Hi Every,
Every time i start the Tm1 server,it will log on automatically as admin.
Where can i change the parameter to have a prompt page for user name and password before log in.
Thanks!
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Re: About Integrated Login
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Re: About Integrated Login
No, haven't use anything, i just add some new account in the Tm1 server, but i want to log in with the created account, not always by default using admin.
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Re: About Integrated Login
Who set up the user(s)? Did you? Did you set the UniqueID property of the "Admin" user in TM1 equal to your Domain ID? When you are using integrated login and you double-click on a TM1 server, TM1 takes your domain ID from Windows and searches the }ClientProperties cube for a value in the UniqueID field that matches. If it finds a match then it logs you in as that user. If you want to be able to log in as more than one user, meaning switch back and forth at will, you'll have to turn off integrated login in Perspectives and log in manually. Of course to do that the IntegratedSecurity parameter in tm1s.cfg will have to be set to 2.keigo840413 wrote:No, haven't use anything, i just add some new account in the Tm1 server, but i want to log in with the created account, not always by default using admin.
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Re: About RUNNING LOCAL SERVER
I am pretty sure the OP is talking about starting a local server NOT integrated login!
This is just what a local server does, as soon as the server is up perspectives will automatically log in as admin. You can always log out and then log in as the user you want. Or rather than running as local server you can just run TM1 as an application via a shortcut to tm1s.exe that references the directory holding the tm1s.cfg file.
This is just what a local server does, as soon as the server is up perspectives will automatically log in as admin. You can always log out and then log in as the user you want. Or rather than running as local server you can just run TM1 as an application via a shortcut to tm1s.exe that references the directory holding the tm1s.cfg file.