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Configuring User Authentication for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing
How to Configure Windows Integrated Authentication
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WIA does not work across proxy servers or other firewall applications.
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WIA works only under the browser Intranet Zone connections and for any trusted sites you have 
configured.
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WIA does not work on Web servers with SSL enabled.
Therefore, WIA is best suited for an intranet environment where both users and the Web Server are in 
the same domain and where administrators can ensure that every user has Microsoft Internet Explorer. 
The Web Server must be in a Windows domain.
Refer to Microsoft online documentation to further ensure or verify that your network supports WIA.
Login Behavior with Windows Integrated Authentication
When WIA Works Properly:
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Users log in to their workstations by using their Windows NT domain accounts.
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If their NT account user IDs also exist in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace profile database, users are 
automatically logged in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace and granted access to the home page. 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace user passwords are ignored and not used in the SSO operation.
The home page does not have Sign In links to the HTML-based login form because users are already 
logged in through the SSO process.
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If their NT account user IDs do not match any user IDs in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace directory, 
users see the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace home page, but with Sign In links to the HTML-based 
login form. Users must then enter valid Cisco Unified MeetingPlace user IDs and passwords.
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(System administrators only) If a user selects Sign Out from the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 
Web Administration, then the user is logged out and returns to the home page. To log back in, the 
user may select Sign In and enter the valid Cisco Unified MeetingPlace user ID and password.
When WIA Does Not Work Properly:
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Users see a popup window prompting them for their Cisco Unified MeetingPlace user IDs and 
passwords.
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If their credentials are authenticated in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace directory, users see the 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace home page.
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If authentication fails, users are prompted continually for their valid login credentials.
Note
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace user IDs are not case-sensitive.
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