
RSA SecurID Software Token 4.1 Administrator’s Guide
1: Overview and Requirements 11
Token Storage Devices
A token storage “device” is a logical storage container for tokens. The SecurID
desktop application can store tokens on the user's hard drive, a Trusted Platform
Module (TPM), a biometric device, a flash drive, or another supported device. By
default, the application stores tokens on the user’s local hard drive. For more
information, see “Token Storage Devices and Device Binding
” on page 44.
Support for Visually Impaired Users (Windows Only)
RSA SecurID Software Token for Windows supports the use of screen readers for
visually impaired users. RSA has tested the application with the JAWS for Windows
Screen Reading Software. You can download JAWS from the Freedom Scientific web
site. Once you install JAWS, no additional configuration is required to use the
software with the SecurID desktop application.
PINPad style tokens (PIN entry in the
desktop application)
Fob-style tokens (PIN entry in the
protected resource)
XX
Tokens that do not require a PIN (user
authenticates with user name and
tokencode)
Token file password
Device serial number used to bind a
token to a device
Device GUID used to bind a token to
a device
User security identifier (SID) used to
bind a token to a device. Windows
only.
X
Token Attributes
RSA Authentication
Manager 7.1
RSA Authentication
Manager 6.1
RSA Credential
Manager
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