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Credential Manager for ProtectTools, Basic Concepts

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5 Credential Manager for ProtectTools Basic Concepts Credential Manager for ProtectTools has security features that provide protection against unauthorized access to your computer. These features include the following: ■ Alternatives to passwords when logging on to Microsoft Windows, such as using a smart card or biometric reader to log on to Windows. ■ Single Sign On feature that automatically remembers credentials for Web sites, applications, and protected network resources. ■ Support for optional security devices, such as smart cards and biometric readers. ■ Support for additional security settings, such as requiring authentication with an optional security device to unlock the computer. Reference Guide 5-1

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Reference Guide
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Credential Manager for
ProtectTools
Basic Concepts
Credential Manager for ProtectTools has security features that
provide protection against unauthorized access to your computer.
These features include the following:
Alternatives to passwords when logging on to Microsoft
Windows, such as using a smart card or biometric reader
to log on to Windows.
Single Sign On feature that automatically remembers
credentials for Web sites, applications, and protected
network resources.
Support for optional security devices, such as smart cards
and biometric readers.
Support for additional security settings, such as requiring
authentication with an optional security device to unlock the
computer.