Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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I/O Software, Inc. [. . . ] From the Start menu, select Programs, SecureSuite, and click My SecureSuite Settings. Select the SecureSession account (either a specific web form or a specific application window) for which you want to modify policy settings, and click the More Info button. Double-click the policy you wish to change for this application window or web site. When you are finished setting policies, click the Close button in the SecureSession Information dialog.
Figure 13: Account-Specific SecureSession Policies
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User Properties SecureFolder Policies
To set user-level SecureFolder policies: 1. From the Start menu, select Programs, SecureSuite, and click My SecureSuite Settings. After setting the policy, click OK.
Figure 14: User Properties, SecureFolder
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Administering SecureSuite on Windows 2000 and XP Professional
The SecureSuite User Manager on Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP Professional is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in, which enables management of authentication processes for all workstations and users from the same application that was used for user management prior to installing SecureSuite.
SecureSuite User Manager
To access the SecureSuite User Manager on Windows 2000 and XP Professional:
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From the Start menu, select Programs, SecureSuite, and click SecureSuite User Manager.
Figure 15: SecureSuite User Manager for Windows 2000
Note: A SecureSuite user can access their User Properties dialog without authenticating. However, they will see only Windows-related properties, which were accessible before SecureSuite was installed. In order to view SecureSuite-related user properties, an administrator must be logged.
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Creating a New User Account
Note: During this process, you must enter a password for each user even if a password is not one of the selected methods of verification. This is a requirement for Windows.
To create a new SecureSuite user account on Windows 2000 and XP Pro: 1. From the Start menu, select Programs, SecureSuite, and click SecureSuite User Manager. Enter the User Name (required), Full Name (optional) and a Description (optional) for this user. This field may be left blank.
User name Full name
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5. Use the Add and Remove buttons to select group memberships for the new user. Click Next when finished.
Figure 20: New Enrollment Screen, Group Memberships
SecureSuite allows administrators to assign a user to one or multiple standard Windows user groups. The different levels of group memberships are:
Table 3: Levels of User and Group Memberships
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6. Click Finish to proceed to the User Authentication Methods dialog.
Figure 21: New User Enrollment, Completing Screen
7. In the User Authentication Methods dialog, click the Add button to add one or more authentication method to the user account. Select the appropriate device, listed under corresponding authentication method, and click OK. the
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9. If the password method is assigned to the new user, enter and confirm the new user's password. Important: Please note that when you are setting up a new user, you must enter a password for the user, even if the user will not use the password method. [. . . ] Domain controller In a SecureSuite XS Server domain, refers to the computer running Windows 2000 Server that manages all aspects of user-domain interactions, and uses information in the directory database to authenticate users logging on to domain accounts. One shared directory database is used to store security and user account information for the entire domain. Domain name Part of the Domain Name System (DNS) naming structure, a domain name is the name by which a domain is known to the network. Domain Name System (DNS) DNS offers a static, hierarchical name service for TCP/IP hosts. [. . . ]