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*[SS LOGIN TYPE(System_Preference)|SS LOGIN TYPE(System_Preference)] - Must be set to “ACCESSOR”
*[SS LOGIN TYPE|SS LOGIN TYPE(System_Preference)] - Must be set to “ACCESSOR”
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*[LDAP ENCRYPTION|LDAP ENRCYPTION] – Hash algorithm used to encrypt passwords on LDAP server. Defaulted to ‘DIGEST-MD5’. This is currently the only supported value and doesn't need to be setup.
*[LDAP ENCRYPTION|LDAP ENCRYPTION(System_Preference)] – Hash algorithm used to encrypt passwords on LDAP server. Defaulted to ‘DIGEST-MD5’. This is currently the only supported value and doesn't need to be setup.
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**If Active Directory authentication fails, before displaying a failed login message, authenticate using standard [{$applicationname}]methods. IF the password is NULL in [{$applicationname}] the user is ONLY allowed to log in via the Active Directory authentication.
**If Active Directory authentication fails, before displaying a failed login message, authenticate using standard [{$applicationname}] methods. IF the password is NULL in [{$applicationname}] the user is ONLY allowed to log in via the Active Directory authentication.