12-12-2013 07:47 PM - edited 03-18-2019 02:18 AM
Have a question for anyone that has a TCS and configured for domain login/authentication.
Our TCS is configured to authenticate to AD, which works just fine. When users login to the website, they have to put the domain short name in front of their username (DOMAIN\username). Is there a way that users don't have to put in the domain part to login? I checked the admin guide and online help, and it mentioned it as optional, but doesn't login when you leave it out.
Our TCS is a part of a cluster, S5.3 2nd generation.
Thanks
12-13-2013 12:24 PM
Which Client OS and browser do you use?
Did you try it with internet explorer?
Are the TCS the user in the same domain?
Did you check on the iis / TCS / eventlogs on the tms what you see when you do not
use the DOMAIN\ prefix?
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12-13-2013 12:48 PM
Which Client OS and browser do you use and which server and TCS version? Windows 7
Did you try it with internet explorer? IE/Firefox
Are the TCS the user in the same domain? Same domain
Did you check on the iis / TCS / eventlogs on the tms what you see when you do not
use the DOMAIN\ prefix? Checked TCS logs, didn't see anything. IIS shows just username without domain.
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