The Crystal Enterprise web desktop provides its own form of "anonymous Single Sign On," which uses Enterprise authentication, as opposed to Windows NT or Windows AD authentication. Design your own web applications accordingly (or modify the Crystal Enterprise web desktop) if you want to use NT Single Sign On or AD Single Sign On. By default, when a user launches the Crystal Enterprise web desktop, he or she will be automatically logged on using the Guest account (Enterprise authentication). However, even when you disable the Sign Up feature, the Crystal Enterprise web desktop is designed to display a logon page. With Single Sign On enabled, the user can select Windows NT or Windows AD from the Authentication list and click Log On without entering his or her user name or password. For details about creating web applications that use Single Sign On, see the developer documentation available on your product CD.
For details on configuring IIS and Crystal Enterprise for Windows NT Single Sign On, see Setting up NT Single Sign On. For details on configuring IIS and Crystal Enterprise for Windows AD Single Sign On, see Using AD Single Sign On.
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