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Table Of Contents
- Dragon_InstallationGuideCover_20160929_v1
- About this guide
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Installation checklists
- Chapter 3: Preparing for your server installation
- Chapter 4: Installing the servers
- Chapter 5: Post-installation tasks
- Chapter 6: Preparing for your Active Directory single sign-on configuration
- Chapter 7: Installing the Local Authenticator
- Chapter 8: Preparing for your Dragon Group client installation
- Chapter 9: Installing the Dragon Group client
- Chapter 10: Installing the Dragon client with Settings
- Chapter 11: Configuring the Dragon client for NMS
- Chapter 12: Scheduling Optimization Tasks
- Chapter 13: Working with Custom Commands
- Chapter 14: Upgrading the Dragon client
- Chapter 15: Managing Logs and Errors
- Chapter 16: Using Dragon over a remote desktop connection
- Appendix A: Options for MSI Installations
- Appendix B: Stand-Alone Mode Installation Options
- Appendix C: Database backups
Chapter 6: Preparing for your Active Directory single sign-on configuration
Creating and configuring user accounts for single sign-on
Creating user accounts
If you have not already created user accounts in the NMC console, you must create them before enabling
single sign-on. When you create user accounts, each user's login must match that user’s Windows domain
login exactly.
On the User Account Details screen (click User Accounts in the menu bar, then click the Add icon), enter
the user’s Windows domain login name in the Login field:
For example, enter “John_Doe” in the Login field if the user’s Windows domain login name is one of the
following:
l “Domain\John_Doe”
l “John_Doe@domain.example.com”
Configuring user accounts
When you have created user accounts, do the following to add the users to your domain:
1. From the menu bar, click User Accounts.
2. Click Search to search for a user.
3.
Specify search criteria, and then click Search.
Search results appear.
4. Right-click a user, and then select User Account Details.
5. Click the Credentials tab.
6.
Click the NTLM tab.
7.
Click Add.
The New NTLM Credential dialog box appears.
8. Select your domain from the Domain drop-down list.
9. Enter the user's Windows domain login in the Login field.
10. Click Save.
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