Logon Manager For Windows Full Version Free Download

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Logon Manager For Windows Full Version Free Download

Logon Manager For Windows Full Version Free Download

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Logon Manager displays your stored logons. It also lets you modify properties of each logon (for example, your user IDs and passwords) and update your settings with changes applied by your SSO administrator.

To display Logon Manager, click the T https://ulusoft.net/logon-manager-fo…on-free-download/ ‎AM E-SSO Tray Icon  on the Windows system tray to display the shortcut menu. Point to Configuration, then click Logon Manager. The Logon Manager dialog appears.

As you add or create logons for Windows applications or Web sites, and add logons for host/mainframe applications, the available logons are displayed in Logon Manager.

 

Tip: Logons that appear in grey, italicized text require activation by the SSO administrator. See Credentials without a configured logon.

Logon Manager options

View Display logons as Icons, as a List, or with full Details (similar to Windows Explorer View options)
Sort by Sort logons by a selected column; you can also sort the logons by clicking on the column heading itself.
Reveal All In Details View. display username/IDs and passwords. (This feature is only available if the SSO administrator has activated it.)
Refresh Update logon settings with changes from your SSO administrator. (This feature is only available if the SSO administrator has activated it.)
Add Display the New Logon dialog to set up a new application logon. If pre-configured logons are available the Add Multiple Application option appears. See Adding multiple application logons.
Properties Modify logon settings, including the user ID, password, applications specifics, and automatic behavior for a selected logon.
Copy Duplicate a selected logon.
Delete Remove a selected logon from Logon Manager.
Close Exit Logon Manager.
Help Display Logon Manager help file.

 

Applications that share credentials

In some cases, where you need multiple credentials for a single application (for example having multiple mail accounts in Microsoft Outlook), you may need to exclude those additional “identities” (each with different credentials) from this feature. If this applies to a new logon you are creating for an application you have already added, you will have the option to “Exclude” the new logon. Your SSO administrator may configure two or more applications to share the same username and password in a password group. If the credentials for one application changes, the credentials for the other applications in the group are also changed.

Adding multiple application logonsIf your SSO administrator has provided a new list of pre-configured application logons, the Logon Manager’s [Add] button displays a drop-down option to Add Multiple Applications. Choose this option to add these new logons and supply your credentials.

Some logons may appear in Logon Manager in grey, italicized text with a grey icon. If you attempt to use such a logon or view its properties (by selecting it and clicking [Properties]), this message appears:

Credential corresponds to an application that is not currently configured in TAM E-SSO.

This message typically appears when TAM E-SSO has been upgraded from a previous version. It means that your credentials are safely stored, but the application logon configuration (that tells TAM E-SSO where to put the credentials) needs to be upgraded as well. Contact your SSO administrator to acquire the updated logons. Credentials without a configured logon

If you are installing Logon Manager on a 64-bit (x64) system, you must use the 64-bit installer files marked with the _x64 suffix. While the installers have been compiled for the 64-bit platform, Logon Manager itself is a 32-bit application that runs via the Windows-on-Windows 64-bit (WoW64) emulation engine and is installed into the “Program Files (x86)” parent directory. The 32-bit version of Logon Manager is fully compatible with the supported 64-bit operating systems listed below.

Oracle supports the installation of Logon Manager on the following 64-bit platforms:

  • Windows Server 2008
  • Windows Server 2008 R2
  • Windows Server 2012
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 7

If you plan to synchronize with a database, or have the Reporting Service store application events in a database, you must install the appropriate database client in order to allow Logon Manager to connect to the database instance. Additionally, if you are installing Logon Manager on a 64-bit system and plan to connect to an Oracle database, you must install the 32-bit version of the Oracle database client on the target end-user machine; otherwise, the Reporting Service will not be able to connect to the Oracle database.

In order to successfully install Logon Manager in unattended (“silent”) mode, the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service must be running before the installer is executed.

To check whether the WMI service is running, and start it if necessary, do the following on each target machine:

  1. Open the System Management Console.
  2. Open the Services snap-in.
  3. Navigate to the Windows Management Instrumentation service and check its status and startup mode.

Depending on the status, do one of the following:

  • If the status is Started, the WMI service is running; proceed to the next section.
  • If the status is blank, check the service’s startup type and start it as follows:
    1. Double-click the service.
    2. In the properties box that appears, set the startup type to Manual or Automatic, as dictated by your environment and click Apply.
    3. Click Start. The status changes to Started.
    4. Click OK to close the service properties dialog box.

Upgrading an Existing Logon Manager Installation This section provides information on upgrading an existing Logon Manager installation to the latest version. Upgrading to Logon Manager 11.1.2 is supported for the following versions of Logon Manager:

  • 11.1.1.2.x
  • 11.1.1.5.x

Oracle fully supports installing version 11.1.2 of Logon Manager on top of existing installations of Logon Manager as listed above. The installer will uninstall the previous version automatically, and then proceed with installation of the new version. Refer to the sections in this guide for more information on installing both the Logon Manager Administrative Console and the Logon Manager Agent.

