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In some deployment scenarios, the Integrity server may need to authenticate a user who is defined in a trusted domain. For example, if the Integrity server is in the DMZ domain and a user from the PCN domain connects to the Integrity web interface, the Integrity server needs to authenticate that user in the PCN domain. In this case, Integrity needs credentials for a valid user in the PCN domain.

The Users and Groups section on the Maintenance window allows an administrator to specify a valid user name and password for the other, trusted domain. The Integrity server can then connect to the trusted domain and authenticate other users from that domain. Type a valid user account name and password for the trusted domain in the fields in the Users and Groups section, and then click Save.

If the password for this trusted domain account is changed in the future, you must also change the password on this window or Integrity cannot authenticate a user who is defined in a trusted domain.