
RSA SecurID Software Token 4.1 Administrator’s Guide
90 A: Customizing the Application
3. Click the device icon for the next device that you want to add to the whitelist.
4. Click OK.
VpnMode
Note: This policy is currently used only with RSA SecurID Software Token for
Windows.
The Cisco VPN Client requires a Group Policy setting to ensure that it can function
properly on Windows XP when users log on to the VPN client with tokens stored on a
TPM or biometric device. By default, the VpnMode policy is enabled (1). If you use
Cisco VPN Client, set the value to 0 (disabled). If you use a VPN client other than
Cisco, leave the default setting.
Customizing RSA SecurID Software Token for Windows
You customize RSA SecurID Software Token for Windows using Windows Group
Policy. Setting Group Policy for the SecurID desktop application adds registry keys
under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\RSA\Software Token.
RSA provides an administrative template (RSASecurIDToken.adm) in the
installation kit (RSASecurIDToken410.zip). The template describes where the
registry-based policy settings are stored in the Windows registry. SecurID desktop
application policies are applied on a per computer (per-machine) basis. That is, the
policies that you set apply to all users of a particular computer rather than to
individual users.
You create Group Policy settings on a domain controller using the Microsoft
Management Console (MMC). The groups that you want the policies to affect must
exist in Active Directory. For more information, go to www.microsoft.com
and
search on “Group Policy.”
Add the RSA Administrative Template
Before you configure Group Policy settings for the desktop application, you must add
the RSA administrative template to the Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
To add the RSASecurIDToken.adm policy template to MMC:
1. From the Start menu, click Run.
2. In the Open dialog box, type gpedit.msc, and click OK to start the Microsoft
Management Console (MMC).
3. Under Computer Configuration, click Administrative Templates.
4. In the Console menu bar, click Action > Add/Remove Templates.
5. Click Add, and browse to the location of the RSASecurIDToken.adm file.
6. Click the RSASecurIDToken.adm file, and click Open.
The template is added to the Add/Remove templates dialog box.
7. Click Close.
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