Timothy Penner <tpen...@4d.com<mailto:tpen...@4d.com>> responded to Bob Miller <bob.mil...@parker.com<mailto:bob.mil...@parker.com>>
>The whole idea with Single Sign On is that the user logs in to the machine, >and then subsequent system >they use while logged in to the machine will use the same login credentials >automatically. That's what I thought, but here (a Fortune 6 company) they are ultra-secure and SSO means that while you may have one user name and one password, but in addition to logging into your workstation or the network (Windows Login) you are also required to use it to log in to every application separately. So SSO means different things to different people. Tom Optum, Inc This e-mail, including attachments, may include confidential and/or proprietary information, and may be used only by the person or entity to which it is addressed. If the reader of this e-mail is not the intended recipient or his or her authorized agent, the reader is hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender by replying to this message and delete this e-mail immediately. ********************************************************************** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) FAQ: http://lists.4d.com/faqnug.html Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com **********************************************************************