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MicroStrategy Mobile Design and Administration Guide

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Administering <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> <strong>Mobile</strong> <strong>Mobile</strong> <strong>Design</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

8 From the <strong>Mobile</strong> Server type drop-down list, select ASP.NET for<br />

<strong>MicroStrategy</strong> <strong>Mobile</strong>, or J2EE for <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> <strong>Mobile</strong> Universal.<br />

9 From the Request type drop-down list, specify whether the mobile<br />

devices use HTTP (no encryption) or HTTPS (HTTP encryption) to access<br />

the <strong>Mobile</strong> Server. For more information about HTTP <strong>and</strong> HTTPS <strong>and</strong><br />

instructions on configuring Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), see SSL<br />

encryption, page 117.<br />

You<br />

must decide whether to configure your <strong>Mobile</strong> Server to use<br />

SSL prior to creating mobile configurations. If you attempt to<br />

implement SSL on your <strong>Mobile</strong> Server after creating mobile<br />

configurations, you will not be able to update any configuration<br />

that has a Request Type of HTTP.<br />

10 The default <strong>Mobile</strong> Server authentication settings specified above are<br />

used to log in to the <strong>Mobile</strong> Server. To use different login credentials,<br />

clear the Use default authentication check box <strong>and</strong> specify the <strong>Mobile</strong><br />

Server authentication settings:<br />

a From the Authentication mode drop-down list, select the default<br />

authentication mode to use to log in to the <strong>Mobile</strong> Server machine.<br />

For iPhone, iPad, or BlackBerry, to use a trusted authentication<br />

provider such as Tivoli or SiteMinder, you must choose Basic <strong>and</strong><br />

enter your credentials for the trusted authentication provider.<br />

If<br />

you are using HTML forms for trusted authentication with<br />

the iPhone or iPad, you can choose Anonymous, Basic, or<br />

Windows as the <strong>Mobile</strong> Server authentication mode.<br />

b For basic or Windows authentication, in the Login field, type the user<br />

name. To use basic authentication with a trusted authentication<br />

provider, type your trusted authentication provider login.<br />

c For basic or Windows authentication, in the Password field, type the<br />

password for the login. To use basic authentication with a trusted<br />

authentication provider, type your trusted authentication provider<br />

password.<br />

d For basic or Windows authentication, you can override login<br />

credentials that a user may have specified on their mobile device. To<br />

do this, select the Overwrite user-specified credentials when<br />

applying configuration check box.<br />

142 Deploying <strong>and</strong> configuring the <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> <strong>Mobile</strong> application © 2012 <strong>MicroStrategy</strong>, Inc.

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