What is NOT true about single signon?

What is NOT true about single signon?

What is NOT true about single signon?

A.
It is useful for users who have network drives mapped behind a policy server.

B.
It correlates NT and SecuRemote user names and passwords.

C.
It is available for password authentication only.

D.
It is suitable for clients with multiple sites defined.

Explanation:

: By using “single sign on”, users can save their Secure Client username and password, so they
do not have to entered manually in the future. Single sign on is available for password
authentication only, and is suitable for Secure Client hosts with only one site defined. See Page
12.31 of CCSE NG Official Courseware.(VPN1-FW1 Management II NG FP-1).



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