Authentication Types
- 05 Feb 2024
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Authentication Types
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Anonymous
Anonymous authentication uses a preset identity to sign in. This is configured in the Options section of the dataPARC UA Security Console. Initially the Built-sin Administrator identity is used for anonymous authentication, but Capstone recommends changing this after installation.

Username and Password
Username and password authentication requires users to select an identity provider and then enter a username and password.

Windows Integrated
Windows integrated authentication uses the currently logged in Windows User’s Active Directory ID to sign in.

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