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Solution Overview
Software
Component Overview

SSO
for Windows Terminal Services Client
Typically a Remote Desktop Connection from a Thin Client workstation
Device
Management and Access

Screenshots
- Desktop version (single user)
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A
typical web logon
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A
typical application logon may look like this
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The SSO detect the logon information on the form.
 
The user can review which fields to store and may select additional
fields. The field selection and logon information is stored
to encrypted password vault.

Now the user access the web or application logon. The SSO
will automatically determine that the user has completed logon
and will request the user to swipe a finger for indentification.
If successfully autenticated the SSO will automatically logon
the user.

The SSO supports multiple logon accounts for the same form
or website. The user can select the specific account prior
to logon.
Convergence
of physical and logical access
The SLO interfaces to Supervision's Time and Attendance and
access control system. This allow for a uniform policy to
control user logon, logoff, workstation locked and unlocked
and zoned access control. Read more on published article on
ITWeb ,"Physical,
logical security set to converge at ITWeb Security Summit
2008".
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information
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