1. On IPAD Kerberos dont work.
2. The Auto suggest feature does not work on IPAD.
IPAD problems
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Re: IPAD problems
We'll check into the auto-complete -- this should work fine on iPad.
In regard to Kerberos...
Automated sign on via Kerberos relies on your web browser and your network configuration. In order for Kerberos to work at all, your device must be signed into a domain (usually a Windows domain) so that it gets a Kerberos ticket from a Kerberos server (again, usually the Windows server). The iSeries must then be configured to "talk to" this Kerberos server so that it trusts its tickets.
I would imagine that your iPad does not have a Kerberos ticket due to not signing into a Windows or other server that grants it a Kerberos ticket.
On top of that, the Safari browser may not support Kerberos. For example, Safari for Windows does not support Kerberos.
In regard to Kerberos...
Automated sign on via Kerberos relies on your web browser and your network configuration. In order for Kerberos to work at all, your device must be signed into a domain (usually a Windows domain) so that it gets a Kerberos ticket from a Kerberos server (again, usually the Windows server). The iSeries must then be configured to "talk to" this Kerberos server so that it trusts its tickets.
I would imagine that your iPad does not have a Kerberos ticket due to not signing into a Windows or other server that grants it a Kerberos ticket.
On top of that, the Safari browser may not support Kerberos. For example, Safari for Windows does not support Kerberos.
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