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Log On/Off Application
When the user launches the
Log On/Off
application, the reader may be in two states; the user may be logged onto
the reader by already entering credentials through the login box, or there are no user logged on. Each of these
states have a separate set of use cases and a different look to the dialog box.
User Already Logged In
If already logged into the reader, the user can launch the login dialog box for the following reasons:
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Connect to and re-enable a cancelled profile. To do this:
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Launch the Log On/Off dialog.
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Select the cancelled profile from the profile list.
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Login to the profile.
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Log off the reader to prevent another user from accessing the current users network privileges.
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Switch reader users to quickly logoff the reader and allow another user to log into the reader.
No User Logged In
If no user is logged into the reader, launch the login dialog box and log in to access user profiles.
The
Login
dialog box varies if it is:
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Launched by WCS, because the service is connecting to a new profile that needs credentials.
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Launched by WCS, because the service is trying to verify the credentials due to credential caching rules.
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Launched by a user, when a user is logged in.
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Launched by a user, when no user is logged in.
NOTE
Re-enable cancelled profiles using the Profile Editor Wizard and choosing to connect to the cancelled
profile. Cancelled profiles are also re-enabled when a new user logs on.
Table 5-29
Log On/Off Options
Field
Description
Wireless Profile Field
When launching the login application, the Wireless Profile field has available all the
wireless profiles that require credentials. This includes profiles that use EAP TLS,
PEAP, LEAP, and EAP-TTLS.
Profile Status Icon
The profile status icon (next to the profile name) shows one of the following states:
The selected profile is cancelled.
The selected profile is enabled but is not the current profile.
The profile is the current profile (always the case for WCS Launched).
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