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Table Of Contents
- Dragon_NMCInstallGuideCover_20160929_v4_Cloud
- About this guide
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Preparing for your installation
- Chapter 3: Post-installation tasks
- Chapter 4: Preparing for your Active Directory single sign-on configuration
- Chapter 5: Installing the Local Authenticator
- Chapter 6: Preparing for your Central Authentication single sign-on configuration
- Central authentication overview
- Supported identity providers
- Supported federation relationship types
- Checklist—Planning your Central Authentication single sign-on setup
- Obtaining required information
- Configuring Central Authentication
- Installing the Active Directory/LDAP connector
- Viewing Central Authentication audit events
Nuance Management Center Server Installation and Configuration Guide
About the Local Authenticator
The Local Authenticator is a service that provides Dragon clients with Active Directory single sign-on
authentication. The Local Authenticator validates Dragon client credentials when the clients attempt to
connect to the Nuance cloud-hosted NMC server, and then passes the validate credential call to the cloud
NMC server to create a session.
You must install the Local Authenticator to use single sign-on with the Nuance cloud-hosted NMC server.
You do not need the Local Authenticator if you're hosting your own NMC server on-premise.
Install the Local Authenticator on a local server that is accessible to both the NMC server and your Dragon
clients. You must have Administrator privileges on the server where you are installing the Local Authenticator.
Local Authenticator logs
The Local Authenticator uses the same service trace logs as Nuance Management Center. These logs can
be found in:
C:\ProgramData\NMS\Logs
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