HealthCast SSO
features and functionality on ThinOS
The following are the HealthCast SSO features and functionality
on ThinOS:
Proximity card enrollment—HealthCast supports user self-enrollment.
There is no need to bring the proximity card to a special
registration station, or for IT staff to be involved. Instead, you
must only tap the disenrolled proximity card at a terminal and you
can follow the registration process. This is a one-time event
after which you can use the card wherever HealthCast is installed.
Manual login and lock/unlock terminal—If you do not have a card, or choose
not to use your card, then you can manually log in using your user
name and password. Administrators can disable manual login, if they
want, so that users can sign on with their proximity cards. You can
also lock or unlock the terminal, if you have signed on with a manual
login.
Proximity card login and lock/unlock
terminal—After the proximity card is registered,
tap the card at a terminal to log in.
You can lock
the session to secure it, but leave the remote session connected for
fast access when you return. To do this, tap the proximity card and
the session is locked.
To resume
the session, tap the card again.
Walk away—Terminals can be configured to lock
or log off sessions that have been left open. The time that elapses
before automatic lock or log off can be set by an administrator using
the convenient web administration application.
Tap-Over—If a session is locked or left open,
a second user can tap their own proximity card and this disconnects
the first session and log the second user into their own unique session.
Forgotten card—If you forget your card at home, you
can receive a temporary card and register it for the day using the
same registration process that is mentioned in this section.
Lost or stolen card—If you report a card as lost or stolen,
an administrator can immediately disable the card using the convenient
web administration application. This prevents anyone else from using
it.
Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR)—If SSPR enabled by an administrator,
you can register for SSPR and reset your passwords without calling
the help desk.
Easy to use web-based administration
tool—Administrators can quickly and
configure settings, manage proximity cards, and users using a web-based
administration tool.
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