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• The end user must authenticate according to the Session Logon authentication policy in force, which is configurable in
the Remote Management Console. Upon a successful authentication, the logon data is filled in on the logon screen. The
end user is prompted to choose the account to use if more than one logon for the logon screen exists.
• Additional options are available through the context menu upon successful authentication.
Fill in logon data - If the end user selects
Fill in logon data
or double-clicks the active area of the icon, the logon data
populates the logon screen. Using the context menu or pressing the Password Manager hot key combination (default is
Ctrl+Win+H) are the only actions available to fill in logon data if password is the only authentication credential
available (no Fingerprint, no Contactless or Smart card).
Edit logon - Clicking the
Edit Logon
menu item opens the Edit Logon dialog. The caption is
Edit Logon
. The text is the
same as in the
Add Logon
dialog.
Add logon - opens the
Add logon
dialog.
Open Password Manager - The Security Console
is opened to the
Password Manager
page.
Filling in with Windows Credentials
• The application allows the end user to use their Windows credentials for web and application logon.
Instead of typing the username and password, the end user can choose their Wi
ndows credentials from the drop-down
menus available in the
Add Logon
and
Edit Logon
dialogs.
For the username, the end user can choose
between the following types:
• Windows User Name
• Windows User Principal Name
• Windows Domain\User Name
• Windows Domain
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