Auto-Lock Computers when Users Leave.
Unlocked and unattended computers? In violation of compliance? Want to automate compliance?
GateKeeper automatically lock PCs when the token is no longer in range of computer. After installation, GateKeeper is already set to auto-lock by default. If you have changed your settings and wish to auto-lock, please open the GateKeeper Client application on your desktop.
1. Click Settings on the left side.
2. Under Proximity Lock Method select the option called Lock Workstation in the dropdown menu. All set. Now your GateKeeper will automatically lock your PC when you leave.
For the best results, we recommend using 2 USB proximity sensors and keeping your key fob in direct line of sight with at least 1 of the sensors.
If you find that your computer is locking or unlocking at unintended times, please go the Dashboard in your GateKeeper Client application and adjust the Signal Quality level to lock or unlock closer or farther.
Perfect for every office worker, healthcare practitioner, police officer, and security-conscious.
To learn more, check out this knowledge base article on "What is the 'Proximity Lock Method' in GateKeeper? or visit www.gkaccess.com.
For any additional questions or concerns regarding security, proximity settings, computer locking, credential management, or compliance, please contact GateKeeper Enterprise support using the Support Ticket form on https://gkaccess.com/support/ or email support@gkaccess.com.
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