80 DSView 3 Software Installer/User Guide
To change user browsing settings for the Active Directory external authentication
service:
1. Click the Users tab.
2. Click Authentication Services in the top navigation bar. The User Authentication Services
window will open.
3. Click the name of the AD service. The side navigation bar will change to include the name of
the AD service at the top and, below the name, the information you may define.
4. From the side navigation bar, click User Browsing. The Authentication Service User Browsing
- AD window will open.
5. Click Browse Anonymously to browse users on the external Active Directory
authentication server.
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Click Browse with User Credentials to browse users on the external Active Directory
authentication based on credentials configured on the server. If this option is selected, do
the following:
a. Type the username for an Active Directory account that has browse rights in the User
Name field. The log in ID must be entered in case sensitive text if the Active Directory
server is set up to use Kerberos.
b. Type the password for an Active Directory account that has browse rights in the
Password field.
6. Click Save and then click Close. The User Authentication Services dialog box will appear.
Windows NT external authentication service
To add a Windows NT external authentication service:
1. Click the Users tab.
2. Click Authentication Services in the top navigation bar. The User Authentication Services
window will open.
3. Click Add. The Add Authentication Service Wizard will appear. Click Next.
4. The Provide Authentication Service Name and Type window will open.
a. Type a name for the external authentication service.
b. Select Windows NT Domain from the menu.
c. Click Next.
5. The Specify Windows NT Connection Settings window will open. Type the Windows NT
domain name you wish to add in the Domain Name field, and then click Next.
6. The Select Browsing Method window will open.
Click Browse Anonymously to browse users on the external Windows NT
authentication server.