When CA AP Remote Manager is configured to use Windows security, CA Automation Point prompts each Remote Viewer connection for a valid Windows user ID and password. However, Single Sign-on usually does not require a user ID and password. Valid user IDs and passwords are defined on the CA Automation Point server using the Windows User Manager and in the Active Directory database when the CA Automation Point server is part of a Windows domain.
CA AP Remote Manager can be configured to use Windows security with a specified Windows file. CA Automation Point maps the access permissions that are specified for the Windows file to correspond with the sessions’ access permissions. User-level access permissions to the file are defined using the NTFS Windows File System. For a session defined with a Permission Level of FILE, the Remote Manager checks the specified Windows file access permissions before granting access to the session.
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