Run setup.exe, found in the \securelogin\client directory.
Select a language, click
twice, then accept the license agreement.Select setup type, then click
.If you select the Complete setup option, the default values are used.
(Conditional) If you select the Custom setup option, the Choose a destination folder dialog box appears.
(Conditional) Click
, to install SecureLogin to the default folder or click and choose another folder to install.Click
> .In the Do you want to use smart card dialog box, select No, if you do not want to use smart card, then continue with Step.
(Conditional) If you want to use smart card and if ActiveClient is detected in your system, select
, , then continue with Step 8.(Conditional) If you want to use smartcard and if ActiveClient is not detected in your system:
Select
, Click .(Conditional) Select a cryptographic service provider from which SecureLogin will request PKI credentials via Microsoft Crypto API.
Click
and select a PKCS#11 compatible library required for accessing the smartcard, then click .NOTE:This will specify the location of the Cryptographic Token Interface installed as part of the smartcard vendor’s software. These API files will be used by SecureLogin to communicate with the smartcard.
Manually configuring the third party smartcard PKCS library Assumes a high level of understanding the Cryptographic Service Provider’s product.
For more information and instructions about smartcard settings and cryptographic tokens, see the Novell SecureLogin 6.0.SP1 Administration Guide.
(Conditional) The Installation options dialog box is displayed if you have selected the custom setup option.
Specify where you want SecureLogin to store its local cache.
(Conditional) Click
, after the directory location is defined to continue to the next dialog box.If Citrix or terminal services applications are detected, the Citrix/remote client options dialog box is displayed.(Conditional) Select features that you want to install at the Select Features dialog box, then click
.At the Ready to Install SecureLogin dialog box, click
By default, the Launch Readme option is selected. Click
By default, the Start SecureLogin at the Windows startup is selected. Deselect the option if you do not want SecureLogin to start at the Windows startup.
Click
.Specify when you want to restart the computer, then click
.