2.2 Disabling User Access

You can disable a user’s access to the Novell SecureLogin Client Utility as a part of the configuration. By default, the user has permission to change application definitions and predefined applications, passwords, and functionality. You do this through the administrative management utilities.

You have several options for restricting user access by setting preferences at the user, group policy, container, or organizational unit level. This includes:

If the SecureLogin icon is password protected, anyone attempting to access the Novell SecureLogin Client Utility through the SecureLogin icon is prompted to provide the network password. This prevents non-authorized users from viewing SecureLogin data. However, an authorized user can use the administration tools to modify SecureLogin.