4.2 Adding Multiple Logins

4.2.1 Prerequisites

  • Ensure that the first account is enabled for SSO before you add another login to the existing login.

  • It is recommend that you make a list of the username, passwords, and a unique name to identify the login before you add multiple logins to the first account.

Table 4-1 An Example List of Additional Logins

Unique Name

User Name

Password

Administrator

admin

123456

Support

help

abcdef

User

test1

xyz123

4.2.2 Creating Another Login

  1. Right-click the SecureLogin icon in the notification area, then select New Login.

  2. Select the required application.

  3. Click Next. A page displays where you can provide a description for the login.

  4. In Description, specify a descriptive name for the login (for example, NSL Administrator).

  5. Click Finish. A page appears where you can enter your credentials.

  6. In Username, specify the username.

  7. In Password, specify the password.

  8. Specify any additional variables as required.

  9. Click OK to save your information and exit the SecureLogin Client Utility.

  10. Repeat Step 1 through Step 9 to add any additional logins. When you have created all logins, you can view and manage them in the SecureLogin Client Utility.

4.2.3 Viewing the Additional Login

  1. Right-click the SecureLogin icon in the notification area, then select New Login. The SecureLogin - Add New Login wizard welcome dialog box is displayed.

  2. In the navigation tree, select My Logins. The My Login page is displayed.

  3. Verify that the additional login is added to the My Logins pane.

  4. Click OK to close the SecureLogin Client Utility.

4.2.4 Testing the Multiple Logins

  1. Launch the application for which you added multiple logins.

  2. Select the functionality you want to access. The login selection dialog box is displayed.

  3. Select the appropriate login credential set.

  4. Click OK. SecureLogin enters the credentials and you are automatically logged in to the application.