You can override the authentication settings that you configured
on the server and specify the authentication options relevant for
this policy. Select Override Global Authentication Settings and
then select the authentication options relevant for this policy.
The following authentication options are available:
- Allow Username Password Authentication:
- Select this option to enable client applications to use user
name/password authentication when connecting to the server.
- Allow Kerberos Authentication:
- Select this option to enable client applications to use Kerberos
authentication when connecting to the server.
- Allow Client Certificate Authentication:
- Select this option to enable client applications to use certificate
authentication when connecting to the server.
- Allow Extended Authentication
- Select to enable extended authentication. Selecting this
option enables client applications to use extended authentication. Extended
authentication provides for customized authentication processes
and different authentication options configured on the LiveCycle
server
If you are overriding the global authentication settings, you
can choose the authentication options relevant for this policy.
For example, if you had enabled three authentication options (username
and password, client certificate, and extended authentication) on
the server, you can override that global setting and select only
extended authentication for this policy. You must ensure that the authentication
option that you select here is already configured on the server.
In this example, you cannot select Kerberos as the authentication
option because it is not configured on the server.
Note: Extended authentication is supported on Apple Mac OS X with
Adobe Acrobat release 11.0.6 and above.
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