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Client Admin Components Login Details
The first time a CIC client application is started (without explicitly passing a CIC user name and password) after logging in to the network domain, the application calls the EICAuth COM object on the CIC server. The EICAuth program attempts to authenticate the network domain user who started the application. At this point, the Notifier compares the NT Domain User field values (see the User Configuration property page in Interaction Administrator) stored on the CIC server with the domain/account name in use on the client workstation. If it finds an exact match, the CIC client connection succeeds and the login authentication information for that user is cached on the client workstation for subsequent logins (during the remainder of the current Windows session). If the Notifier does not find an exact match between the client’s domain/user name and the user configuration data on the CIC server, the login is denied and the client application can prompt the user to manually log in.