Novell SecureLogin Administration Guide
This manual provides you information about administering Novell SecureLogin. This manual contains the following sections.
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Section 1.0, Getting Started
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Section 2.0, Configuring
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Section 3.0, Managing Preferences
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Section 4.0, Managing Passphrases
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Section 5.0, Managing Passphrase Policies
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Section 6.0, Managing Credentials
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Section 7.0, Managing Password Policies
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Section 8.0, Managing Smart Card Integration
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Section 9.0, Enabling Terminal Emulator Applications
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Section 10.0, Reauthenticating Applications
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Section 11.0, Managing Application Definitions
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Section 12.0, Adding Multiple Logins
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Section 13.0, Distributing Configurations
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Section 14.0, Exporting and Importing Configurations
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Section 15.0, Using The SLAP Tool
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Section 16.0, Managing the Workstation Cache
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Section 17.0, Auditing
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Section 18.0, Audit Configuration for Sentinel
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Section 19.0, Configuring Secure Workstation Events
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Section 20.0, Administering Desktop Automation Services
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Section 21.0, LDAP SSL Server Certificate Verification
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Section 22.0, Security Considerations
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Section 23.0, Novell SecureLogin Security Role Configuration for Active Directory
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Section 24.0, Limiting Concurrent Connections
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Section 25.0, Authasas Support
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Section A.0, Error Messages
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Section B.0, Schema Updates
Audience
This guide is intended for:
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Network Administrators
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System Administrators
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IT Support Staff
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Documentation Updates
For the most recent version of the Novell SecureLogin 7.0 Administration Guide, visit the Novell Documentation Web site..
Additional Documentation
The other documents available with this release of Novell SecureLogin are:
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Getting Started:
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Installation:
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Administration:
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End User:
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Reference:
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