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l Machine and User – Use computer-only credentials or user-only credentials. When a user is logged on,
the user's credentials are used for authentication. When no user is logged on, computer-only credentials
are used for authentication.
3. Do one of the following:
l Click Previous to return to the Protocols tab.
l Click Next to continue to the Trust tab.
l Click Save Changes to make the new network configuration settings take effect
l Click Cancel to discard your changes and return to the main Onboard Configuration user interface.
For information about the list of network settings, see "Network Settings " on page 130. For more information
about configuration profiles, see "Configuration Profiles" on page 165
Configuring Certificate Trust Settings
On the Onboard >Configuration >Network Settings form, click the Trust tab to display the Enterprise
Trust form. Use this form to create the network settings that will be sent to a provisioned device.
Configuring Trust Settings Automatically
1. When you open this tab, the default selection in the Configure Trust field is Automatically configure
trust settings (recommended). With this option selected, Onboard automatically determines the
appropriate certificate trust configuration for your deployment.
2. If the deployment is not using the built-in CA, you may use the Trusted Server Names text field to enter
the certificate names to accept from the authentication server. Only certificates included in this list will be
trusted. Enter each server name on a separate line. You can use wildcards.
3. Do one of the following:
l Click Previous to return to the Authentication tab.
l Click Next to continue to the Windows tab.
l Click Save Changesto make the new network configuration settings take effect.
l Click Cancel to discard your changes and return to the main Onboard configuration user interface.