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Alternate log-in prompt
In some cases, the client host and the server that
hosts HP Web Jetadmin do not reside on the same
or on any Windows security domain. An alternate
log-in prompt (Figure 3) is provided so that users
can enter log-in credentials other than the
credentials that the current Windows session uses.
Single sign-on is normally used to pass the identity
of a user who is logged in to the local desktop
Windows session to HP Web Jetadmin. If HP Web
Jetadmin fails to authenticate this identity for any
reason, it displays the alternate log-in prompt.
An alternate log-in prompt is useful in the following
situations:
An HP Web Jetadmin-authorized user accesses
the software from an unauthorized person’s
desktop.
The HP Web Jetadmin server is on a secured
domain while the end-user desktops are not.
However, the end users have log-in identities in this domain that have been given access rights in
HP Web Jetadmin user/roles.
Windows users are managed locally at the HP Web Jetadmin server and have been given access
in HP Web Jetadmin to user/roles.
NOTE HP Web Jetadmin running on Windows XP Professional and other operating systems might
continue to display not authorized messages even though the user has been authorized for
user/roles features. If these messages continue to display, check the Local Security Settings on
the Windows host running HP Web Jetadmin. Under Local Policies
> Security Options, find
the policy labeled Network Security: Sharing and security model for local accounts. Be sure
this policy is set to Classic, local users authenticate as themselves. Always review the
Microsoft documentation when adjusting security policies on Windows hosts.
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