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Work Session
Work session characteristics.
Configurable Properties
Defines the user authentication method.
Name |
AuthenticationType |
Code |
TP_AUTHENTICATION_LOGIN |
Configuration Levels |
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•Installation |
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•Application |
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•Organizational Unit |
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•User |
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Dynamic |
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Encrypted |
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Possible Value |
•Native (Predetermined) •LDAP |
Allow multiple user sessions with the same browser
When this property is enabled, it is possible to maintain multiple work sessions, with different users, within the same browser.
Name |
AllowMultipleSessions |
Code |
ALLOW_MULTISESSION |
Configuration Levels |
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•Installation |
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•Application |
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•Organizational Unit |
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•User |
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Dynamic |
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Encrypted |
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Possible Value |
•Yes •No (Predetermined) |
First Mixed Authentication Method
When configuring the Mixed Authentication Type, this property sets the first method used to authenticate the user.
Name |
AuthenticacionMixta1 |
Code |
AUTHENTICACION_MIXTA_1 |
Configuration Levels |
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•Installation |
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•Application |
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•Organizational Unit |
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•User |
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Dynamic |
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Encrypted |
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Default Value |
•Native |
Second Mixed Authentication Method
When configuring the Mixed Authentication Type, this property sets the second method used to authenticate the user.
Name |
AuthenticacionMixta2 |
Code |
AUTHENTICACION_MIXTA_2 |
Configuration Levels |
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•Installation |
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•Application |
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•Organizational Unit |
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•User |
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Dynamic |
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Encrypted |
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Default Value |
Third Method of Mixed Authentication
When configuring the Mixed Authentication Type, this property sets the third method used to authenticate the user.
Name |
AuthenticacionMixta3 |
Code |
AUTHENTICACION_MIXTA_3 |
Configuration Levels |
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•Installation |
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•Application |
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•Organizational Unit |
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•User |
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Dynamic |
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Encrypted |
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Default Value |
•LDAP |
Name of the rule defined to run Custom Authentication.
Name |
CustomAuthentication |
Code |
CUSTOM_AUTHENTICATION |
Configuration Levels |
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•Installation |
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•Application |
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•Organizational Unit |
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•User |
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Dynamic |
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Encrypted |
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Default Value |
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If the custom authentication method is used, Deyel verifies that this property is reported and that the indicated rule exists.
Authorized domains to send user invitations
The email addresses to which invitations are sent must belong to one of the domains reported in this property. Several domains can be indicated, separated by semicolons. For example: 'mycompany.com ; optis.com'. If no value is reported, then invitations can be sent to any email address.
Name |
AuthorizedDomails |
Code |
AUTHORIZED_DOMAINS |
Configuration Levels |
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•Installation |
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•Application |
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•Organizational Unit |
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•User |
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Dynamic |
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Encrypted |
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Possible Value |
They must be valid domain names. They can be separated by semicolons. |