Notes on the installation of the Web Portal
When integrating the Web Portal into the configuration, special settings must be observed in certain application scenarios:
The Web Portal is operated in parallel with the Gateway Role and/or Intranet Role
In this case, you must create the host names of the Local Security Authority that can be referenced in an NTLM authentication request. To do this, carry out the following steps for all nodes on the client computer:
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Press Windows + R to open Run.
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Enter regedit and then click OK.
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Search for the following registry subkey and click on it: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\MSV1_0.
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Right-click on MSV1_0, point to New and then click Multi-String Value.
NOTE: You can ignore the error message displayed.
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Enter BackConnectionHostNames in the Name column and then press Enter.
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Right-click on BackConnectionHostNames and then click Modify.
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In the Value data box, enter the CNAME or the DNS alias that is used for the local shares on the computer.
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Click OK.
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Exit the registry editor and restart the computer.
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Enter each host name in a separate line.
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If the BackConnectionHostNames registry entry exists as a REG_DWORD type, you must delete the BackConnectionHostNames registry entry.
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Please also refer to article KB926642 in the Microsoft documentation.
The Web Portal is operated on a system in the DMZ/computer(s) outside the domain
In this case, please refer to the corresponding article KB926642 in the Microsoft documentation.