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NetDVMS 6.5f User Manual
Input, Events & Output
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Address: IP address or hostname of the Image Server.
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Port: Port to use when accessing the Image Server, e.g. 80.
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Authentication: In NetGuard's login dialog, users will be asked to select between
basic authentication or Windows-based authentication. Windows-based authentication
may in turn be based on the currently logged-in Windows user.
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If using basic user name and password authentication, tell users that the
required authentication is called Basic.
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If using Windows-based authentication based on the currently logged-in
Windows user, tell users that the required authentication is called Windows
(current user).
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If using Windows-based authentication which should not necessarily be based
on the currently logged-in Windows user, tell users that the required
authentication is called Windows.
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User name: Only required if using Basic authentication or Windows authentication.
Remember that user names are case sensitive, so make it clear to the users if any
parts of their user names should specifically be upper or lower case.
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Password: Only required if using Basic authentication or Windows authentication. If
using basic authentication, users should enter their passwords exactly as you have
specified them on the Image Server.
NetGuard-EVS or Ocularis Client Lite Users
When users log in to NetGuard-EVS or Ocularis Client Lite, they must select between using
basic or Windows-based authentication. Provide them with the following information:
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Server Address: IP address or hostname of the Image Server, plus any port number
required. In NetGuard-EVS's login dialog, users will enter this information in a single
field called Server Address, so if the IP address is 123.123.123.123 and the port
number is 80, tell users that the Server Address is 123.123.123.123:80.
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Authentication: In the login dialog, users will be asked to select between basic
authentication or Windows-based authentication. Windows-based authentication may
in turn be based on the currently logged-in Windows user.
o
If using basic user name and password authentication, tell users that the
required authentication is Basic authentication.
o
If using Windows-based authentication based on the currently logged-in
Windows user, tell users that the required authentication is Windows
authentication (current user).
o
If using Windows-based authentication which should not necessarily be based
on the currently logged-in Windows user, tell users that the required
authentication is Windows authentication.
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User name: Only required if using Basic authentication or Windows authentication.
Remember that user names are case sensitive, so make it clear to the users if any
parts of their user names should specifically be upper or lower case.