The SecureLogin Client Utility is represented by an icon in the notification area (system tray).
To launch SecureLogin:
Click
> > .After you successfully launch the SecureLogin, the appears in the notification area.
Double-click this icon to launch the SecureLogin Client Utility.
This icon is a shortcut the SecureLogin functionality on your workstation.
Right-click the SecureLogin icon in the notification area.
Select the task you want to perform.
For example, select
to add, delete, and manage the applications.Figure 2-1 The Advanced Preferences
The following table provides information on the tasks available in the menu. If a task does not appear in the menu, your administrator has not enabled this functionality for you.
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Description |
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Starts the Add Applications wizard. Enables an application for single-sign on by creating a script that automates the login. |
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Launches the SecureLogin SecureLogin Client Utility. Adds login IDs (login credentials), links login IDs to applications, manages password policies, and manages SecureLogin settings. |
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Enables you to create multiple single sign-ons or login IDs for an application. For example, if you have three accounts on the same application, SecureLogin manages the three sets of credentials. SecureLogin provides the option to select the preferred account when the application starts. |
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Opens the SecureLogin Client Utility, with the option selected. |
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Enables you to change your passphrase question or passphrase answer. |
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Refreshes the local cache settings and updates caches with any changes made at the associated container or organizational unit level. |
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Backs up the SecureLogin user information into a file. |
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Restores SecureLogin information from the backup file. |
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Toggles between the online and offline states of SecureLogin. When you work offline, SecureLogin uses the local (secondary) cache rather than the directory. This option is not displayed in Standalone mode |
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Determines whether SecureLogin is enabled (active) or disabled. |
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Displays the SecureLogin version number and the status of the data stores. The primary data store is the directory. The secondary is the local cache. |
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Enables you to shut down all programs, including SecureLogin, and log out from the workstation. Performs the same function as the > option on the Windows Start menu. |
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Shuts down SecureLogin. |