
NOTE: For devices that support only one trusted domain, the specied trusted domain is automatically
set as the default.
4. To enable SSL, select the Use SSL checkbox.
-or-
To disable SSL, clear the Use SSL checkbox.
NOTE: For some devices, this feature is available only if you are conguring multiple devices or creating
device conguration templates.
5. In the Match the name entered with this attribute box, enter the Windows domain attribute for user login
names. The attribute name cannot contain the following characters:
& < > ;
6. In the Retrieve the device user's email address using this attribute box, enter the Windows domain
attribute for user email addresses. The attribute name cannot contain the following characters:
& < > ;
7. In the Retrieve the device user's home folder using this attribute box, enter the Windows domain attribute
for user home network folders. The attribute name cannot contain the following characters:
& < > ;
NOTE: For some devices, this feature is available only if you are conguring multiple devices or creating
device conguration templates.
8. In the Retrieve the device user’s name using this attribute box, enter the Windows domain attribute for
device user names. The attribute name cannot contain special characters.
NOTE: For some devices, this feature is available only if you are conguring multiple devices or creating
device conguration templates.
Disable the Windows sign-in method
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Clear the Enable Windows Negotiated Sign In checkbox.
Windows Users and Groups
Use this option to set Windows permissions for individual users or groups. These permissions control who has
access to what features on the device. Choose the permission levels that best suit the security needs of your
organization and the convenience needs of your users.
Use the following steps to congure this option:
1. Select a permission set from Default permission set for Windows users.
2. To add a user permission setting, type the user name in Name.
3. Select the permission setting from Permission.
4. Select the type from Type and click Add.
5. To edit a permission set, select it from the list and then edit the Permission set.
6. To remove a user permission setting, select the permission setting and click Remove.
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