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Use certificate chain: When the Extensible Authentication Protocol
(EAP) authentication type — such as TLS, TTLS or PEAP — is
selected and requires certification to tell the client what credentials to
accept from the authentication server in order to verify the server, you
need to enable this function. Choose the preferred server from the
drop-down menu to issue the certificate. If “Any Trusted CA” is
selected, any CA (certification authority) on the list (which is provided
by the Microsoft Certificate Store) is permitted.
Allow intermediate certificates: A server designates an issuer as a
trusted root authority by placing the issuer’s self-signed certificate,
which contains the issuer’s public key, into the trusted root certification
authority certificate store of the host computer. Intermediate or
subordinate certification authorities are trusted only if they have a
valid certification path from a trusted root certification authority.
Server Name: Enter the authentication server name.
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With SSO (Single Sign-On), a user logs in once and gains access to
all systems without being prompted to log in again at each of them.
Once the user has successfully logged in to the operating system, he
or she has access to different services. NOTE: This tab is unavailable
in Windows 2000 and XP. In those systems, the SSO configuration
options are located on the SSO tab of the configuration utility’s main
navigation bar.
Enable SSO (Single Sign On): Click to turn on the SSO service.
CONFIGURATION
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