The Defender Properties command allows you to administer tokens, and view and manage the Defender properties for the selected user.
On Defender Properties page, you can use the User tokens list to view and administer security tokens for the user, view the serial number of each security token assigned to the user, and if the tokens have a PIN configured.
Below the User tokens list, you can use the following elements:
In the Type column of the User tokens list, you can click a security token name to administer the token. On the page that opens, you can use the following buttons:
Button |
Description |
Set PIN |
Click to set a new PIN for the token. On the page that opens, use the New PIN and Confirm PIN text boxes to type the new PIN. If you want the user to change the new PIN on first use, select the Expire PIN check box. When finished, click the Set PIN button. |
Clear PIN |
Click to remove the current PIN from the token. The PIN is removed right after you click this button. |
Temporary Response |
Click to generate a temporary response for the token user. A temporary response is required when the user needs to authenticate but does not currently have a token available. On the page that opens use the following options:
|
Test Token |
Click to open a page that allows you to test the token response for the selected token: In the Response text box, enter a token response, and then click Verify. |
Reset |
Click to re-synchronize the token. |
Recover |
Click to reset the passphrase for the token. |
Unassign |
Click to unassign the token from the user. |
The Set Defender Password command allows you to set a Defender password for the selected user.
On Set Defender Password page, you can use the following elements:
The Program Defender Token command allows you to program a security token for the selected user. Clicking this command opens the following page:
On Program Defender Token page, select the token you want to program, and, if applicable, a token operational mode (synchronous or challenge-response). When finished, click the Program button.
For some token types, a new page with the following additional options may open:
You can use Group Policy to enable a number of optional features provided by the Defender Integration Pack for Active Roles. These features include the automatic sending of e-mails with token activation codes, propagation of token configuration settings via Group Policy, and the ability to set an expiry period for temporary responses. To enable these features, you need to use the Group Policy administrative template supplied with Defender.
To enable Defender features via Group Policy
For more information, see Installing administrative templates.
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