Always securely log out of the web client.
To log out
- In the upper right corner, next to your user name, click .
- Click Log out to securely exit the Safeguard for Privileged Passwords web client.
Always securely log out of the web client.
To log out
To define and enforce security policy for your enterprise, you must first install the desktop client application which gives you access to the Administrative Tools.
These topics explain how to install, start, and uninstall the Safeguard for Privileged Passwords desktop client application:
During initial installation and when applying a patch, make sure the desktop client file is the one supplied with the appliance version. If the versions are not compatible, errors will occur.
NOTE: PuTTY is used to launch the SSH client for SSH session requests and is included in the install. The desktop client looks for any user-installed PuTTY in the following locations:
If PuTTY is not found, the desktop client uses the version of PuTTY that it installed at:
<user-home-dir>/AppData/Local/Safeguard/putty.
If the user later installs PuTTY in any of the locations above, the desktop client uses that version which ensures the user has the latest version of PuTTY.
Installing the Safeguard for Privileged Passwords desktop client application
To download the Safeguard for Privileged Passwords desktop client Windows installer .msi file, open a browser and navigate to:
https://<Appliance IP>/Safeguard.msi
Save the Safeguard.msi file in a location of your choice.
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CAUTION: If the Desktop Player is not installed and a user tries to play back a session from the Activity Center, a message like the following will display: No Desktop Player. The Safeguard Desktop Player is not installed. Would you like to install it now? The user will need to click Yes to go to the download page to install the player following step 2 below. |
Follow the Install Safeguard Desktop Player section of the player user guide found here:
For Safeguard Desktop player version 1.8.6 and later, ensure your signed web certificate has a Subject Alternative Name (SAN) that includes each IP address of each of your cluster members. If the settings are not correct, the Safeguard Desktop Player will generate a certificate warning like the following when replaying sessions: Unable to verify SSL certificate. To resolve this issue, import the appropriate certificates including the root CA.
New Desktop Player versions
When you have installed a version of the Safeguard Desktop Player application, you will need to uninstall the previous version to upgrade to a newer player version.
The following steps assume the One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Passwords Appliance has been configured and licensed. As a Safeguard for Privileged Passwords user, if you get an appliance is unlicensed notification, contact your Appliance Administrator.
To start the desktop client application
On the server selection screen, enter or select the server's network DNS name or IP address to connect to the appliance over the network and click Connect.
Note: When entering an IPv6 address, enclose the IPv6 address in square brackets.
On the user login screen, enter your credentials and click Log in.
User Name: Enter your user or display name. Do not include spaces in the User Name.
If your Safeguard for Privileged Passwords user account requires you to log in with secondary authentication, enter the secure password token code, or other authentication for your authentication service provider account and click Submit.
Note:The type and configuration of the secondary authentication provider (for example, RSA SecureID, FIDO2, One Identity Starling Two-Factor Authentication, and so on) determines what you must provide for secondary authentication. Check with your system administrator for more information about how to log in to Safeguard for Privileged Passwords with secondary authentication.
To remove server DSN names or IP addresses no longer used
The DSN name or IP address on the server selection screen may be no longer used. If you want to remove one or more selections, you can edit the user.config file using a text editor like Notepad.
Go to:
C:\Users\<YourSafeguardUserName>\AppData\Local\One_Identity_LLC\Client.Desktop.UI.exe_Url_<UniqueGUID\<ClientVersion>\user.config
Open the file and edit the following section to list only the addresses you want:
<setting name="ClusterHistory" serializeAs="Xml">
<value>
<ArrayOfString xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<string>10.5.33.57</string>
</ArrayOfString>
</value>
</setting>
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