Deployment Guide

On some forms and views, the Quick Help icon may also be used to provide additional detail about a field.
If You Need More Assistance
If you encounter a problem using W-ClearPass Guest, your first step should be to consult the appropriate section in this
User Guide.
If you cannot find an answer here, the next step is to contact your reseller. The reseller can usually provide you with
the answer or obtain a solution to your problem.
If you still need information, you can refer to the Contact Support command available under Support Services in the
user interface, or see "Contacting Support" on page 20.
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Session cookies are temporary cookies that last only for the duration of one user session.
When a user registers or logs in via a Dell captive portal, Dell uses session cookies solely to remember between clicks
who a guest or operator is. Dell uses this information in a way that does not identify any user-specific information, and
does not make any attempt to find out the identities of those using its W-Series ClearPass products. Dell does not
associate any data gathered by the cookie with any personally identifiable information (PII) from any source. Dell uses
session cookies only during the user’s active session and does not store any permanent cookies on a users computer.
Session cookies are deleted when the user closes his/her Web browser.
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