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User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server
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Chapter 13 User Databases
Windows User Database
Windows Dial-up Networking Clients without a Domain Field
If users access your network using the dial-up networking client provided with
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, or Windows XP Home, two fields
appear:
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, or Windows XP Home, two fields
appear:
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username—Type your username.
Note
You can also prefix your username with the name of the domain you
want to log in to. For more information about the implications of
prefixing or not prefixing the domain name before the username, see
want to log in to. For more information about the implications of
prefixing or not prefixing the domain name before the username, see
.
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password—Type your password.
Usernames and Windows Authentication
This section contains the following topics:
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Username Formats and Windows Authentication
Cisco Secure ACS supports Windows authentication for usernames in a variety of
formats. When Cisco Secure ACS attempts Windows authentication, it first
determines the username format and submits the username to Windows in the
applicable manner. To implement reliable Windows authentication with
Cisco Secure ACS, you need to understand how Cisco Secure ACS determines
username format, how it supports for each of these formats, and how the types of
support are related.
formats. When Cisco Secure ACS attempts Windows authentication, it first
determines the username format and submits the username to Windows in the
applicable manner. To implement reliable Windows authentication with
Cisco Secure ACS, you need to understand how Cisco Secure ACS determines
username format, how it supports for each of these formats, and how the types of
support are related.