You need to create an RSA Authentication Manager user that matches the RSA Authentication Manager Windows service account. Make sure the User object that the driver uses to authenticate with is not used for any other purpose.
On the RSA Authentication Manager server, open the Services tool found in the Administrative Tools section of the Windows Control Panel.
Select the
service, then click > .Click the
tab.Typically the service is set to log on as the Local System account. If the service is configured to use an account other than the Local System account, take note of the login used.
Exit the service properties and Services dialog box.
Start the RSA Authentication Manager Administration tool.
Click
> .Specify the First Name, Last Name, and Default Login, then click
.If the service is using the Local System account for its service account, the Default Login should be set to SYSTEM. Otherwise, use the login noted in Step 4
For example, First Name - Local, Last Name - System, Default Login - SYSTEM.
Click
> .Select the
field and deselect the field.Specify the service account login in the
field, then click .For example, SYSTEM.
In the Edit User dialog box, select
, then click .Click
to exit the Edit User dialog box.