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Key: SPARK-725
Type: New Feature New Feature
Status: Closed Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Derek DeMoro
Reporter: Michael Sigler
Votes: 0
Watchers: 0
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Spark

New Single Sign-On (SSO) UI

Created: 04/23/07 05:40 PM   Updated: 05/30/07 04:42 PM
Component/s: General
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: 2.5.3

Time Tracking:
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File Attachments: None
Image Attachments:

1. ajax-loader.gif
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2. SSO-Authentication.jpg
(26 kb)

3. SSO-LoginScreen.jpg
(30 kb)

4. SSO-Preferences.jpg
(29 kb)

Support Plan Customer Issue: No
Resolution Date: 05/30/07 04:42 PM
Acceptance Test - Add?: No


 Description  « Hide
We need to add SSO options to the Preferences dialogue.
We also need to alter the Login screen to reflect that the user is logging in via SSO.

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Here are the mockups for Single Sign-On for Spark.

Setup
The idea is that you would have to go to the Preferences tabs to turn it on. You would check the checkbox and input the proper server name.
The first time they hit OK would take them to the new Login screen.

Daily Use
Every time thereafter, the app would launch directly into Authentication.

Logout
If you logout you would also be sent back to the Login screen.

Authentication Screen
Hopefully we could adopt this for all authentication transitions.

Preferences
I also noticed that the button was titled "Advanced". It really shouldn't be. Can we change that to Preferences?



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PaPaWu - 04/24/07 10:09 AM
Why have the user go into preferences just to enable SSO?

Why not just have a 3rd check box that says Login using credentials for "Michael Silger". And once the user checks the box, the username and password field become greyed out or un-editable.

At a user's point of view, the less the clicks of the mouse the better.


Francisco Vives - 05/18/07 01:00 PM
> Logout: If you logout you would also be sent back to the Login screen.
In Linux the Logout options aren't available