Users Guide

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authType=ntlm&application=[plugin
name]&locallogin=true
Where plugin name = omsa, ita, etc.
For example:
https://localhost:1311/?authType=ntlm&application=
omsa&locallogin=true
Server Administrator has also been extended to allow other products (such as
Dell OpenManage IT Assistant) to directly access Server Administrator Web
pages without going through the login page (if you are currently logged in and
have the appropriate privileges).
Configuring Security Settings on Systems Running a Supported
Microsoft Windows Operating System
You must configure the security settings for your browser to log in to Server
Administrator from a remote management system that is running a supported
Microsoft Windows operating system.
The security settings for your browser might prevent the execution of client-side
scripts that are used by Server Administrator. To enable the use of client-side
scripting, perform the following steps on the remote management system.
NOTE: If you have not configured your browser to enable the use of client-side
scripting, you might receive a blank screen when logging in to Server Administrator.
In this case, an error message will appear instructing you to configure your
browser settings.
Internet Explorer
1
In your Web browser, click
Tools
Internet Options
Security
.
2
Click the
Trusted Sites
icon.
3
Click
Sites
.
4
Copy the Web address used to access the remote managed system from
the browser’s address bar and paste it onto the
Add this Web Site to the
Zone
field.
5
Click
Custom Level
.
For Windows 2003:
–Under
Miscellaneous
, select the
Allow Meta Refresh
radio button.
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