HTTP Settings dialog box
Use the HTTP Settings dialog box to configure your Web server connection.
Option | Description |
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Prompt for User and Password |
If selected, Dragon prompts users with local user profiles for a username and password when they connect to the HTTP server. If deselected, Dragon does not prompt users for a username and password. Default value: Deselected |
User Password |
Default username and password required to connect to the HTTP server. Usernames must be fully qualified with the domain name. |
Authentication Type |
Type of authentication used on the HTTP server. The options are:
Default value: Basic Note: For security reasons, ensure that anonymous logins are disabled on the HTTP or HTTPS server. |
Follow Redirects |
Determines how Dragon handles redirects if you are storing the master roaming user profiles on a server that redirects incoming connections to another location. The options are:
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Keep Connection Alive |
If selected, the client and server keep the connection alive after the current session ends. If deselected, the connection ends when the current session ends. Default value: Deselected |
Use Proxy Server |
If selected, indicates that connections to your HTTP server are through a proxy server. If deselected, connections are not through a proxy server. Default value: Deselected |
Type |
Select the firewall type used on the HTTP server. The options are:
Default value: HTTP Proxy |
Server | Server name provided by your network administrator. |
Port | Port number needed to connect to the proxy server or firewall. |
Username | Username needed to log in to the proxy server or firewall. |
Password | Password needed to log in to the proxy server or firewall. |
Firewall Data or Proxy Authorization | Authentication string provided by your network administrator. |
Lock | Number of seconds the server waits before breaking the lock on any open master roaming user profile. Specifying 0 uses the default setting from the server. |
Connection | Number of seconds before Dragon should close the connection to the server either when the connection is idle or after the connection has been open for that duration. |
Type |
Indicates when the connection timeout applies. The options are:
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Testing the connection
Click Test Connection to test the connection to the HTTP server.
Restoring default HTTP settings
Click Restore defaults.