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LDAP server: Light Directory Access
Protocol is a TCP/IP-based protocol that
defines a standard method for accessing
directory services.
For authorization using an LDAP server,
enter the following:
• Server: Enter the IP address/name of
the LDAP server.
• Version: Select the LDAP version to
use from the drop-down list
Click Find values. The Thin Client will
search for the server and automatically fill
in the Search base field.
For information on user variables, see
“
User Variables” in this section.
Windows NT/2000: In a Windows NT domain the user accounts are administrated by a
Primary Domain Controller (PDC). When a user logs on to the PDC, he or she is
authenticated using the user database. User account information must no longer be
entered on every workstation within the domain. User information must only be entered
once. Due to redundancy, load sharing or optimizing WANs, user information can be
replicated using a Backup Domain Controller (BDC). Authorization takes place using this
server if the PDC cannot be reached.
For authentication using a Windows NT computer, enter the following parameters:
• Domain: Enter the NT domain.
• Primary: Enter the IP name of the
Primary Domain Controller (PDC).
Each domain has one and only one
PDC. An IP address is not allowed.
• Secondary: Enter the IP name of the
Backup Domain Controller (BDC). An
IP address is not allowed. While a
domain can have more than one
BDC, only one entry is allowed.
The NetBIOS name of the PDC must be identical to the IP name. This is also true for the
BDC.










