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DID association

Network operating system ID association is the default association mode. It associates a registered ID file with a user’s network account ID. The first network account ID to successfully register the ID file obtains the association.

Client ID association is useful when a single user has multiple network operating system ID’s, but only a single digital ID. Additional uses for this type of association are shared workstations (kiosks) where a user does not log in or out of the operating system. There are two types of client ID association:

Single

Under single client ID association, the first client workstation that successfully registers a digital ID is the workstation that will be associated with that ID.

Multiple

Under multiple client ID association, digital ID files can be registered from multiple workstations. The digital ID is not associated with a single workstation. Once registered, updates to the digital ID can come from either an application (for example, Notes) or from Bravura Security Fabric .