authType=ntlm&application=[plugin name]&locallogin=true
Where plugin name = omsa, ita, and so on.
For example,
https://localhost:1311/?authType=ntlm&application=omsa&locallogin=true
Server Administrator has also been extended to allow other products (such as Dell OpenManage
Essentials) to directly access Server Administrator Web pages without going through the login page (if
you are currently logged in and have the appropriate privileges).
Configuring Security Settings On Systems Running A Supported Microsoft
Windows Operating System
You must configure the security settings for your browser to log in to Server Administrator from a remote
management system that is running a supported Microsoft Windows operating system.
The security settings for your browser may prevent the execution of client-side scripts that are used by
Server Administrator. To enable the use of client-side scripting, perform the following steps on the
remote management system.
NOTE: If you have not configured your browser to enable the use of client-side scripting, you may
see a receive a blank screen when logging in to Server Administrator. In this case, an error message
is displayed instructing you to configure your browser settings.
Enabling The Use Of Client-Side Scripts On Internet Explorer
1. In your Web browser, click Tools → Internet Options → Security.
The Internet Options window is displayed.
2. Under Select a zone to view or change security settings, click Trusted Sites, and then click Sites.
3. In the Add this website to the zone field, paste the Web address used to access the remote managed
system.
4. Click Add .
5. Copy the Web address used to access the remote managed system from the browser’s address bar
and paste it onto the Add this Web Site to the Zone field.
6. Under Security level for this zone, click Custom level
For Windows Server 2003:
a. Under Miscellaneous, select Allow Meta Refresh.
b. Under Active Scripting, select Enable.
c. Under Active Scripting, select Allow scripting of Internet Explorer web browser controls.
7. Click OK to save the new settings.
8. Close the browser and log in to Server Administrator.
Enabling Single Sign-On For Server Administrator On Internet Explorer
To allow Single Sign-On for Server Administrator without prompts for user credentials:
1. In your Web browser, click Tools → Internet Options → Security
2. Under Select a zone to view or change security settings, click Trusted Sites, and then click Sites.
3. In the Add this website to the zone field, paste the Web address used to access the remote managed
system.
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