The table below provides information about the Import Wizard steps and options.
Wizard step |
Your action |
File and Key |
Browse for and select the file that contains the definitions of the token objects you want to import, and then specify the key for the file. You can use the following options:
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Available Tokens |
In the list, select the token objects you want to import into Active Directory. You can use the following buttons:
You can hold down CTRL and click in the list to select token objects. If the token objects in the list support both synchronous and asynchronous modes, the following check boxes are available:
If the token objects in the list support both OTP1 and OTP2 applications, the following check boxes are available:
If you select only one of these check boxes, make sure to instruct the token users which button they should press on their hardware tokens for generating one-time passwords. For example, when you import DIGIPASS 280 token objects and select the OTP1 check box while leaving the OTP2 check box cleared, then the token users should generate one-time passwords by pressing the OTP1 button on their DIGIPASS 280 tokens. In this scenario, pressing the OTP2 button will generate invalid one-time passwords. |
Storage Location |
Specify the Active Directory container in which you want to store the token objects being imported. Click the Select button to browse for and select the container. The default container is Defender | Tokens. If you change the default container, ensure that the Defender Security Server service account and the Defender administrator account have sufficient permissions on the new container you specify. |
Import Progress |
View the progress of the hardware token import. |