System
Menu for General Users
File Formats for Local Device Authentication User Information Files
SDL Format
NetSpot Accountant 3.x Format
NetSpot Accountant 4.x Format
Troubleshooting
Trouble That May Occur When the Windows Server Firewall Is Set
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IMPORTANT
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It is necessary to set SSO-H as the login service. (For more information, see "Login Service Selection.")
When using the Local Device Authentication System of SSO-H, make sure to edit the user information of the administrator immediately after starting to use it, in order to prevent unauthorized use. (See "Registering/Editing User Data for Local Device Authentication.")
If you are logging in as the administrator for the Local Device Authentication and the user name and password is still the default setting, the screen to change the password appears when you click [Log In]. Change the password to increase security.
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The default user name for the administrator for the Local Device Authentication is 'Administrator' and the default password is 'password' (case sensitive).
To log in from the Remote UI Portal, set [Remote UI] in [License/Other] in [Management Settings] (Settings/Registration) to 'On'. (See "Before You Start the Remote UI.")
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The IP address or host name entry is case sensitive.
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If you entered <http://<IP address or host name of the machine>:8000/sso/>, the main menu is displayed without the Remote UI screen in step 3 being displayed.
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If you are logged in as the System Administrator (Administrator), make sure you log out before closing SSO-H. If you close the Web browser without logging out, SSO-H cannot be used for a while, even if you log in again as the System Administrator (Administrator).
Do not use the browser's [Back] button. If you use [Back] to change pages, SSO-H may not operate correctly.
The default user authentication system is 'Server Authentication + Local Device Authentication'. For information on setting the user authentication system, see "Setting the User Authentication System."
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