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Administration > IWSVA Configuration > User Identification | User Identification
Transparent Identification is a user-identification solution that combines the Domain Controller and Windows client queries. It is an enhancement of the IWSVA proxy- and www-based LDAP authentication.
Before enabling the Windows client query, you must:
Verify that Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service (or the Domain Controller query) has started in all windows clients, and that it can be accessed through WMI query (by enabling 'remote administration' in the Windows firewall or enabling port 135 and related dynamically-assigned WMI communication ports on other firewall products.)
If transparent identification is enabled, you should enter the account of the 'Domain Admins' group in the Active Directory server.
Click the check box for Enable Windows client query, Enable Domain Controller query, or both.
Note: Both functions require domain administrator privileges (belonging to the "Domain Admins" group) and use the account information configured in the LDAP Settings account information.
Enabling Windows client query allows IWSVA to obtain the user name and domain name transparently. Click the Test Client link to test the client connection and troubleshoot.
Enabling the Domain Controller query allows IWSVA to receive the event logs for the domain controllers in the list and to parse it for user information. When first enabled, users receive a prompt to add the Domain Controller server(s) or to refresh the list of Domain Controller servers. If new Domain Controller servers are not auto-detected, they can be added manually by clicking Add in a secondary window. After adding information, click Test Remote Query to verify the Domain Controller server connection. All Domain Controller servers added in the configuration file can have IWSVA query the event logs for username and IP address information.
About Transparent Identification
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