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(http://Muse_host:Muse_Port/mmc/)
– select the application from the applications list and click on the left menu
“Application Modules” -> “DeDupe Keys”. The opening page will display the list of
all dedupe keys available and the ones currently installed in the application;
– click on the “Update Interface” button;
– in the “Update Interface” page, for each language available in the Language dropdown
select the ICEKeyTitle title from right in the “Groups” section and click the “Update” button.
2) Configure the default display behavior, whether to show or hide the duplicates:
– login in the MCAA console at your Muse Admin Consoles URL (http://Muse_host:Muse_Port/mmc/)
– select the application from the applications list and click on the left menu
“Application General Settings” -> “Interface Options”;
– Go to the “Search Options” tab and select for the “Display Duplicates:” section either
“Yes” or “No” as desired.For authenticating the end-users into a Muse Proxy Application the following authentication modules are available:
–ProxyLoginModuleUserPassword.
Performs User Name/Password authentication.
–ProxyLoginModuleIP.
Performs IP authentication based on client machine IP.
–ProxyLoginModuleLDAP.
Performs authentication against a LDAP Server.
–ProxyLoginModuleFTP.
Performs authentication against a FTP Server. The FTP authentication module supports NONE, SSL or TLS connection encryptions.
– ProxyLoginModuleIMAP. Performs authentication against a IMAP Server. The IMAP authentication module supports NONE, SSL or TLS connection encryptions.
–ProxyLoginModuleSQL.
Performs authentication against an SQL Server through Java Database Connectivity (JDBC). The SQL authentication module supports NONE, SSL or TLS connection encryptions.
–ProxyLoginModuleReferer.
Performs authentication against the client’s referer URL.
You can read more about the authentication in a Muse Proxy Application in the “Muse Proxy.pdf” manual, chapter “Authentication of a Muse Proxy Application”.