Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 Manual Do Utilizador
Códigos do produto
S26361-F2600-L134
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myelux
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eLux
®
NG
Build # 27
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Active Directory Server
: The directory
service for Windows 2000 is called Active
Directory. The structure is different from
Windows NT: there are no longer PDCs
and BDCs – they are given up in favor of a
peer model, where all domain controllers
(DC) in a Windows forest are equal.
For authorization using Active Directory,
enter the following:
• Server: Enter the IP address/name of
Directory. The structure is different from
Windows NT: there are no longer PDCs
and BDCs – they are given up in favor of a
peer model, where all domain controllers
(DC) in a Windows forest are equal.
For authorization using Active Directory,
enter the following:
• Server: Enter the IP address/name of
the domain controller.
Click Find values. The Thin Client will
search for the server and automatically fill
in the Search base field.
For information on user variables, see
“User Variables” in this section.
4. Click
OK
and then Apply in the Security tab.
You must now enter a username and password when the Thin Client starts.
eLux NG supports changing the password (ADS only). When the password on the ADS server
expires, the user will be requested to enter a new password in the logon dialog box.
If you have entered incorrect directory service settings, use LocalLogin and the Thin Client
password to log on to the Thin Client locally. You can then correct the settings by going to
Setup
> Security.
3.7.4.1 “Help! I’m locked out!”
If you activate directory services and settings are incorrect, you will be locked out. However,
you can still log on to the Thin Client locally using the login name “LocalLogin” and the Thin
Client password. You can then correct the settings by going to Setup > Security.
you can still log on to the Thin Client locally using the login name “LocalLogin” and the Thin
Client password. You can then correct the settings by going to Setup > Security.
3.7.5 User
Variables
Software Requirements
To test user variables: “LDAP search module” (file name: “usersearchldap”) FPM in “User
authorization modules” EPM. By default, it is not activated.
authorization modules” EPM. By default, it is not activated.
User variables are variables whose values are read from the authorization server when the
Thin Client makes its authorization call. The variables can be used in certain fields in the eLux
NG starter.
Preset variables are $ELUXUSER, $ELUXDOMAIN und $ELUXPASSWORD. They are
automatically set when the Thin Client starts. When using LDAP or Active Directory Server as
the authorization server, it is also possible to define your own user variables.