authenticating against Microsoft's Active Directory, check the LDAP Server is Microsoft Active Directory check box and enter the path to the LDAP server in the LDAP Path box. If authenticating against a directory other than Microsoft Active Directory, do not check LDAP Server is Microsoft Active Directory. LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a standardized method to access directories from multiple vendors. A complete discussion of LDAP is beyond the scope of this document.
LDAP Server is Microsoft | Check only if using Microsoft Active Directory. |
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Use Integrated Windows | Use "single |
Authentication | local network, you can open ETV Portal Server without re- |
| entering your login credentials. See below Using Single Sign- |
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Use Independent Group | If unchecked (the default), the user's group memberships are |
Entries | stored as attributes of the user's directory entry identified by |
| the Attribute for Groups field. If checked, MCS will support |
| LDAP models where group entries are independent of user |
| entries. If checked, the Independent Group ObjectClass and |
| Independent Group Identifier fields are required. |
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LDAP Path† | Required by ETV Portal Server. Case sensitive. Must begin with |
| LDAP:// Points to a specific position in the LDAP tree and |
| also includes the machine IP address (or Domain name) on |
| which the server is running. For example use LDAP:// |
| myLDAPServer with Microsoft Active Directory; use LDAP:// |
| myLDAPServer:636 with Novell eDirectory. For more |
| information, see Installing the Root Certificate on page 83. |
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