How do I log into Windows with a smart card?
To log on to Windows using a smart card a user must:
- Present the smart card to the card reader, or attach the USB security token to the computer.
- Choose the Smart card option from the user list on the logon screen (see screenshot below). ...
- Enter the PIN of the smart card or security token when prompted.
How do I set up a smart card login?
How to set up smart card authentication
- Log-in to Admin Portal.
- Click Settings > Authentication > Certificate Authorities.
- Provide a unique name for the trusted certificate authority.
- Specify the field to use for extracting the user login name from the certificate.
What is a smart card login?
Smart card authentication is a two-step login process that uses a smart card. The smart card stores a user's public key credentials and a personal identification number (PIN), which acts as the secret key to authenticate the user to the smart card.
What is Spiceworks?
About Spiceworks
Spiceworks is a free cloud-based help desk and network monitoring solution designed specifically for systems administrators and IT professionals. The solution helps in managing tickets raised by clients, providing customer support via multiple channels and tracking agent's' performance, among others.
Why is Spiceworks free?
Spiceworks software is free because it's ad supported, and those ads can become annoying. Remove all ads with the Spiceworks My Way plan, which is $45 per month or $495 per year.
How do I use Spiceworks?
How to: How to use Spiceworks (End User Guide)
- Step 1: Navigate a web browser to the Spiceworks Web Portal. Go to [www. ...
- Step 2: Log In. ...
- Step 3: Creating a Request. ...
- Step 4: Submit request. ...
- Step 5: Viewing Open Requests. ...
- Step 6: Viewing Closed Requests.
What happened to Spiceworks?
This year, we're planning to deprecate or “end of life” the Desktop solution. Specifically, this means we have set a date after which we will no longer maintain or provide support for version 7.5, including addressing security vulnerabilities or issues with the Desktop app related to external services.