You can uninstall a desktop client.
To uninstall the desktop client
You can uninstall a desktop client.
To uninstall the desktop client
One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Passwords has two graphical user interfaces that allow you to manage password and session requests, approvals, and reviews for your managed accounts and systems:
NOTE: In this documentation, you will see the following icons which denote the interface:
(web client)
(desktop client)
The toolbar along the top-right corner of the Safeguard for Privileged Passwords console, has these controls:
The desktop client console Settings () allows you to configure the desktop client application.
Use the following options to control notifications within Safeguard for Privileged Passwords:
When you enable the Run in the System Tray option, you cannot modify the toast notifications option. However, when you disable the Run in the System Tray option, you can enable or disable toast notifications.
NOTE: When you enable the Run in the System Tray option, you cannot modify the toast notifications option because in that mode, you always get notifications.
Toast notifications are alerts that appear when the desktop client application is not the active foreground application: for example, when you are in another application or when you have minimized the desktop client.
Reset Notifications: Click Reset Notifications to reenable any notifications pop ups that have been preciously suppressed.
Click the toggles to enable (toggle on ) or disable (toggle off ) the Home page widgets:
All widgets are enabled by default, indicating that the corresponding controls display on your Home page. The toggles appear blue with the switch to the right when a widget is enabled, and gray with the switch to the left when a widget is disabled.
Click About Safeguard for Privileged Passwords to display the following information.
On the desktop client, click the user avatar (or the Welcome link with your user name) to modify your personal information, manage email notifications, view current notifications, or log out of Safeguard for Privileged Passwords.
Click My Account to modify your personal information and manage your email notifications.
NOTE: Safeguard for Privileged Passwords Active Directory users cannot use My Account to modify their email address, phone number, or change their password. They must do these actions in Active Directory.
To update your personal information
To change your user password
At least one key must be registered. When a key is added, the placeholder name is Unnamed Key. You can enter a meaningful name or later edit the name. It is recommended that all users have more than one key registered in case a key is lost or damaged.
You will be prompted to reenter your primary credentials for verification.
Tap or activate your new FIDO2 key that is being registered.
You may then go back to the Manage FIDO2 Key page and give your newly registered key a name.
For more information, see
To manage the notifications you receive
Click Manage Email Notifications.
The Manage Email Notifications dialog displays the type of events for which you are receiving email notifications.
NOTE: When there are no delegated owners assigned to a partition, email notifications related to partitions are sent to the Asset Administrator. However, when a delegated owner is specified to manage the assets and accounts in a partition, email notifications related to partitions are sent to the delegated owner, not to the Asset Administrator.
From this dialog, you can define the types of events for which you want to receive notifications.
By default, all events are selected. Clear the check box for any events for which you do not want to receive an email notification.
TIP: Select the check box next to the Events heading to select all of the events in the list. Similarly, clear the check box next to the Events heading to clear all of the event check boxes.
Click Log Out to log out of the Safeguard for Privileged Passwords desktop client.
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