LMS4.1 prime remote login / Domain

Hello,
With the new LMS4.1 I can only login localy at LMS server. I used the standard "admin" user.
If you login remotly with same credentials, the new login page contains a Domain field, where I dont know what I have to type in (Windows/DNS/properitary Domain ???) and most importend I cant login using same credentials when I login localy from LMS servers browser with
error message: Username is required!
This is the remotelogin page of "Prime":
Cisco Prime
LAN Management Solution
Version 4.1
User Name
Password
Domain

Χ
✓Login
Problems logging in?
Cookies: Enabled
Browser: Supported Version
Hostname / IP Address: deks01165
Thx for hints in advance, Steffen

Hi Steffen,
that's interesting, I don't have a domain field,
I just installed LMS 4.1 on win2k8 R2 and my login screen looks different but always the same (local and remote):

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