01-07-2016 06:32 AM
If an user is authenticated on a windows machine and he goes to a web-page that is blocked for him/her, is there any way I can display an option for the user to authenticate with a different login and access that page?
I'm in a situation where multiple users share the same work station and they want some users to be able to go out to the internet and some not. They don't want to have the users logging off and back on to have internet access.
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01-07-2016 06:46 AM
Hello
Thanks for reaching out, you can try testing with "Re-Authentication" feature.
About Allowing Re-Authentication with Different Credentials
Use re-authentication to allow users the opportunity to authenticate again, using different credentials, if the credentials they previously used have failed authorization. A user may authenticate successfully but still be prevented from accessing a web resource if not authorized to do so. This is because authentication merely identifies users for the purpose of passing their verified credentials on to policies, but it is the policies that authorize those users (or not) to access resources.
Next Step:
Read more details either online help or the user guide under "Authentication section"
Regards,
Zack
01-07-2016 06:46 AM
Hello
Thanks for reaching out, you can try testing with "Re-Authentication" feature.
About Allowing Re-Authentication with Different Credentials
Use re-authentication to allow users the opportunity to authenticate again, using different credentials, if the credentials they previously used have failed authorization. A user may authenticate successfully but still be prevented from accessing a web resource if not authorized to do so. This is because authentication merely identifies users for the purpose of passing their verified credentials on to policies, but it is the policies that authorize those users (or not) to access resources.
Next Step:
Read more details either online help or the user guide under "Authentication section"
Regards,
Zack
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