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Determines the proxy authentication mechanism.
Syntax
typedef enum _WSManProxyAuthenticationFlags {
WSManFlagProxyAuthenticationUseNegotiate = 0x1,
WSManFlagProxyAuthenticationUseBasic = 0x2,
WSManFlagProxyAuthenticationUseDigest = 0x4
} WSManProxyAuthenticationFlags;
Constants
WSManFlagProxyAuthenticationUseNegotiate Value: 0x1 Use Negotiate authentication. The client sends a request to the server to authenticate. The server determines whether to use Kerberos or NTLM. In general, Kerberos is selected to authenticate a domain account and NTLM is selected for local computer accounts. But there are also some special cases in which Kerberos/NTLM are selected. The user name should be specified in the form DOMAIN\username for a domain user or SERVERNAME\username for a local user on a server computer. |
WSManFlagProxyAuthenticationUseBasic Value: 0x2 Use Basic authentication. The client presents credentials in the form of a user name and password that are directly transmitted in the request message. |
WSManFlagProxyAuthenticationUseDigest Value: 0x4 Use Digest authentication. Only the client computer can initiate a Digest authentication request. The client sends a request to the server to authenticate and receives from the server a token string. The client then sends the resource request, including the user name and a cryptographic hash of the password combined with the token string. Digest authentication is supported for HTTP and HTTPS. |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows 7 |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2008 R2 |
Header | wsmandisp.h |
Redistributable | Windows Management Framework on Windows Server 2008 with SP2 and Windows Vista with SP2 |