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3. On the left side of the Token Storage Devices screen, click the name of the device.
In this example, there is only one storage device, “Local Hard Drive (RSA).”
4. Copy or record the value displayed next to Device Serial Number.
5. Click OK.
For instructions on binding a token to a device serial number, see one of the following
sections:
• For RSA Authentication Manager 7.1, see step 4 of “Step 4: Bind the Token
” on
page 51.
• For RSA Authentication Manager 6.1, see “Bind the Token
” on page 58.
Windows User SID
With RSA SecurID Software Token for Windows, you can bind a token to a Windows
user security identifier (user SID). This allows the user to import a token to a
supported token storage device on any computer in the domain. Unlike binding a
token to a device serial number, no interaction with the desktop application is required
to obtain the binding information.
You can use a third-party utility to obtain the SIDs of user accounts. For example, the
free Microsoft PsTools suite includes the PsGetSid utility, which allows you to display
the SIDs of user accounts. To download the PsTools suite, access Microsoft TechNet
and search on “PsTools.”
For instructions on binding a token to a user SID, see one of the following sections:
• For RSA Authentication Manager 7.1, see “Step 4: Bind the Token
” on page 51.
• For RSA Authentication Manager 6.1, see “Bind the Token
” on page 58.
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