User Identification > Configuring user identification methods > Setting authentication rules for specific machines > Defining exceptions to user identification settings
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Enter an IP address or network Range in IPv4 or IPv6 format to identify clients to which to apply a specific authentication method, and then click the right-arrow button to add them to the Selected list.
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Select an entry in the User identification drop-down list to indicate whether Websense software should attempt to identify users of these machines transparently.
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Select Try to identify user transparently to request user information from a transparent identification agent or integration device.
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Select Ignore user information to avoid using any transparent method to identify users.
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Select Apply computer or network policy to ensure that users are never required to provide logon credentials.
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Select Prompt user for logon information to require users to provide logon credentials, then specify the Default domain context to use (if applicable).
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Click OK to return to the User Identification page.
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When you are finished updating the Exceptions list, click OK to cache your changes. Changes are not implemented until you click Save and Deploy.
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User Identification > Configuring user identification methods > Setting authentication rules for specific machines > Defining exceptions to user identification settings
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