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Launched by a user, when no user is logged in.
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Tap OK to send the credentials through WCS API. If there are no credentials entered, a dialog box
indicates which field was not entered.
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The Log Off button only appears when a user is already logged on. When you tap the Log Off button,
select one of three options:
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Log Off logs off the current user and closes the login dialog box.
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Switch Users logs off the current user and re-initializes the login dialog box to appear when there is no
user logged on.
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Cancel closes the logoff dialog box and displays the login dialog box.
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When the user is logged off, the mobile computer only roams to profiles that do not require credentials or
profiles created with the credentials entered into the profile.
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The Cancel button closes the dialog without logging into the network. If the WCS launched the login
dialog rather than the user, tapping
Cancel displays a warning that the cancel disables the current profile.
If you still choose to cancel the login, the profile is cancelled. Cancelling a profile suppresses it until a
user re-enables it or a new user logs onto the mobile computer.
Table 5-26
Log On/Off Options
Field Description
Wireless Profile Field When launching the login application, the
Wireless Profile
field lists all the
wireless profiles that require credentials. This includes profiles that use EAP TLS,
PEAP, LEAP, and EAP-TTLS.
Profile Status Icon The profile status icon (next to the profile name) shows one of the following states:
The selected profile is cancelled.
The selected profile is enabled but is not the current profile.
The profile is the current profile (always the case for WCS Launched).
Network Username and
Password Fields
The
Network Username
and
Network Password
fields are used as credentials for
the profile selected in the
Wireless Profile
field. Currently these fields are limited
to 159 characters.
Mask Password Checkbox The
Mask Password
checkbox determines whether the password field is masked
(i.e., displays only the '*' character) or unmasked (i.e., displays the entered text).
Check the box to unmask the password. Uncheck the box to mask the password
(the default).
Status Field The
Status
field displays status that is important to the login dialog. If the user
opens the dialog and needs to prompt for credentials for a particular profile, it can
use the
Status
field to let the user know that the network is held because the
password dialog is open.
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