3 changing the login profile – CounterPath Bria 3.0 Provisioning Guide – Retail Deployments User Manual

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The user should enter the server URL and their login credentials and click Login. Bria attempts to login to that
server, as described in “The Login Process” on page 12.

If the login is successful, then account credentials and other data are sent through provisioning. This data, along
with the manually entered URL for the login server, is stored locally on the Bria computer. The next time the
user logs in, the locally stored server URL is used.

2.3 Changing the Login Profile

The Preferences > Application panel in Bria lets user change the login behavior by checking the Enable login
screen field.

Keep in mind that this field is intended to allow you, the administrator, to experiment with login during the
deployment phase; it is not intended to allow users to skip login, for example, by displaying the Login dialog
and choosing the “No login required” option.

If a user first logs on using DHCP or by manually entering the server URL and then later changes to “No login
required”, Bria will start but none of the user’s account credentials or account settings will be available, so Bria
will not be usable.

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