This can happen in an instance where the Pano Manager is not able to communicate properly with your Active Directory or other user authentication service. Proper configuration is outlined in Connect Pano Manager To Directory Services.For user authentication service you can typically use any username that has the privileges or permissions to browse your AD/LDAP tree in order to authenticate users. Many Pano Logic customers simply use a regular account such as an account that is a member of an OU (for example, domain users).
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