Single sign-on is the function that enables you log in to other systems using the information (log-in name and password) authenticated in one system.
The single sign-on settings that are configured by the system administrator can be overridden in Personal settings.
On the "Personal settings" screen, click "Common settings" > "Single sign-on", then click "Settings".
On the "Single sign-on" screen, click a Single sign-on name.
On the "Single sign-on details" screen, click "Edit".
Enter initial value for each variable on the "Edit single sign-on" screen, then click "Save".
Contact your system administrator for the initial value of each valuable.
On the "Personal settings" screen, click "Common settings" > "Single sign-on", then click "Settings".
On the "Single sign-on" screen, click a Single sign-on name.
Click "Initialize" on the "Single sign-on details" screen.
Click "Yes" on the "confirmation" screen.