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What does Single Sign-on authentication allow users to avoid?
What does Single Sign-on authentication allow users to avoid?
- Logging in with their username and password
- Re-entering credentials for every operation (correct)
- Creating or editing a user
- Performing security-sensitive operations
What is the benefit of Single Sign-on authentication for security-sensitive operations?
What is the benefit of Single Sign-on authentication for security-sensitive operations?
- It makes operations more time-consuming
- It prevents users from logging in
- It makes operations more user-friendly (correct)
- It requires users to re-enter their credentials
What do users who log on using a basic logon procedure have to do every time they perform a security-sensitive operation?
What do users who log on using a basic logon procedure have to do every time they perform a security-sensitive operation?
- They have to log in as an NT user
- They don't have to do anything
- They have to re-enter their user name and password (correct)
- They have to use Single Sign-on authentication
Which users are not required to re-enter their credentials when performing security-sensitive operations?
Which users are not required to re-enter their credentials when performing security-sensitive operations?
What is the advantage of Single Sign-on authentication over a basic logon procedure?
What is the advantage of Single Sign-on authentication over a basic logon procedure?
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