
RSA SecurID Software Token 4.1 Administrator’s Guide
16 2: Installing the Application
Token Storage Database Options for VPN Client Applications
(Windows Only)
The first time that a user runs the SecurID desktop application, a token storage
database is created on the user’s computer. This database is a container for the tokens
imported to the local hard drive. When a user performs a SecurID authentication, the
application retrieves the tokencode from the token in the database.
The default token storage database is a per-user database, meaning that it contains
only those tokens that belong to a specific user of the computer. The per-user database
is intended to be used by VPN client applications that are running in the user context.
(To run in the user context, the user must start the VPN client application.)
TokenExpirationNotification Changes the number of days before
the application displays a notification
informing the user that a token is
nearing its expiration date. If you do
not set this policy, the notification is
displayed 30 days before the token
expires.
If used with TokenRenewalURL, this
policy adds a link in the token
expiration notification to a URL
where the user can request a
replacement token.
Windows and
Mac OS X systems.
TokenRenewalURL Used with the
TokenExpirationNotification policy.
Specifies a URL link to display in the
token expiration notification. For
example, the link could be the URL
of the RSA Credential Manager
portal where the user can request a
replacement token.
Windows and
Mac OS X systems.
ValidDevices Specifies a whitelist of storage
devices to which tokens can be
imported.
Windows and
Mac OS X systems.
VpnMode Sets the VPN mode to ensure that the
Cisco VPN Client can function
properly on Windows XP when users
log on to the VPN client application
with tokens stored on a TPM or
biometric device.
Windows systems.
Policy Description Platform Support
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