Installing SecureLogin on Servers


SecureLogin on Windows and NT Servers

You can install SecureLogin on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server.

In fact, to administer SecureLogin in an Active Directory or NT Domain environment, you must install SecureLogin on an NT or Windows 2000 server. The installation process is the same for these servers as for installing SecureLogin on workstations.

If an error appears during an attempted login immediately after you install SecureLogin on an Active Directory server, click OK in the error message, wait for a few minutes, then try again. This error occurs because Active Directory takes time to synchronize. If the error continues, you might need to restart the server.


SecureLogin and SecretStore in NetWare Environments

You don't install SecureLogin on a NetWare server. Instead, you install SecureLogin and snap-ins to ConsoleOne on workstations. To administer SecureLogin, you use an administrative tool on the desktop, ConsoleOne in eDirectory environments, or the Microsoft Management Console in Active Directory environments.

SecureLogin has a SecretStore client option that you can use in Novell eDirectory environments. The SecretStore option provides additional security. If you want to use the SecretStore option along with SecureLogin, you install SecretStore server components on a NetWare server and then install the SecretStore client on workstations.

You install SecretStore server components before installing SecureLogin on a workstation. You install the SecretStore client while installing SecureLogin on a workstation. Also, make sure that the current primary tree and server connections are set to the tree where the SecretStore service has been installed. For information on installing SecretStore, see "Installing SecretStore" in the SecretStore 3.3.3 Administration Guide .