Costpoint Analytics provides two basic methods for authenticating users:
Single sign on — Costpoint Analytics uses each user’s network login codes to determine if they are allowed access. Users with access who are already logged in to your network can run Costpoint Analytics without having to log in again.
Non-single sign on — When they run Costpoint Analytics, all users must enter a user ID and password to gain access.
Use the Prompt Users for Login and Password options under Single Sign On to select the approach you want to use.
This option controls user authentication for the following:
Costpoint Analytics – Project
Costpoint Analytics – Summary
You set this option separately for employee analytics in Costpoint Analytics – Employee Configuration. While you could, for example, select Yes for Costpoint Analytics – Employees and No for Costpoint Analytics – Project, Deltek recommends that you keep them the same.
These options are only available if you select Yes in Apply Security. For more on that option, see Security Option (Project Analytics).
Also, regardless of the authentication method you select, you must set up all users in Costpoint Analytics. For complete information, see Security: Key Concepts and related topics.
To use single sign on authentication, select No in Prompt Users for Login and Password under Single Sign On.
To require all users to enter a user ID and password to gain access to Costpoint Analytics, select Yes in Prompt Users for Login and Password.
Normally, you do not change this setting after the initial configuration. However, you can change it at any time.