Difference between revisions of "DisableManualLogin"
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If a user (trying to display Web Assistant help) cannot be authenticated via SSO, by default they will be presented with a manual login screen. If this parameter is set to '''<tt>true</tt>''' then the manual login screen is not displayed, and the SAML panel (or window) is simply closed. If a user is not authenticated then the results are as follows (after the SAML authentication window is closed): | If a user (trying to display Web Assistant help) cannot be authenticated via SSO, by default they will be presented with a manual login screen. If this parameter is set to '''<tt>true</tt>''' then the manual login screen is not displayed, and the SAML panel (or window) is simply closed. If a user is not authenticated then the results are as follows (after the SAML authentication window is closed): | ||
− | * If the '''[[serviceLayerVersion]]''' parameter is set to '''<tt>UACP</tt>''' or '''<tt> | + | * If the '''[[serviceLayerVersion]]''' parameter is set to '''<tt>UACP</tt>''' or '''<tt>EXT</tt>''' then the user will see only the SAP standard content in the Web Assistant. |
− | * If the '''[[serviceLayerVersion]]''' parameter is set to '''<tt> | + | * If the '''[[serviceLayerVersion]]''' parameter is set to '''<tt>WPB</tt>''' then the '''Help''' button (?) is hidden and the user will not be able to access Web Assistant at all. |
==Usage== | ==Usage== |
Revision as of 21:09, 29 April 2021
Scope
Web Assistant parameter, specified either in the URL or in the Web Assistant parameters in the linked application.
Purpose
If a user (trying to display Web Assistant help) cannot be authenticated via SSO, by default they will be presented with a manual login screen. If this parameter is set to true then the manual login screen is not displayed, and the SAML panel (or window) is simply closed. If a user is not authenticated then the results are as follows (after the SAML authentication window is closed):
- If the serviceLayerVersion parameter is set to UACP or EXT then the user will see only the SAP standard content in the Web Assistant.
- If the serviceLayerVersion parameter is set to WPB then the Help button (?) is hidden and the user will not be able to access Web Assistant at all.
Usage
Specified as:
disableManualLogin=true|false]