Microsoft Multi-Factor Authentication
27th January 2021
Hi Cyrus, supporting AAD (Azure Active Directory) is on the roadmap for one of the coming DataMiner releases. If you use AAD, you can work with two-factor authentication.
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27th January 2021
Hi Cyrus, supporting AAD (Azure Active Directory) is on the roadmap for one of the coming DataMiner releases. If you use AAD, you can work with two-factor authentication.
27th January 2021
Hi Gerwin, this can be achieved using following feature
27th January 2021
Hi Jens, There is no guarantee on this. It depends on the changes that were done in a certain version. If these changes had no influence on the communication between …
27th January 2021
Hi Jens, I’m not in the right position to give you a crystal clear answer on your question but since I’m working with the DataMiner Cube Start Window (formerly referred …
27th January 2021
Hi Mieke, A possible option (which I was able to test) is to perform a backup of the existing configs that you have on your old PC/server and restore them …
27th January 2021
There might be better solutions, but if you want a quick one: In the Visio shape, replace the ?1 in your URL with ?[DataMinerTime] That placeholder will updated every second. …
27th January 2021
There are a few options: When the browser downloads the image, it might also receive http-headers that indicate if (and for how long) the browser is allowed to cache the …
27th January 2021
Paul, there is no such capability within Dojo. You can filter the questions based on the tags assigned to them only. This may be on the roadmap for Dojo features, …
27th January 2021
Would adding another filter line with ‘Alarm Type’ = ‘Dropped from Critical’, in combination with the one you already defined, solve your issue? When you say: “An alarm that is …
27th January 2021
Hi Paulo, Have you tried the option ‘Execute on clear’? You can create the alarm filter based on critical severity, then you can configure an action that will execute an …
27th January 2021
Hi Mieke, Personally I would go for option 2. You hide the table containing the data from the external source, make it volatile so that no entries are stored to …
27th January 2021
Hi Michal, Whilst it’s perfectly possible to run something in DataMiner, using embedded SQL statements for example, this would be an inefficient architectural choice. You would be potentially tying up …
27th January 2021
Hi Nico, For this case, we’ll need to do some further investigation on your setup. Please contact techsupport so we can start the investigation. More details can be reported back …
27th January 2021
As the development of this feature has continued and brought a lot of changes I wanted to give an update on this question. For security, we use a WebSocket connection …
27th January 2021
Up until DataMiner version 10.0.9 the last used credentials were saved in a file %AppData%\Skyline\DataMiner\SavedUser.dat. Starting from DataMiner version 10.0.9 (RN26483) we store the last used credentials per individual DataMiner/cluster …