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System Settings allows you to configure the following items.

Authentication

You can configure authentication via Microsoft Active Directory and / or via locally defined users.

Active Directory Authentication

  1. For every domain that you wish to authenticate against install a commander Connector (Installation - Commander Connectors) on a Windows computer in that domain.
  2. Every Connector is capable of authenticating against the domain it is in (you may have installed Connectors for different reasons and so have domains you do not wish to authenticate against). You must select which domains to authenticate against by adding an Authentication Forest. Click Add... and select the forests you wish to authenticate against.
  3. Only users in specific AD groups are authorised to access Enterprise Commander. Click Add... and start typing a group name to add it. 

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    Group membership for users is extracted from AD by the connector if you are importing user details from AD. See the Active Directory Connector documentation for details of enabling this.

Local Users Authentication

You can create local users inside Enterprise Commander that can login. Use that section of the page to add and delete users and set their password.

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Note that users are not deleted - they are just flagged as deleted and can no longer login. You can 'Undelete' them to restore their access.

 

 

DMA Configuration Properties

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Allows you to create secure mobile APNS Certificates for your mobile device access to Enterprise Commander. 

Active Directory

This is where your active directory connection is configured.

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Sites

Your site location details are entered here in order to have them appear within the Sites dashboard within Enterprise Commander. Sites are created and subnets of endpoints are allocated to the created sites in order to present accurate location based reporting.

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