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Managing your logons, Assessing your password strength, Password Manager Icon settings

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3. Drag the logon into the list of categories. Categories will become highlighted as you move your mouse over them. 4. Release the mouse button when the desired category is highlighted. Your logons are not moved to the category, but only copied to the selected category. That means that you can add the same logon to more than one category. And, you can always see all of your logon by clicking All. Managing your logons Password Manager makes managing your logon information - user names, passwords and multiple logon accounts - painless and intuitive, from one central location. Your logons are listed on the Manage tab. Whenever multiple logons have been created for the same website, each logon is then listed under the website name and indented in the logon list. To manage your logons: In the Security Manager left pane, select Password Manager and click the Manage tab. ● Add a logon - Click Add Logon and follow the on-screen instructions. ● Edit a logon - Select a logon and click Edit. Then change the logon data as desired. ● Delete a logon - Select a logon and click Delete. To add an additional logon for a website or program: 1. Launch the logon screen for the website or program. 2. Click the Password Manager icon to display its shortcut menu. 3. Select Add additional logon and follow the on-screen instructions. Assessing your password strength Using strong passwords for logon to your websites and programs is an important aspect of protecting your identity. Password Manager makes monitoring and improving your security easy with instant and automated analysis of the strength of each of the passwords used to log on to your to websites and programs. You can check the strength of the passwords you use for your logons on the Password Manager Password Strength tab. Password Manager Icon settings Password Manager attempts to identify logon screens for websites and programs. When it finds a logon screen that you have not created a logon for, Password Manager will prompt you to add a logon for the screen by displaying the Password Manager icon with a "+" sign. 24 Chapter 4 Password Manager for HP ProtectTools ENWW

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3.
Drag the logon into the list of categories. Categories will become highlighted as you move your
mouse over them.
4.
Release the mouse button when the desired category is highlighted.
Your logons are not moved to the category, but only copied to the selected category. That means that
you can add the same logon to more than one category. And, you can always see all of your logon by
clicking
All
.
Managing your logons
Password Manager makes managing your logon information - user names, passwords and multiple
logon accounts - painless and intuitive, from one central location.
Your logons are listed on the
Manage
tab. Whenever multiple logons have been created for the same
website, each logon is then listed under the website name and indented in the logon list.
To manage your logons:
In the Security Manager left pane, select
Password Manager
and click the
Manage
tab.
Add a logon - Click
Add Logon
and follow the on-screen instructions.
Edit a logon - Select a logon and click
Edit
. Then change the logon data as desired.
Delete a logon - Select a logon and click
Delete
.
To add an additional logon for a website or program:
1.
Launch the logon screen for the website or program.
2.
Click the Password Manager icon to display its shortcut menu.
3.
Select
Add additional logon
and follow the on-screen instructions.
Assessing your password strength
Using strong passwords for logon to your websites and programs is an important aspect of protecting
your identity.
Password Manager makes monitoring and improving your security easy with instant and automated
analysis of the strength of each of the passwords used to log on to your to websites and programs. You
can check the strength of the passwords you use for your logons on the Password Manager
Password
Strength
tab.
Password Manager Icon settings
Password Manager attempts to identify logon screens for websites and programs. When it finds a logon
screen that you have not created a logon for, Password Manager will prompt you to add a logon for the
screen by displaying the Password Manager icon with a "+" sign.
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Chapter 4
Password Manager for HP ProtectTools
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