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 10.10.2.1              User Management
 10.10.2.2              Global and Project Groups
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 10.10.2.4              Working with Project Groups
 10.10.2.5              Available Permissions
 10.10.2.6              Project Resources
 10.10.2.7              Assigning Permissions to Projects
 10.10.2.8              Windows Authentication
 10.10.2.9              Active Directory Integration
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Windows Authentication

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Gemini supports both Forms and Windows authentication. The following steps must be followed in order to configure Windows Authentication.

Step 1 – Create Domain User Account in Gemini

Before enabling Windows Authentication, ensure you first create a new Gemini user that will allow YOU to login after the switch to Windows Authentication has been made.

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Note that no password is required – just ensure the Gemini username is a valid, fully qualified domain user account.

Step 2 – Amend Web.Config

Change the mode to “Windows”:

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Step 3 – Change IIS Gemini Application Settings

Windows Server 2008 / IIS 7

Select the Authentication setting for your Gemini web application.

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Now enable Windows Authentication and disable all other authentication options.

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Windows Server 2003 / IIS 6

Under Directory Security,  edit Authentication and access control and then ensure that only Integrated Windows authentication is selected.

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