Network Identity/text/shared/optionen/01014000.xhpSun Microsystems, Inc.converted from old format - fpenetwork identity optionsoptions; network identitysingle sign on optionsLDAP server; sign on optionsremote configurationsConfiguration ManagerNetwork IdentitySets the options for a remote configuration access to your personal $[officename] settings stored on an LDAP server. To see this tab page and to use this feature, remote configuration must be active: You need an account on an LDAP server that is running and configured to store $[officename] user settings.Using remote configuration, you can start a copy of $[officename] on any computer in the network with your own user data and personal configuration.link to how-to ldap config, single signon how-to, etcAuthentication MethodChoose your security mechanism for access to the LDAP server. Choices are Simple or Kerberos.User nameUsing "simple" authentication method, you enter your user name on the LDAP server here. Using "Kerberos", you just see your user name, but cannot edit it.PasswordUsing "simple" authentication method, enter your password for access to the LDAP server here. Using "Kerberos", this box is not active.Save passwordUsing "simple" authentication method, check this box to make your password persistent. If the password is persistent and the same user starts $[officename] later on, the user name and password will not be requested again. Using "Kerberos", this box is not active.The password will be stored encrypted in a file called .ssop in your home directory
"My Documents" folder.