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Is there a way to skip logging in without using LDAP on a computer where a public user wants to open Unity Client automatically?

danielkim
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making

From a pc in a public library, how any visitor opens up Unity Client automatically without logging in a user name and password?

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Ryan_Wakefield
World-Class Innovator
World-Class Innovator

If you have LDAP already setup in your system you could easily set it up for a domain account to be automatically logged on to the computer as a basic user account. Then you can load the Unity Client and it will automatically log in with that user to which you would have mapped the appropriate permissions to. Hopefully this all makes sense. Let me know if you need any further clarification.

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AdamShaneHyland
Employee
Employee

Hi Daniel,


Ryan provided one option which could work. This would require that you have a domain account logged into the public workstation within the library. It would be that user account you would grant access into OnBase and assign the appropriate permissions.


Best wishes.

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Ryan_Wakefield
World-Class Innovator
World-Class Innovator

If you have LDAP already setup in your system you could easily set it up for a domain account to be automatically logged on to the computer as a basic user account. Then you can load the Unity Client and it will automatically log in with that user to which you would have mapped the appropriate permissions to. Hopefully this all makes sense. Let me know if you need any further clarification.

AdamShaneHyland
Employee
Employee

Hi Daniel,


Ryan provided one option which could work. This would require that you have a domain account logged into the public workstation within the library. It would be that user account you would grant access into OnBase and assign the appropriate permissions.


Best wishes.