Sony FIU-900 Manual
Chapter 5: Using SecureSuite
SecureSuite XS Workstation Guide
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Windows System Tray
SecureSuite adds a SecureSuite shortcut icon to the Windows system tray. The
SecureSuite system tray icon allows you to access most SecureSuite functionality
quickly and conveniently. If enabled, the SecureSession for Applications icon and
any method icons will also appear in the system tray.
SecureSuite system tray icon allows you to access most SecureSuite functionality
quickly and conveniently. If enabled, the SecureSession for Applications icon and
any method icons will also appear in the system tray.
SecureSession for Applications Icon
The SecureSession for Applications icon allows users to register and manage
SecureSession data. See the SecureSession for Applications section in Chapter 9
of this manual.
SecureSession data. See the SecureSession for Applications section in Chapter 9
of this manual.
Authentication Method Icons
If the logged-on user is associated with a biometric authentication method that fully
supports the concept of multiple sources (e.g., two or more fingerprints, each one
being a source), the method’s system tray icon may be displayed in the system
tray. From the SecureSuite shortcut icon (represented by the SecureSuite logo), a
user can choose to show or hide method icon(s) by checking or unchecking the
supports the concept of multiple sources (e.g., two or more fingerprints, each one
being a source), the method’s system tray icon may be displayed in the system
tray. From the SecureSuite shortcut icon (represented by the SecureSuite logo), a
user can choose to show or hide method icon(s) by checking or unchecking the
Show SecureSuite Method Icons
option (which will only be available if the
user is enrolled with at least one method that supports this feature).
When a user clicks the method icon, a dialog appears that allows the user to
select their current and/or default source during the authentication process. In the
case of the fingerprint method, the dialog will typically contain a graphic of two
hands with all 10 fingers represented. These method-specific source dialogs
indicate all sources that have been enrolled for that authentication method. For
example, a red dot on the tip of a finger signifies that the fingerprint is currently
selected for authentication. To select a different fingerprint, click the
corresponding finger.
select their current and/or default source during the authentication process. In the
case of the fingerprint method, the dialog will typically contain a graphic of two
hands with all 10 fingers represented. These method-specific source dialogs
indicate all sources that have been enrolled for that authentication method. For
example, a red dot on the tip of a finger signifies that the fingerprint is currently
selected for authentication. To select a different fingerprint, click the
corresponding finger.
Figure 3: Fingerprint Icon, Windows System Tray
SecureSuite Icon
Fingerprint Icon
SecureSession for
Applications icon
Applications icon