Using Domain Account Login
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You may want to use your usual domain credentials to login to Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server.
Setting Up Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server to Use Domain Credentials
To set up Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server to use domain credentials, perform the following steps:
To set up Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server to use domain credentials:
1. | Set up a Windows Active Directory or Novell eDirectory directory service connection. See Creating a New Directory Service Connection for more information. |
2. | On your Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server server, open IIS Manager and enable the Anonymous Authentication option. This specifies that Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server will be responsible for authenticating login attempts. Refer to Setting the Anonymous Authentication Option in IIS Manager to Enable Single Sign-On for further details. |
3. | Import relevant accounts into Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server from your directory service. See Importing Directory Services Accounts and Groups for more information. |
Logging in Using Your Domain Account Login
If your account has been imported from a directory service, or belongs to an imported group, you may then enter your usual domain account name and password on the Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server login page. Workflow Manager / AdminStudio Enterprise Server will connect to the relevant directory service, and pass through the supplied account name and password so that it can authenticate you.
Note:When entering your account name, it is not necessary to specify the directory service domain name.
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