User's Manual

Access Options
From the Access Options window, you can set up how you gain access to your system.
General
First, you can specify when to log in (Windows, pre-Windows or both) and how (e.g. fingerprint
and password) to log in. You can choose one or two options for how to login; these include
combinations of fingerprint, smartcard, and password. The listed options are based on the login
policies applied in your environment and what is supported with thesecurity devices installed on
your system.
Fingerprint
If your system contains a fingerprint reader, you can enroll or delete fingerprints for use in logging
in to your system. Once you have enrolled fingerprints, you can swipe the enrolled finger(s) on
your system's fingerprint reader to access your system at Windows, pre-Windows or both
(depending on what you have specified in the General Access Options). Refer to Managing User
Fingerprints for more information.
Pre-Windows Login
If you have specified that users must log in pre-Windows, you must set up a System Password
(sometimes called the pre-Windows password) for pre-Windows access. Once this is set up, the
administrator can change the password at any time.
You can also disable pre-Windows login from this screen; to do this you will need to enter your
current System Password, verify that the password is correct, then click the Disable button.
Smartcard
If you have specified that users must use a smartcard to log in, you must enroll one or more
traditional (contacted) or contactless smartcard(s).Click the Enroll a smartcard or contactless
smartcard to use for login link to launch the smartcard enrollment wizard. Enrolling means
setting up your smartcard for use in logging in.
Once you have enrolled a smartcard, you can enroll another card using the Enroll another
smartcard or contactless smartcard to use for login link.