The Interface Settings tabbed panel appears.
The list of private keys enrolled on the mobile device appears.
In this example, the user John Smith owns two private keys:
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NOTE: These IDs are also available from the dedicated Authentication Manager tool installed on the computer. For details, see Managing mobile devices from the Authentication Manager tools. |
The Settings tab appears.
The list of private keys enrolled on the mobile device appears.
In this example, the user John Smith owns two private keys:
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NOTE:These IDs are also available from the dedicated Authentication Manager tool installed on the computer. For details, see Managing mobile devices from the Authentication Manager tools. |
To log on to your computer for normal access, enroll computers, use the remote control etc, the network must be configured on your mobile device. This is done automatically when you scan the QR code for normal or emergency access. However, you may have to do it yourself, for example if you want to add manually or delete a server.
When the Controller certificate is not stored on the mobile device or cannot be automatically verified and accepted, QRentry prompts you to confirm if the certificate should be accepted:
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NOTE:
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As the screen layout depends on the operating system of your mobile device, go to the following sections depending on the mobile device you possess:
The Interface Settings tabbed panel appears.
Your mobile device is now connected to the network.
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