Administrator Guide

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Lock Screen typeUse this option to set the lock screen type. Only obscure type is supported.
Hot key to lock workstation or log off userUse this option to set Hot keys for ThinOS. The following keys are
supported:
F1
F12
Backspace
Del
Down
End
Enter
Esc
Home
Insert
Left Alt
Left
Left Ctrl
NumLock
Page Down
Page Up
Right Ctrl
Right
Right Alt
Space
Tab
Up
a~z
A~Z
0~9
Modifier +, %, ^ (Shift, Alt, and Control)
Suspend actionThe server configuration controls this feature on ThinOS.
3. To configure the Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) configuration object, select the appropriate options on the screen.
The SSPR configuration object controls the Self-Service Password Reset behavior for a user. The enabled attribute specifies
whether the user is allowed to reset their password as part of emergency access. The mandatory attribute specifies whether
the user must reset their password as part of emergency access.
4. To configure the RFIDeas configuration object, select the appropriate options on the screen.
The RFIDeas configuration object controls the behavior of the RFIDeas readers.
5. To configure the custom background configuration object, do the following:
a. On the Imprivata server, click Computer policy.
b. Click the Customization tab and upload a custom background file.
6. To configure the cobranding configuration object, do the following:
a. On the Imprivata server, click Computer policy.
b. Click the Customization tab and upload a logo image file.
The logo image impacts all the dialog boxes in ThinOS with raw logo.
7. To modify the text that is displayed in the sign-on UI and lock window, configure the SSPR customization configuration
object.
NOTE: ThinOS supports maximum of 17 characters.
8. To configure the password self-services force enrollment feature, select the check box. This enables you to reset the
primary authentication password.
Enroll a proximity card with Imprivata OneSign
About this task
This section describes how to enroll a proximity card with Imprivata OneSign.
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