Tivoli Access Manager for Enterprise Single Sign-On Version 6.0 Kiosk Adapter User's Guide SC23-6342-00
Tivoli Access Manager for Enterprise Single Sign-On Version 6.0 Kiosk Adapter User's Guide SC23-6342-00
Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in Notices, on page 7. First Edition (January 2007) This edition applies to version 6.0 of this adapter and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2007. All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter Agent User Guide Table of Contents Welcome to IBM Tivoli Access Manager for Enterprise Single Sign-On: Kiosk Adapter2 Session Agent... 3 Session Agent in System Tray... 3 Desktop Manager... 4 Desktop Manager... 4 Locking and Unlocking Sessions... 5 Locking the session... 5 Unlocking the session... 5
TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter Agent User Guide Welcome to IBM Tivoli Access Manager for Enterprise Single Sign-On: Kiosk Adapter IBM Tivoli Access Manager for Enterprise Single Sign-On: Kiosk Adapter (TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter) delivers a secure, easy to use and easy to administer solution that addresses the needs of traditional Single Sign-Off in a kiosk environment. TAM E- SSO: Kiosk Adapter has a client-side agent that suspends or closes inactive sessions and seamlessly shuts down all applications. First Time User Notes: In order to log into your own session, your administrator must have a synchronization setup for you. If this is your first time using TAM E-SSO, upon logging into Session Manager, the TAM E-SSO First Time Use Wizard appears. Follow the prompts. Select the appropriate Authentication plug-in for the Primary Logon Method. 2
TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter Agent User Guide Session Agent Session Agent in System Tray If enabled, the Session Agent icon displays in the system tray. Click the TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter Tray Icon in your Windows system tray to display a shortcut menu of program functions. Note: The TAM E-SSO Administrative Console must be closed in order to run the Session Agent. If you start the Session Agent while the TAM E-SSO Administrative Console is still running, an error message displays saying, Cannot run Session Manager until TAM E-SSO Administrative Console is l d TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter System Tray Menu Options: About TAM E- SSO: KIOSK ADAPTER Help Displays version information about TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter. Displays the online help for TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter. Lock Session TAM E-SSO Locks the current session. Displays the TAM E-SSO functions available. TAM E-SSO System Tray Menu Options: Configuration Displays a submenu of options including: o Logon Manager - Logon Manager displays your stored logons and also lets you modify the properties of each logon. o Settings - The Settings dialog lets you control TAM E- SSO password features. Pause Help About TAM E- SSO Logon Using TAM E-SSO Turns off TAM E-SSO logons, including the Auto-Prompt and Auto-Recognize features, and the Logon using TAM E-SSO menu option, below. Displays the online help for TAM E-SSO. Click this help button for help with TAM E-SSO. Displays version information about TAM E-SSO. Engages TAM E-SSO to supply information to a logon request.
TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter Agent User Guide Desktop Manager Desktop Manager The Desktop Manager is a full-screen interface that controls the locked session desktop. The Desktop Manager contains the following information and choices: The current session will expire in: Time remaining before the current session automatically closes. Current session owner: The name of the current session owner appears, if one is currently logged in. I am the current session owner and I would like to lock/unlock my session This option is available for the existing session to be locked/unlocked by the session s owner. Clicking this option prompts the session owner to re-authenticate (if unlocking session). I am not the current session owner but would like to start my own session This option terminates the current session and allows a different user to be able to start their session. Clicking this option prompts the new user to authenticate to TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter. A confirmation window may appear asking if you are sure you want to start a new session. Click OK. I want to shut down this computer Clicking this option shuts down the kiosk (if enabled by kiosk and/or system administrator). A confirmation window may appear asking if you are sure you want to shut down this computer. Click OK. I want to restart this computer Clicking this option restarts the kiosk (if enabled by kiosk and/or system administrator). A confirmation window may appear asking if you are sure you want to restart this computer. Click OK. Forgot Your Password? Click here to reset it Depending on your system's configuration, this option may or may not appear. Clicking this link displays TAM E-SSO: Desktop Password Reset Adapter's Web interface. Enter your User Name, click OK and follow the prompts to reset your password. 4
TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter Agent User Guide Locking and Unlocking Sessions Locking the session The following methods lock a session: o When configured with smart card, proximity card, or other presence-sensing authenticator, TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter automatically locks a session if the strong authenticator is no longer present (i.e. removed from reader or is out of range). o The kiosk logs off and locks the current session after a pre-determined amount of time in which the session is idle. o Screen saver timer: TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter locks the session when the Kiosk screen saver would normally start. o TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter Agent tray icon menu: Click the TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter Agent tray icon menu and click Lock Session. o Clicking the Windows Key + L (on XP and above) o Any activity that would normally lock the desktop will cause TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter to lock the session. Unlocking the session The following methods unlock a session: o When configured with smart card, proximity card, or other presence-sensing authenticator, TAM E-SSO: Kiosk Adapter automatically initiates a session when a strong authenticator is detected (i.e. inserted into reader or is in of range). o The current session can be unlocked from the Desktop Manager by reentering your credentials. o If another user is logged into this session, you may still utilize the kiosk by ending the current users session from the Desktop Manager.
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