Setting Up Authentication For Your Computer; Logon Policy; Session Policy - HP ProBook 4325s - Notebook PC User Manual

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Setting up authentication for your computer

Within the Authentication application, you can select which security features should be implemented on
this computer, set policies governing access to the computer, and configure additional advanced
settings. You can specify the credentials required to authenticate each class of user when logging into
Windows or logging into Web sites and programs during a user session.
To set up authentication on your computer:
1.
In the Security panel menu, click Authentication.
2.
To configure logon authentication, click the Logon Policy tab, make changes, and click Apply.
3.
To configure session authentication, click the Session Policy tab, make changes, and click
Apply.

Logon Policy

To define policies governing the credentials required to authenticate a user when logging on to Windows:
1.
In the Tools menu, click Security, and then click Authentication.
2.
On the Logon Policy tab, click a category of user.
3.
Specify the authentication credential(s) required for the selected category of user. You must specify
at least one credential.
4.
Choose whether ANY (only one) of the specified credentials are required, or if ALL of the specified
credentials are required in order to authenticate a user. You can also prevent any user from
accessing the computer.
5.
Click Apply.

Session Policy

To define policies governing the credentials required to access HP ProtectTools applications during a
Windows session:
1.
In the Tools menu, click Security, and then click Authentication.
2.
On the Session Policy tab, click a category of user.
3.
Specify the authentication credential(s) required for the selected category of user.
4.
Choose whether ONE of the specified credentials is required, or if ALL of the specified credentials
are required in order to authenticate a user. You can also require no authentication to access HP
ProtectTools software.
5.
Click Apply.
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