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Domain User "ieslogin" in IES. This can only be done after the
IES Server is properly installed and in use. Should we choose to stop using
the secure login and revert to "infolabc" for logins, then we can
simply delete the "ieslogin" entry on the BRIDGE folder.
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notes: Let us first note that there is no "ieslogin" item on the
BRIDGE folder yet. After we have installed our IES properly and it is
already working, then the BRIDGE folder is fully shared, and therefore
visible to all IES logins.
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"ieslogin" as specified in Windows.
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Windows, then we simply come here also and register the change in the same
way as we have done now.
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contains the password that the IES logins will use for 1st level
authentication.
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is obfuscated, but it is visible to the IES login algorithm.
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notes: So that is how we can create a secure login set up for IES network
connections.