The new LDAP Authentication and Single Sign-On features simplify the login process
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With LDAP Authentication, your System Administrator can give each user the ability to use LDAP (Active Directory) authentication. By using their Windows credentials, users will have fewer usernames and passwords to remember and network administrators can force users to change their passwords periodically.
With Single Sign-On, your System Administrator can allow each user single sign-on capability for Senior Systems Applications. This means that once logged into one of the applications, all subsequent applications will not require the user to enter their username and password again.
Together these two new features drastically simplify the login process.
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