User interface configuration page
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If you want to customize the name of the application that users will see in the web interface, you can provide that here. If you leave this blank, the default name will be shown.
You can replace the Lithnet Access Manager logo with your own company logo by providing it here.
Hidden: The user is not given an option to provide a reason for their access request
Optional: The user will see a field asking them to provide a reason for their access request. This is optional for them to fill out
Required: The user must provide a reason for their access request
Used to optionally shows a custom heading on the access request page
Used to optionally show a custom message on the access request page
You can reorder this list to change the display order of the request type options shown when a user requests access to a computer.
When this option is enabled, Access Manager will accept computer access requests with the computer name in the URL. For example, to access a computer named PC
, a user could use the following URL.
https://accessmanager.lithnet.local/Computer/AccessRequest?ComputerName=PC1
When this option is enabled, Access Manager will display a 'Show QR' button next to passwords shown in the web app. This QR code can be scanned with a compatible 2D scanner that simulates keyboard input to enter the password directly into a device.
When this option is enabled, Access Manager will display a 'Show QR' button next to BitLocker keys shown in the web app. This QR code can be scanned with a compatible 2D scanner that simulates keyboard input to enter the BitLocker directly into a device.
The Access Manager web interface provides a text-to-speech function that will read out the value of the password in the NATO phonetic alphabet, where supported by the user's browser.
Selecting this option will hide the text-to-speech function in the web app.
The Access Manager web interface provides breakdown of the password in the NATO phonetic alphabet. This makes it easier to read passwords out loud to another person.
Selecting this option will hide the phonetic password breakdown in the web app.
Provide a value such as upper-case
or capital
to prefix letters with in the phonetic breakdown.
Provide a value such as lower-case
to prefix letters with in the phonetic breakdown. We suggest prefixing only upper-case letters.
Specify how many characters should be in each group in the phonetic breakdown. This changes how many characters are displayed on each line in the phonetic breakdown.
Type any value in here to see the result of your settings on the output of broken-down password
You can optionally configure custom messages and/or links to appear on error pages.
For example, if a user is unauthorized to request access to a computer, you could provide them organization-specific help information.
If this box is checked, the text in the Custom help message
box will appear below any error messages that appear in the Access Manager web app.
If this box is checked, a button will appear below any error messages that appear in the Access Manager web app.
The name of this button will be the value of the Custom help link title
, and the button will redirect users to the link specified in the Custom help link URL
field.
The Custom help link URL
should be a fully-qualified URL, including a protocol prefix (e.g. https://
).