User's Manual
Using Login2Go
Login2Go is running on top of RFCyberOne, a runtime version of RFCyber application development
platform RFCyberWork. The new “R” icon on system tray of taskbar mentioned in previous section is
the RFCyberOne Console to indicate the status of the Macally eNetPad under RFCyberOne. The
icon should be green color for normal operation. By right clicking on the RFCyberOne Console icon
“R”, users get a pop-up window with a set of commands to control the RFCyberOne service shown
in Fig. 3. Only Windows login user Ids with administrator privilege can invoke those commands suc-
cessfully.
Fig. 3
If eNetPad is plugged in, the color of Console icon is not green yet, the RFCyberOne service
should be restarted with the following order of commands: Stop Service, Remove Service, Install
Service, Start Service. Depending on the system load, users might need to wait a few seconds after
each command.
The Exit command will terminate RFCyberOne Console and remove the icon from system tray of
taskbar. To bring back the icon, please go through “Start -> All Programs -> RFCyber ->
RFCyberOne -> RFCyberOne Console”.
To invoke Login2Go, users first put an RFID tag(eNetCard or other form factors) within 0.78” near
the top of Macally eNetPad for couple of seconds, until Login2Go is invoked automatically. Please
note, for security purpose, RFID tag is the only key to invoke Login2Go, there is no other way to run
Login2Go. So if you lose eNetCard(i.e. RFID tag), you will not be able to invoke Login2Go applica-
tion to automate web site logon. Furthermore, please do not remove RFID tag from eNetPad too
soon, otherwise tag reading will fail, error message will pop up, then you have to follow on-screen
instruction to close error messages and put RFID tag on top of eNetPad again.
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