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Windows Logon

The BioCert® Identity logon interface improves system security through the use of multifactor user authentication and improves user convenience by replacing multiple Windows logon accounts with a single logon into BioCert® Identity.

To log on to the BioCert® Identity while logging on to the computer or network, the use of the BioCert® Identity logon interface dialog is required. You can choose this option in BioCert® Identity settings by selecting Settings, General tab, Use BioCert® Identity with classic logon prompt setting.

The following topic sections provide additional information about Windows Logon functions:

Windows Logon Overview

BioCert® Identity is used to log on to Windows on a local computer or network. The BioCert® Identity logon interface improves system security through the use of multifactor user authentication and provides user convenience by replacing multiple Windows logon accounts with a single logon through BioCert® Identity.

When the user logs on with the BioCert® Identity logon interface for the first time, the system automatically adds the corresponding local Windows account as the user's network account for BioCert® Identity's Windows Logon service. Usually only the Windows password is available for the very first logon to BioCert® Identity. As soon as the user enters the Windows password into BioCert® Identity, the user can register other types of credentials for any supported authentication methods.

A user must register additional Windows user accounts with BioCert® Identity before they are available as a selection within the BioCert® Identity logon interface, which then allows the user to select a specific local or network user account at logon time from the list of pre-registered accounts.

To register a new network account to the existing User Identity, and then log on to domain or local Windows account:

  1. Log on to BioCert® Identity using your local account (for example, "A").
  2. In BioCert® Identity, select My Identity.
  3. Select Add a Network Account. The Add Network Account Wizard is displayed.
  4. In the User credentials screen, type user name, domain name and password for your domain account (for example, "DOMAIN\B").
  5. Log off from Windows.
  6. To log back on to Windows, log on to BioCert® Identity with the user and domain name corresponding to the user "B". BioCert® Identity automatically logs you into User Identity that was initially created for the user "A". Now you can share all the user data between your two Windows accounts.

Note
The BioCert® Identity logon interface should be enabled to provide Microsoft Windows logon functionality. To enable the BioCert® Identity logon interface, select it during initial product installation, or set this option later by selecting the option Use BioCert® Identity to log on to Windows , which is located in the General group of settings.

Note
Depending on configuration, BioCert® Identity may allow to bypass the BioCert® Identity logon interface and log on to the system without logging into BioCert® Identity. To bypass, in the BioCert® Logon Wizard, click More, select Do not Log On to BioCert® Identity. Then select a local computer or desired domain name in Log on to list.

Adding a Network Account

BioCert® Identity provides a component to add Network Accounts.

To add a network account:

  1. In BioCert® Identity, select Services and Applications.
  2. In Windows Logon, select Add a Network Account. The Add Network Account Wizard is displayed.
  3. Follow the instructions on the screen. You will be asked to enter your user name, domain, and password for a network account.

    Note
    You may select Browse to navigate to the desired network account.

  4. If you want BioCert® Identity to validate the user credentials before saving them into User Identity, select Validate network account when Next or Finish button clicked.
  5. Click Finish to complete the operation.

Note
A user must register additional Windows user accounts with BioCert® Identity before they are available as a selection within the BioCert® Identity logon interface, which then allows the user to select a specific local or network user account at logon time from the list of pre-registered accounts.

Note
BioCert® Identity automatically logs you on to a default Windows account. If no default user account is set up, BioCert® Identity allows you to select the desired user account at logon time from all registered user accounts.

Changing a Network Account

To change a network accounts:

  1. In BioCert® Identity, select Services and Applications.
  2. In Windows Logon, select Manage Network Accounts. A list of registered network accounts is displayed.
  3. On the Microsoft Network Accounts dialog box, you can add or remove accounts and set up account properties by entering a user name, domain, and password.
  4. If you want BioCert® Identity to validate the user credentials before saving them into User Identity, select Validate network account when Apply or OK button clicked.
  5. Click OK to save the changes.

Deleting a Network Account

To delete a network account:

  1. In BioCert® Identity, select Services and Applications.
  2. In Windows Logon, select Manage Network Accounts. A list of registered network accounts is displayed.
  3. On the Microsoft Network Accounts dialog box, select the network account you wish to delete, and then select Remove.
  4. Click OK to save the changes.

Windows Logon Settings

Configuring general logon settings

General logon settings include:

  • Usage the BioCert® Identity to log on to Windows
  • Logon Wizard settings

To configure the general logon settings:

  1. In BioCert® Identity, select Settings.
  2. Select General tab.
  3. Configure the desired settings, and then click OK to save the changes.

Configuring Windows Logon service

The following groups of Windows Logon service settings may be specified:

  • General Settings - Allow or deny adding and browsing of network accounts.
  • Path-through network logon - Allow or deny the ability to log on to Windows with direct Windows password authentication in case if BioCert® Identity logon interface is selected. Despite on the installed BioCert® Identity logon interface, the authentication occurs in Windows operating system rather than in BioCert® Identity.
  • Permissions to view network account data

To configure Windows Logon service settings:

  1. In BioCert® Identity, select Settings.
  2. Select Services and Applications tab.
  3. In Select category drop-down list, select the user category to which the settings to be configured.
  4. In the list of services, select Windows Logon and then click Properties. The Windows Logon dialog box is displayed.
  5. Configure the desired settings, and then click OK to save the changes.

Windows Logon Troubleshooting

BioCert® Identity Logs You On to the Wrong Windows Account

If BioCert® Identity does not log you into desired Windows local or domain user account:

  1. In BioCert® Identity, select Services and Applications.
  2. In Windows Logon, select Manage Network Accounts.
  3. Verify that your desired network or local user account is displayed in the network accounts list. If the desired account is not in the list, select Add, add the desired account as described in Adding a Network Account topic section.

Note
BioCert® Identity automatically logs you on to the desired Windows account.

Multifactor authentication prevents you from logging on to Windows

BioCert® Identity uses multifactor authentication to protect access to your private data. This may cause a problem if you are not able to pass required user authentication when you are logging on to Windows. You may want to bypass the BioCert® Identity logon interface.

To bypass the BioCert® Identity logon interface:

  • In BioCert® Logon Wizard, click More, and then select Do not Log On to BioCert® Identity.
  • Select a local computer or desired domain name in Log on to list.
 
 
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