Configuring an NTLM authentication profile
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Configure an NTLM authentication profile so that messages sent to and from your application use NT LAN Manager credentials.
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Open an authentication profile from the navigation panel by clicking
and selecting an NTLM profile from the instance list. -
In the User name field, enter a valid user name for the scheme. The default property for this field is pyUserName.
This field also supports the Global Resource Settings syntax (
=PageName.PropertyName
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Click Set password, enter a password that is valid for the user name you provided, and then click Submit. The default property for this field is pyPassword.
The password field also supports the Global Resource Settings syntax (
=PageName.PropertyName
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In the Domain field, enter the domain of the user account that you specified in the User name field.
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In the Host Name field, enter the host name of the server to which the request is being sent.
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Click Save.
- Configuring dynamic references to external systems by using the Global Resource Settings feature
When you migrate applications from one server or environment to another, references to the external systems that those applications connect to, such as endpoint URLs and JNDI servers, might change. By using the Global Resource Settings feature, you can set values for these references without hard coding them into your application.
- Authentication profiles
Create an authentication profile to move messages securely to and from your application with a variety of connector and server rules.
- Creating an authentication profile
Create an authentication profile to move messages securely to and from your application with a variety of connector and server rules.