Select Settings > Hybrid Configuration > Hybrid User Identification to configure how users are identified by the hybrid service, and to test and configure users' connections to the service. You can configure multiple authentication or identification options for your hybrid users if required.
If the users have not previously registered to use the service, they can do so by clicking Register on the logon form. To use this option, enable self-registration (configured on the User Access page under Registered Domains). Advise end users
not to use the same password for hybrid service access that they use to log on to the network.
If you do not select either the NTLM or the secured form authentication option, but Always authenticate users on first access is selected, users who could not be identified via another means see a logon prompt every time they access the Internet. Basic authentication is used to identify users who receive a logon prompt.
When you are finished, click OK to cache your changes. Changes are not implemented until you click
Save and Deploy.
Once you have set up the hybrid service and configured user browsers to access the PAC file, you can use the links provided under Verify End User Configuration to make sure that end user machines have Internet access and are correctly configured to connect to the hybrid service.