Configuration tab has following fields:
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Nickname – The name you assign to a Favorites web site.
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Site URL – Login page URL of the favorite web site.
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Auto Launch – If this field box is checked, the favorite web site will be automatically launched
once Login2Go is invoked.
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Portable – If this field box is checked, entire login process and login info of the favorite web site
will be stored in the RFID tag instead of configuration file in computer, so that the web site will
launch in any computer running Login2Go without further configuration.
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Master PIN (Personal Identification Number) – check this box to enable Master PIN verification
whenever the web site is to be launched or configured. This feature adds extra level of security
to prevent unauthorized access to your favorite web sites, in case eNetCard is lost or stolen.
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"Tag Free Space" indicates available space in percentage for the RFID tag. For example, if user
chooses a favorite web site to be portable, the "Tag Free Space" percentage will be decreased.
Please note, the data is not actually saved into the tag until the "Save" command is executed.
To start adding your own favorite web sites, click the “Add” button. A New Favorite Web Sites dialog
window is popped up, for example, “Yahoo Mail” is entered as Nickname and “http://mail.yahoo.com”
is entered in URL field as shown in Fig. 6 below.
Fig. 6
This Yahoo Mail URL is fairly short to input, and takes you to login page directly. However, some
web sites do not display login screen in their home pages, users usually have to click through a few
pages to find “Log in” or “Sign in” button to click in order to enter Login page. These unnecessary
intermediate pages slow down every launching(automatic login) process of the web site. For exam-
ple, if you start from the home page URL http://www.troweprice.com, it requires you to click through
at least two intermediate pages to display actual login screen URL
https://www3.troweprice.com/cda/public/common/indexLogin?scn=header where to input login user
name and password. To avoid errors, we recommend users to open a web browser separately, enter
your web site to be configured, click through into login page where user name(or user ID) and pass-
word are asked. Then, in Address field, highlight and copy the exact URL of the login page as in Fig.
7, using the T. Rowe Price web site login as example,
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