If this setting is not configured, the One-Time Password notification window is displayed for 10 seconds. One-Time Password window duration (in seconds)ĭefines for how long (in seconds) the One-Time Password notification window is displayed. If this setting is disabled, then the generated One-Time Password is not automatically copied to the Clipboard. If this setting is not configured, then the One-Time Password is available for 30 seconds on the Clipboard. If this setting is not configured or disabled, then the ActivID ActivClient static banner is displayed.Ĭlipboard One-Time Password expiration (in seconds)ĭefines for how long (in seconds) the One-Time Password is available on the Clipboard. bmp format) to be displayed in the Enter PIN window in high resolution mode.
If this setting is not configured or disabled, then Microsoft Windows PKI Smart Card Logon performances are not logged. Caution is needed when the smart card is used for other operations such as email signing or SSL authentication, as incorrect entries might be added in the Microsoft Windows Event Viewer. This is used to troubleshoot Microsoft Windows PKI Smart Card Logon performance. If this setting is not configured or disabled, then ActivClient actions are not logged.Įnable ActivClient performance logging for Microsoft Windows PKI Smart Card LogonĮnables the creation of entries in the Microsoft Windows Event Viewer when a Microsoft Windows PKI Smart Card Logon starts and ends. This might affect performance and should be activated only when required by Technical Support for troubleshooting purposes. No security sensitive information is logged. If this setting is not configured or disabled, then the warning is not displayed.ĭefines if users can generate log files for every action performed by ActivClient.
If this setting is not configured or disabled, then certificates are not removed from Microsoft Windows on card removal.ĭefines if a warning is displayed before the default certificate is replaced during certificate download with Microsoft Internet Explorer. Enable this feature if you are using a shared Windows account and you do not want to see the certificates from all the users using their smart card on this computer, or if this computer is primarily used to issue smart cards for other users. Removes user certificates from Microsoft Windows when users remove their smart card. Remove certificates from Microsoft Windows on smart card removal If this setting is not configured or disabled, then certificates are not removed from Microsoft Windows on logoff. When this setting is enabled, the smart card must remain inserted during logoff for certificates to be removed from Microsoft Windows properly.
Enable this feature if you are using a shared Microsoft Windows account and you do not want to see the certificates from all the users using their smart card on this computer, or if this computer is primarily used to issue smart cards for other users.
Remove certificates from Microsoft Windows on logoffĭefines if user certificates are removed from Microsoft Windows when users log off. If this setting is not configured or disabled, then the certificate that will be used for EFS is automatically selected.
This feature automatically selects which certificate will be used for EFS. Turn off automatic configuration of Microsoft Windows EFS smart card certificateĭisables the automatic configuration of the Encrypting File System feature with a smart card certificate after Microsoft Windows PKI smart card logon. Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters. This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below.