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NOTE
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For details of selection and setting of a login service, consult your system administrator.
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NOTE
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If you do not know the appropriate URL, consult your system administrator.
If the Remote UI does not start properly and an error message is displayed, delete the cache files of your Web browser.
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IMPORTANT
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If there is more than a 30 minute difference between the current time set in the computer registered by the Active Directory and the time set in the computer that you use for login, an error occurs when you log in using SSO-H. To be able to log in using SSO-H, it is necessary to match the current time on both the computers.
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NOTE
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If the Default Authentication and System Manager Settings are set, and the Department ID Management is not set, follow the following procedure. If you are a system manager, enter the System Manger ID and System Password to log in. If you are a general user, click [General User Login].
If Default Authentication and Department ID Management are set, enter the Department ID and password to log in.
You must use the user login name (pre-Windows 2000) registered in Active Directory in order to then enter a user name for SSO-H authentication.
You can use only alphanumeric characters,- (hyphen), or _ (underscore) for a user name for SSO-H authentication. You can log in only if you use valid characters.
You can select up to four trusted domain names in addition to the domain name the machine belongs to for the DNS Domain Name.
Even if you install multiple login services, they cannot be used simultaneously. Only the login screen for the set login service is displayed.
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