Reference Guide

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Failed login behavior
OMIMSSC includes security settings when there are multiple unsuccessful authentication occurrences. For invalid login attempts
the user prompted with User Name or Password is incorrect message.
Local user account lockout
After 3 consecutive failed attempts to login to the local user account, OMIMSSC temporarily locks out the user for a period of
one minute.
Automatic session timeout
By default, after 15 minutes of inactivity, the OMIMSSC session times out and you are automatically logged out.
Infrastructure administration using Microsoft System Center
Console
Failed login behavior
OMIMSSC leverages Microsoft Active Directory to verify the authentication and authorization of the user. OMIMSSC console
plugin extension login page shows appropriate error message for unsuccessful authentication occurrences. For invalid login
attempts the user prompted with Failed to login. Ensure to use correct credentials or check if
account is locked in Active Directory message.
Microsoft System Center Console user account lockout
OMIMSSC leverages Microsoft Active Directory to verify the validity of the user. Account lockout policies configured in Active
Directory can temporarily locks out the user for a set period as defined by lockout policies. OMIMSSC console plugin extension
login page shows appropriate error message when there are unsuccessful authentication occurrences due to account lockout
For more information about roles and privileges in Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, follow the links below Windows
Server https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-fs/technical-reference/ad-fs-password-protection
Automatic session timeout
Idle browser timeout
The session timeout is applicable for session created with OMIMSSC console extension user. By default, after 15 minutes
of inactivity, the OMIMSSC console plugin extension`s session times out and you are automatically logged out. For more
information about roles and privileges see, User and credential management.
Authentication types and setup considerations
OMIMSSC Appliance administration
Authentication types
OMIMSSC supports basic username and password-based authentication. OMIMSSC appliance credentials are stored in
appliance in secured manner. Admin user can login to admin portal and appliance VM console using valid credentials.
Setup considerations
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Product and Subsystem Security