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 . |