Run setup.exe, found in the \securelogin\client directory.
Select a language, click
, and accept the license agreement.Click
> .The Complete option uses default values and installs SecureLogin in “Using the Custom Option for Standalone Workstations” on page 58.
. For options available through the Custom option, seeSelect
as the platform where SecureLogin will store its data, then click . The Do you want to use smartcard dialog box is displayed.(Conditional) If you don’t want to use smartcard, select
click then continue with Step 8.(Conditional) If you want to use smartcard and if ActiveClient is detected in your system, select
Click then continue with Step 8.(Conditional) If you want to use smartcard and if ActiveClient is not detected in your system:
Select
click(Conditional) Select a cryptographic service provider from which SecureLogin will request PKI credentials via Microsoft Crypto API.
Click
and select a PKCS#11 compatible library required for accessing the smartcard, then click .NOTE:This will specify the location of the Cryptographic Token Interface installed as part of the smartcard vendor’s software. These API files will be used by SecureLogin to communicate with the smart card.
Manually configuring the third party smartcard PKCS library Assumes a high level of understanding the Cryptographic Service Provider’s product.
For more information and instructions about smartcard settings and cryptographic tokens, see the
.Click
> .By default, the Launch Readme option is selected. Click
By default, the Start SecureLogin at the Windows startup is selected. Deselect the option if you do not want SecureLogin to start at the Windows startup.
Click
.Specify when you want to restart the computer, then click
.