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Chapter 7: System Administration
SecureSuite XS Workstation Guide
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Administering SecureSuite on Windows XP Home
After SecureSuite installation, all users are converted to SecureSuite users. This
conversion process does not affect a user’s Windows account profile in any way—
it simply involves setting up and initializing a user’s profile in the SecureSuite
database. All authentication methods (except the password method, which is
installed by default and cannot be removed) must be installed either during
installation, later by re-running the SecureSuite installer (
conversion process does not affect a user’s Windows account profile in any way—
it simply involves setting up and initializing a user’s profile in the SecureSuite
database. All authentication methods (except the password method, which is
installed by default and cannot be removed) must be installed either during
installation, later by re-running the SecureSuite installer (
Setup.exe
) or via the
Add/Remove application in the Windows control panel (select the
Modify
option).
After an authentication method is installed, any associated devices that will be
used on your system must also be installed. Only administrators can install and
remove authentication methods and associated devices.
used on your system must also be installed. Only administrators can install and
remove authentication methods and associated devices.
SecureSuite User Manager
The
SecureSuite User Manager
allows administrators to manage many
aspects of user accounts including SecureSuite functionality, applications, and
authentication methods and devices. From the
authentication methods and devices. From the
User Manager
, an administrator
can add new user accounts to the system, change a current user's properties, add
authentication methods and devices, and change a user's access privileges.
authentication methods and devices, and change a user's access privileges.
Note: User management functionality is available in both the
SecureSuite User Manager and the native Windows User Manager, but
SecureSuite User Manager and the native Windows User Manager, but
for ease of use, only SecureSuite related functionality is available
in the SecureSuite User Manager. Refer to your Windows documentation
for more information on the native Windows User Manager.
for more information on the native Windows User Manager.