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Smart Card Logon Windows - for the home PC as well as PC networks |
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In case you have been looking for a practical access protection of your home PC then "Smart Card Logon" is offering what you have been in need of.
You are invited to order "Smart Card Logon Windows" for platforms Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows NT4.
Installed within moments Smart Card Logon will directly be available after a restart of your PC. Now don't forget the Smart Card: at the very first insertion it is suggested you write your access data (user identity and password) protected onto your Smart Card - each time from now on you begin working comfortably per Smart Card and PIN.
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In case you own one of the many Smart Cards Sefirot is supporting you may employ them right away for introducing yourself to your PC.
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Assume you can't momentarily find your card then of course you can access your PC conventionally per user identity and password. Users fully convinced never to be in such a condition, however, could elevate security by generating random passwords (at the secure, Trojan- protected Logon Desktop) and putting them onto your Smart Card - but afterwards access will only be possible by Smart Card and PIN.
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This is not an eternal loss, though. Owning respective rights one can reset one's preferences and write a desired known password onto the Smart Card. As an option one may securely put several access samples onto the Smart Card. This may be of interest when using several computers or when allowing several operating system users on one computer - the Smart Card then is the tool for accessing specific system areas.
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The software product has, however, more capabilities than controlling access to a local system.
With a mouse click the "Smart Card Logon" will permit user authentication for a domain. In domain mode Smart Cards may be conditioned for specific domains in the same simple sequence as for the stand alone PC. A domain user having installed his access data on the Smart Card can then obtain authentication from the domain controller at any workstation belonging to this domain; thus gaining access for his user area.
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Different configurations may be chosen for ending. While pulling the Smart Card off the card reader different actions may be initiated according to preset preferences. E.g. to end a user session (including saving of active applications), or: "no action", or subsequent access denial, or forced session end (without saving of user active applications), or standby mode.
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Smart Cards:
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all Sefirot supported Smart Cards functional with "Smart Card Logon Windows".
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Platforms:
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Windows® XP, Windows® 2000, Windows® NT 4.
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