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            - SAS authentication
               
            
 
            
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a form of authentication in which the target SAS
                  server is responsible for requesting or performing the authentication
                  check. SAS servers usually meet this responsibility by asking another
                  component (such as the server's host operating system, an LDAP provider,
                  or the SAS Metadata Server) to perform the check. In a few cases (such
                  as SAS internal authentication to the metadata server), the SAS server
                  performs the check for itself. A configuration in which a SAS server
                  trusts that another component has pre-authenticated users (for example,
                  Web authentication) is not part of SAS authentication.
                  
               
               
             
            
         
         
         
            
            - theme
               
            
 
            
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a collection of specifications (for example, colors,
                  fonts, and font styles) and graphics that control the appearance of
                  an application.
                  
               
               
             
            
         
         
         
            
            - Web authentication
               
            
 
            
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a configuration in which users of Web applications
                  and Web services are verified at the Web perimeter and the metadata
                  server trusts that verification.
                  
               
               
             
            
         
         
       
      
      
      
      
         
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