Table 3-1 SecureLogin Management Utilities
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Use This Utility |
To Manage These Users |
|---|---|
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SecureLogin Manager (SLManager) |
This tool can be used in any supported SecureLogin environment to globally manage SecureLogin information on user objects, groups, policies, containers, or organizational objects at the tree/domain level. |
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SecureLogin Client Utility (manage logins) |
The manage logins interface of the SecureLogin client allows users to modify the SecureLogin applications, credentials, and settings for the currently logged in user. This utility has similar functionality as the SecureLogin management utility, excluding some preference options that relate to only the directory environment. Administrators can disable users from accessing this utility and or limit the capabilities provided by default within this user interface. For example, Allow users to view application definitions set to No would restrict the user from viewing the application definition from within the client utility. For more information, see SecureLogin Client Utility |
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MMC snap-in |
This tool extends the capabilities of Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to include management of the SecureLogin information when running within an Active Directory environment. |
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Active Directory Users and Computers Snap-in |
Using the Active Directory users and computer snap-in you can manage users in the Microsoft Active Directory environment. If during the installation of the SecureLogin client in Active Directory mode, the option Install Directory Administration Tools was selected, then the installation routine copies and registers the SecureLogin Snap-In for Active Directory Users and Computers. In addition to the MMC snap-in being installed, the SecureLogin Administrative Management utility is also copied to the SecureLogin program folder. NOTE:If you select the Enable Microsoft Active Directory Group Policies option during the installation, you can administer SecureLogin by using the Group Policy object. |