Active Directory Authentication

See attached document for complete details.
The
ASPIRE Active Directory Authentication feature is a client-side interface
between the Active Directory domain on user workstations and the ASPIRE client.
When an ASPIRE user account has this feature enabled the logged in domain user
on the workstation will authenticate without the need for an ASPIRE password.
Using this feature also disables the Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) feature
as dual authentication will need to be supported via MFA capabilities available
in Active Directory.
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