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2. In the Receipt Page area of the diagram, click the Actions link. The Receipt Actions form opens.
3. Scroll down to the Download Pass area of the form.
l If a Pass Certificate is not installed, an error is displayed. For information on digital passes and installing
pass certificates, see "Digital Passes" on page 337.
l If the Pass Certificate is installed, select the appropriate pass template.
Editing Login Page Properties
The login page is displayed if automatic guest login is enabled and a guest clicks the Submit button from the
receipt page to log in.
To edit the properties of the login page:
1. Go to Configuration > Pages >Guest Self-Registration. Click to expand the registration page's row in
the form, then click its Edit link. The Customize Guest Self-Registration diagram opens.
2. In the Receipt Page area of the diagram, click the Title or Login Message fields for the login page to edit
the properties of the login page.
3. In the Enabled row, select the login or device enrollment method. Options include:
l Disable
l Enable guest login to a Network Access Server Allows NAS login. See "Configuring the Login
Form Part of the Page" on page 306 and "Configuring the Login Message Part of the Page" on page 309.
l Enable Onboard device enrollment Allows simultaneous self-registration and Onboard device
enrollment. See "Configuring Self-Registration with Onboard Device Enrollment" on page 310
Configuring the Login Form Part of the Page
The login page is also a separate page that can be accessed by guests using the login page URL. The login page
URL has the same base name as the registration page, but with login appended. To determine the login page
URL for a guest self-registration page, first ensure that the Enable guest login to a Network Access Server
option is checked, and then click the Launch network login link from the self-registration process
diagram.
The login page consists of two separate parts: the login form page, and a login message page.
The options available under the Login Form heading may be used to customize the login page.