ProtectTools
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Smart Card Security for ProtectTools
- Java Card Security for ProtectTools
- Embedded Security for ProtectTools
- BIOS Configuration for ProtectTools
- Credential Manager for ProtectTools
- Setup procedures
- General tasks
- Advanced tasks (administrator only)
- Glossary
- Index

NOTE You will not see the finger icon move across the page, but when you drag the pointer
over the logon box in the application, a rectangular icon is displayed.
7. On the “Application Information” page of the SSO Registration Wizard, enter the name and
description for the application.
8. Click Finish.
9. Type the logon credential—for example, the user name and password—into the application box.
10. In the confirmation dialog box, confirm or modify the credential name, and then click Yes.
Managing applications and credentials
Modifying application properties
To modify application properties:
1. Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager.
2. In the left pane, select Credential Manager, and then select My Identity.
3. In the right pane, under Single Sign On, click Manage Applications and Credentials.
4. Click the application entry you want to modify, and then click Properties.
5. Click the General tab to modify the application name and description. Change the settings by
selecting or clearing the check boxes next to the appropriate settings.
6. Click the Script tab to view and edit the SSO application script.
7. Click OK to save your changes.
Removing applications from Single Sign On
To remove applications from Single Sign On:
1. Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager.
2. In the left pane, select Credential Manager, and then select My Identity.
3. In the right pane, under Single Sign On, click Manage Applications and Credentials.
4. Click the application entry you want to remove, and then click Remove.
5. Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
6. Click OK.
Exporting applications
You can export applications to create a backup copy of the Single Sign On application script. This file
can then be used to recover the Single Sign On data. This acts as a supplement to the identity backup
file, which contains only the credential information.
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