This chapter contains sections about the pre-configuration settings on Windows Client.
You need to setup an interaction between Windows Client and Advanced Authentication server.
To make Windows Client interact with Advanced Authentication servers through DNS, see Setting DNS for Server Discovery
.
Or
To manually specify a custom Advanced Authentication server, see Using a Specific Advanced Authentication Server
.
If you want to use both domain-joined and non-domain machines, you can use a custom event for the specific machines. For more information, see Selecting an Event
.
In a non-domain mode, it is recommended to disable the local accounts. For more information, see Disabling Local Accounts
.
If you use Multitenancy, you must point Windows Client to a specific tenant. For more information, see Configuration Settings for Multitenancy
.
Optional Settings:
To disable automatic detection of username for Card and PKI methods, see Disabling 1:N
.
To change a default Card waiting timeout, see Configuring Timeout for Card Waiting
.
To emulate the logon failure after the Card waiting timeout, see Enabling Logon Failure after Card Timeout
.
To configure an automatic logon, see Configuring Automatic Logon
.
To customize a logo for Windows Client, see Customizing a Logo
.
To configure the verification of server certificates for LDAP connection, see Configuration for Verification of Server Certificates
.
To force offline login manually for users, see Configuring to Force Offline Login Manually
.
To configure single sign-on for Citrix and Remote Desktop, see Configuring Single Sign-on Support for Citrix and Remote Desktop
.
To customize the background image on logon page for Windows 7, see “Customizing Logon Page Background Screen”.
To enable Authentication Agent chain in the Windows Client, see Configuration to Enable the Authentication Agent Chain
.
To integrate Advanced Authentication with the Sophos SafeGuard, see “Configuring Integration with Sophos SafeGuard 8”.
To configure the credential provider chaining, see “Configuring the Credential Provider Chaining”.