If the original installer was customized using the Logon Manager Administrative Console, you must customize the new installer in the same manner before performing the upgrade, otherwise your current Logon Manager settings will be overwritten by the defaults in the unmodified installer.Oracle recommends that you do not change the primary logon method during an upgrade, as such a change introduces unneeded complexity to the process. Changes to the primary logon method should be undertaken as a separate project.

The following are the basic recommended steps to upgrade to Logon Manager

  1. Perform a backup of your existing credentials.
  2. Run your installation as outlined in the sections, Installing the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Administrative Console and Installing the Logon Manager Client-Side Software.
  3. If deploying on Microsoft Active Directory, set the Use secure location for storing user settings option under Global Agent Settings > [TargetSettingsSet] > ADEXT to Yes and publish this setting to the repository as an administrative override.
    1. Only deploy this override once all instances of Logon Manager have been upgraded to version 11.1.2.0.0 or above; otherwise, once Logon Manager 11.1.2.0.0 or above synchronizes with the repository, all previous versions will no longer be able to synchronize with the repository for that user. For more information on this setting, see the guide Securing Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite.
      1. Connect to your repository with the latest version of the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Administrative Console.
      2. Retrieve all of your templates, policies, and any other data from the repository and into the Console.
      3. (Optional) Make any configuration changes in your templates and policies as desired.
      4. Publish all of the retrieved objects back to your repository.Update all of your repository objects (policies, templates, and so on) to the latest data schema used by the latest version of Logon Manager as follows:
      This procedure is mandatory and must be performed in a test environment before deploying Logon Manager to end-users. This is because the latest version of Logon Manager introduces a new data schema to its configuration objects, such as templates and policies, which is incompatible with objects created with previous versions of Logon Manager. Attempting to synchronize Logon Manager with a repository that has not been updated will result in data corruption. Oracle highly recommends that you create a separate OU in your repository to test your new configuration objects before deploying them enterprise-wide.
    2. Restore your backed up credentials to the new installation.

      Note:

      The Passphrase Suppression setting is, as of the 11.1.5.1 release, configurable under Global Agent Settings > [TargetSettingsSet] > Authentication > Windows v2 > Recovery Method. The default is to display the passphrase. If you want to suppress the passphrase, you must change this setting.Note that if you have a custom passphrase suppression (a DLL that implements the Secondary Authentication API), this DLL must return a unique GUID from its GetID function. Also, you must set the:

      HKLM\Software\Passlogix\MsAuth\ResetMethods:ResetMethodGUID

      registry value to that GUID.

      See the guide Administering Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite for more details.

    3. After the installer has finished and your credentials are restored, the upgrade is complete. Refer to the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Release Notes to learn about the new product features.

    3.3 Installing the Logon Manager Client-Side Software

    If you have a previous version of Kiosk Manager installed and are updating it during this installation, you must first uninstall the previous Kiosk Manager using the Control Panel Add/Remove Programs or the Uninstall option of the earlier software installer.For additional considerations with regard to Kiosk Manager, see the guide Administering Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite.

    To install and configure Logon Manager: Close all programs.Execute one of the following files to begin the installation:

    • ESSO-LM.msi for 32-bit installations.
    • ESSO-LMx64.msi for 64-bit installations.

    If you are installing in a language other than English and would like to launch the installer in the desired language, execute the following command:

    msiexec /I <packagename>.msi TRANSFORMS=<language>.mst

    where <packagename> is the name of the Logon Manager installer MSI package, and <language>.mst is the name of the corresponding language transform file (included in the installer archive).On the Welcome Panel, click Next Select a setup type. Typical provides a path to select commonly used program features easily. Advanced provides a detailed tree view of all the program features available for installation. If you select a typical setup, go to step 6; for an advanced setup, go to step 7.

    Click Next. The “Typical Setup” screen appears. Select your authentication methods and indicate whether you want to use multiple authenticators.

    Authentication methods. In order to authenticate a user and grant access to stored credentials, Logon Manager offers a number of authentication methods implemented as authenticator plug-ins, with the most common method being a user name and password. In Active Directory environments, Logon Manager supports this authentication method through its Windows Logon (WinAuth) v2 plug-in.

    If you are using a strong authentication method, refer to the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Administrator’s Guide which describes specific settings that must be enabled within an authenticator to work with Logon Manager. It also describes all the Logon Manager Administrative Console settings and any steps that must be taken to integrate with Kiosk Manager.

    Multiple Authenticators. The Authentication Manager feature adds the capability to enable multiple logon methods to authenticate the user. These logon methods can be the standard Logon Manager supported logon methods such as LDAP and Windows Logon v2, or the strong authenticators such as smart cards, proximity devices, and RSA SecurID tokens. Select your repositories and indicate which audit logging capabilities should be installed. If you install the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Reporting Server, refer to the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Administrator’s Guide for configuration information. Click Next> and continue to the next step. If you are performing an advanced setup, choose from the following installation options

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