User Authentication to Endpoint Security Clients (OneCheck)

OneCheck User Settings define how users authenticate to Endpoint Security client computers.

OneCheck User Settings include:

  • How users authenticate to Endpoint Security.

  • If users can access Windows after they are authenticated to Endpoint Security or if they must also log on to Windows.

  • What happens when a user enters invalid authentication details.

  • A limit for how many times a user can access a computer.

  • If Remote Help is permitted. This lets users get help from an administrator, for example if their computers become locked after too many failed authentication attempts.

Configure the OneCheck User Settings setting in the Policy tab > OneCheck User Settings Rules.

Many of these settings relate to the Pre-boot authentication, which is part of Full Disk Encryption. Make sure to configure the settings for the Full Disk Encryption Policy also in Policy tab > Full Disk Encryption Rules.