HP ProBook 4540s HP ProtectTools Getting Started - Page 49

Editing logons, Using the Password Manager Quick Links menu, Organizing logons into categories

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Editing logons To edit a logon, follow these steps: 1. Open the logon screen for a website or program. 2. To display a dialog box where you can edit your logon information, click the arrow on the Password Manager icon, and then click Edit Logon. Logon fields on the screen, and their corresponding fields on the dialog box, are identified with a bold orange border. You can also display this dialog box by clicking Edit for the desired logon on the Password Manager Manage tab. 3. Edit your logon information. ● To select a Username logon field with one of the preformatted choices, click the down arrow to the right of the field. ● To select a Password logon field with one of the preformatted choices, click the down arrow to the right of the field. ● To enable VeriSign VIP security, select the I want VIP security on this site check box. This option appears only for sites where VeriSign VIP security is available. When supported by the site, you can also choose to have your VIP Security Code automatically filled in along with your usual method of authentication. ● To add additional fields from the screen to your logon, click More fields. ● To view the password for this logon, click Show password. ● To have the logon fields filled in, but not submitted, clear the Automatically submit logon data check box. 4. Click OK. Using the Password Manager Quick Links menu Password Manager provides a fast, easy way to launch the websites and programs for which you have created logons. Double-click a program or website logon from the Password Manager Quick Links menu, or from the Manage tab in Password Manager, to open the logon screen, and then fill in your logon data. When you create a logon, it is automatically added to your Password Manager Quick Links menu. To display the Quick Links menu: 1. Press the Password Manager hotkey combination (ctrl+Windows logo key+h is the factory setting). To change the hotkey combination, on the Security Manager dashboard, click Password Manager, and then click Settings. 2. Swipe your fingerprint (on computers with a built-in or connected fingerprint reader), or enter your Windows password. Organizing logons into categories Create one or more categories to keep your logons in order. Then drag and drop your logons into the desired categories. My Logons 39

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Editing logons
To edit a logon, follow these steps:
1.
Open the logon screen for a website or program.
2.
To display a dialog box where you can edit your logon information, click the arrow on the
Password Manager
icon, and then click
Edit Logon
. Logon fields on the screen, and their
corresponding fields on the dialog box, are identified with a bold orange border.
You can also display this dialog box by clicking
Edit for the desired logon
on the
Password
Manager Manage
tab.
3.
Edit your logon information.
To select a
Username
logon field with one of the preformatted choices, click the down
arrow to the right of the field.
To select a
Password
logon field with one of the preformatted choices, click the down
arrow to the right of the field.
To enable VeriSign VIP security, select the
I want VIP security on this site
check box.
This option appears only for sites where VeriSign VIP security is available. When supported
by the site, you can also choose to have your VIP Security Code automatically filled in
along with your usual method of authentication.
To add additional fields from the screen to your logon, click
More fields
.
To view the password for this logon, click
Show password
.
To have the logon fields filled in, but not submitted, clear the
Automatically submit logon
data
check box.
4.
Click
OK
.
Using the Password Manager Quick Links menu
Password Manager provides a fast, easy way to launch the websites and programs for which you
have created logons. Double-click a program or website logon from the
Password Manager Quick
Links
menu, or from the
Manage
tab in Password Manager, to open the logon screen, and then fill in
your logon data.
When you create a logon, it is automatically added to your Password Manager
Quick Links
menu.
To display the
Quick Links
menu:
1.
Press the
Password Manager
hotkey combination (
ctrl
+
Windows logo key
+
h
is the factory
setting). To change the hotkey combination, on the Security Manager dashboard, click
Password Manager
, and then click
Settings
.
2.
Swipe your fingerprint (on computers with a built-in or connected fingerprint reader), or enter
your Windows password.
Organizing logons into categories
Create one or more categories to keep your logons in order. Then drag and drop your logons into the
desired categories.
My Logons
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