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Imprivata OneSign Tech BriefTB
Imprivata OneSign Tech Brief
Replacing the OneSign Logo in Workstation AuthenticationDialogs
You can display your corporate logo on OneSign login and enrollment screens for workstations that use aOneSign Workstation Agent from OneSign 3.5sp1. When you replace the OneSign logo with your owncorporate logo, the Imprivata Powered logo appears in the lower right corner of the dialog.
A Workstation Login Screen with Replacement Logo
Where the replacement logo appears
Your logo will appear in these login and enrollment dialogs:
OneSign Lock
OneSign Unlock / Login
Fingerprint Enrollment
Password Self-Service Enrollment
ID Token Enrollment (including optional Integrated VASCO Digipass Authentication)
ID Token Challenge Dialogs (all types of ID token challenges)
Your logo will NOT appear in:
Login or enrollment dialogs accessed from the OneSign Agent (these show the Microsoft Windows logo).
Novell GINA login dialog accessed from any Agent
OneSign SSO Custom Credential Capture dialogs
OneSign Self-Service Password Management dialogs
OneSign security questions dialogs
Before You BeginYou need a logo image suitable for use against a white background. The image will be centered in a reservedarea 258 pixels wide x 57 pixels high. For best results, use a logo not more than 210 pixels wide x 50 pixelshigh (dimensions in pixels at 72x72 dpi).
The image must be a .bmp file. You will need an absolute path to the image on all client machines. You will
need a way to distribute the image to the client computers at the location specified in the path. If the locationspecified is not found then the default OneSign logo will be used.
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Imprivata OneSign Tech Brief
Replac ing the LogoThe logo image is loaded by the GINA and all enrollment screens. The location of the logo image is specified
by a new registry key: HKLM\Software\SSOProvider\CoBranding\LogoImage
1. Upgrade all type 2 Agents to OneSign 3.5 SP1.
2. Create a registry key called CoBranding in HKLM\Software\SSOProvider.3. Create a subkey to contain the absolute path value of the bitmap logo image. To create the subkey, right-
click the CoBranding key and select New> String Value. Call the new key LogoImage.
A Cobranded Login Screen
4. Double-click the LogoImage key to open it.
5. In the Value data field, enter the absolute path to the image and click OK.
6. Test it locally.
7. Distribute the bitmap file. The image is centered in the dialog and is not resized. If the location specified
is not found then the default OneSign logo will be used.
8. Distribute the SSOProvider\CoBranding\LogoImage key to affected workstations.
Note:The registry settings and the bitmap file are not installed by OneSign, so upgrading or uninstalling
OneSign will not remove them. An upgraded client will still work.