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Configuring authentication services<br />

Figure 9-9. Windows<br />

Domain configuration<br />

window<br />

Entering information on the<br />

Windows Domain<br />

Configuration window<br />

9-26 Setting Up Authentication<br />

Setting up Windows Domain authentication<br />

To configure Windows Domain authentication on the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>,<br />

in the Admin Console select Services Configuration -> Authentication and<br />

click Configure Domain. The following window appears.<br />

This window is used to configure your <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> to work with a<br />

Windows primary domain controller (PDC) or backup domain<br />

controller (BDC). Follow the steps below.<br />

1. The Windows Domain Controllers table lists the Windows domain<br />

controllers currently configured for the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>. To configure the<br />

domain controllers, do one <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />

New—Click this button to create a new domain controller entry.<br />

See “Adding or modifying a Windows domain controller entry” on<br />

page 9-27 for details.<br />

Modify—Click this button to modify the selected entry. See<br />

“Adding or modifying a Windows domain controller entry” on<br />

page 9-27 for details.<br />

Delete—Click this button to remove the selected entry.<br />

2. In the Login Prompt field, specify the login prompt that you want to<br />

display to users when they log in. The default is Username.<br />

3. In the Password Prompt field, specify the password prompt that you<br />

want to display to users when they log in. The default is Password.

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