Users Guide
NOTE: When you launch Server Administrator using either Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer, an
intermediate warning page may appear displaying a problem with security certicate. To ensure system security, it is
recommended that you generate a new X.509 certicate, reuse an existing X.509 certicate, or import a certicate
chain from a Certication Authority (CA). To avoid encountering such warning messages about the certicate, the
certicate used must be from a trusted CA. For more information about X.509 Certicate Management, see X.509
Certicate Management.
NOTE: To ensure system security, it is recommended that you import a certicate chain from a Certication Authority
(CA). For more information, see the VMware documentation.
NOTE: If the certicate authority on the managed system is valid and if the Server Administrator web server still
reports an untrusted certicate error, you can still make the managed system’s CA as trusted by using the certutil.exe
le. For information about accessing this .exe le, see your operating system documentation. On supported Windows
operating systems, you can also use the certicates snap in option to import certicates.
Using The Active Directory Login
You should select Active Directory Login to log in using the Dell Extended Schema Solution in Active Directory.
This solution enables you to provide access to Server Administrator; allowing you to add/control Server Administrator users and privileges
to existing users in your Active Directory software. For more information, see "Using Microsoft Active Directory" in the
Server Administrator
Installation Guide at dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
Single Sign-On
The Single Sign-On option in Windows operating systems enables all logged in users to bypass the login page and access the Server
Administrator web application by clicking the Server Administrator icon on your desktop.
NOTE
: For more information about Single Sign-On, see the Knowledge Base article at support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
scid=kb;en-us;Q258063.
For local machine access, you must have an account on the machine with the appropriate privileges (User, Power User, or Administrator).
Other users are authenticated against the Microsoft Active Directory. To launch Server Administrator using Single Sign-On authentication
against Microsoft Active Directory, the following parameters must also be passed:
authType=ntlm&application=[plugin name]
where plugin name = omsa, ita,, and so on.
For example,
https://localhost:1311/?authType=ntlm&application=omsa
To launch Server Administrator using Single Sign-On authentication against the local machine user accounts, the following parameters must
also be passed:
authType=ntlm&application=[plugin name]&locallogin=true
Where plugin name = omsa, ita, and so on.
For example,
https://localhost:1311/?authType=ntlm&application=omsa&locallogin=true
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