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Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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Chapter 31KMS Web AdministrationKMS Web Administration is a web interface for access to administration of the domain, i.e. oflocal user accounts, groups and aliases included in the domain. Using this interface, multipleusers can administer user accounts, but they cannot access the whole <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServeradministration.KMS Web Administration was developed especially for ISPs and their customers. These customersare able to access their user account, groups and aliases settings in their domains andadd, edit or delete them as needed.Warning: Accounts mapped to <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer from the LDAP database cannot be edited inthe web interface. In KMS Web Administration, these accounts are for reading only.31.1 Web browsersNew versions of all commonly used browsers that support JavaScript and cascadingstylesheets (CSS) can be used to access KMS Web Administration. The following browsersare supported:• Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 6 and 7• Firefox versions 1.5 and 2• Safari version 1.3, 2 and 3 on Mac OS X 10.5 LeopardTo use the secured access to the KMS Web Administration interface (by HTTPS protocol), thebrowser must support SSL encryption. If it can be configured (e.g. in Microsoft InternetExplorer), it is recommend to enable support for SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 versions.Pop-up and JavaScript killersIf any Pop-up and/or JavaScript killer is installed and running, specify an exception for KMSWeb Administration.KMS Web Administration includes a utility able to detect Pop-up killers and JavaScript blockers.Before the first startup of the KMS Web Administration welcome page, this utility checkswhether the exception for <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer is set (see figure 31.1). If not, a warning and instructionshow to set the exception is shown on the page with the login dialog (see figure 31.2).313

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