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11.6.7 Remote Access from Control Center, Remote E-Map<br />

<strong>and</strong> MultiView<br />

The Authentication Server allows you to restrict users of E-Map Server, Control Center, <strong>and</strong> MultiView<br />

to access specific DVR hosts <strong>and</strong> cameras only. Instead of connecting to DVR hosts directly, the user<br />

of E-Map Server, Control Center <strong>and</strong> MultiView will connect to the Authentication Server using the user<br />

account you created on the Authentication Server.<br />

You must first set up remote authentication on E-Map Server <strong>and</strong> Control Center. After E-Map Server,<br />

Control Center <strong>and</strong> MultiView are connected to the Authentication Server, the user will be prompted to<br />

log in with the user ID <strong>and</strong> password you created on the Authentication Server. Once logged in, a list of<br />

DVR hosts authorized to the user account will be displayed, <strong>and</strong> the user will be able to view the<br />

assigned cameras.<br />

Setting Authentication Server<br />

You need to create <strong>and</strong> arrange E-Map Servers <strong>and</strong> Control Servers under their separate lists on the<br />

Authentication Server window (Figure 11-24). Type the name <strong>and</strong> information of the E-Map Server or<br />

Control Center in the Client Information dialog box. The name does not need to match the location<br />

name of the E-Map Server or Control Center.<br />

Accessing from E-Map Server<br />

The E-Map Server can access the user account setting of the Authentication Server.<br />

1. In the E-Map Server window, click Tools on the menu bar, <strong>and</strong> select Options. This dialog box<br />

appears.<br />

Figure 11-32<br />

2. Select Use Remote Authentication. If you want the Authentication Server service started<br />

automatically at Windows startup, select Automatic. Keep the Port 80 as default or change it if<br />

necessary. Click OK.

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