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RSA SecurID Software Token 4.1 Administrator’s Guide
88 A: Customizing the Application
DisableDeleteToken
By default, all users can delete their tokens. However, users normally do not need to
delete a token unless the token has expired or you instruct them to delete a token. If
you do not want users to be able to delete tokens, set the DisableDeleteToken policy.
This removes the Delete Token option from the application user interface.
DisableSetDevicePassword
By default, users can set a device password to protect all tokens stored in the token
database on the local hard drive. This provides added protection for the tokens. If a
user forgets the device password, the user must reset the device, which deletes all of
the tokens in the database. The user must then request replacement tokens, which can
increase administrative overhead. If you want to prevent users from setting a device
password, set the DisableSetDevicePassword policy. This removes the Change Device
Password option from the Token Storage Devices screen.
OnlyOneToken
By default, users can have multiple tokens. If your implementation does not require
users to have multiple tokens, you can use the OnlyOneToken policy to allow each
user to import only one token. If you set this policy and a user attempts to import a
second token, the application informs the user that only one taken can be installed. If
the user chooses to import the new token, the application overwrites the existing
token. If the user has stored more than one token when you enable the policy,
importing a new token overwrites all of the users tokens.
TokenExpirationNotification
The TokenExpirationNotification policy allows you to change the number of days
before the application displays a notification informing the user that a token is nearing
its expiration date. By default, the user is notified 30 days before token expiration.
You can set the policy to display the notification 1 to 60 days before token expiration.
If the active token has already expired, the notification is not displayed. Instead, the
Tokencode or Passcode screen displays “Token Expired.”
If you set the TokenRenewalURL policy with the TokenExpirationNotification policy,
the notification dialog box displays a link that the user can click to request a
replacement token. This opens a web URL, for example, the RSA Credential Manager
portal, where the user can request a replacement token.
TokenRenewalURL
The TokenRenewalURL policy is used with the TokenExpirationNotification policy.
To set the TokenRenewalURL policy, you enter a URL link that will be displayed in
the token expiration notification. The user can click the link to open a URL, such as
the RSA Credential Manager portal, where the user can request a replacement token.
If you do not set this policy, the token expiration notification does not display a URL
link, and the user must contact the administrator to request a replacement token.
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