1. Open Security Desk.
    1. Up to Windows 8, click Start > All programs > Genetec Security Center 5.12 Security Desk
    2. In Windows 10, click Start > Genetec Security Center 5.12 Security Desk
  2. In the Logon dialog box, enter the name of the Directory.If the Directory is not responding, check the spelling or contact your administrator.

  3. If the Directory is not trusted, it could be the sign of a manipulator-in-the-middle attack. Do not proceed unless your administrator confirms that it is safe to do so.

  4. Enter your Security Center username and password.

    If single sign-on is deployed, you must click the Sign in button for your identity provider identity provider An identity provider is a trusted, external system that administers user accounts, and is responsible for providing user authentication and identity information to relying applications over a distributed network. , or append your domain name to the end of your username, such as Username@DomainName. You will then be redirected to your identity provider for authentication. Skip to Logging on using web-based authentication.

  5. To log on using your Windows user account, select Use Windows credentials.This option is only available if Active Directory is set up on your system.

  6. Click Log on.
  7. If you are required to log on with supervision, your supervisor must provide a username and password.

  8. Click Log on.Security Desk opens.

    NOTE: After a period of inactivity you might be locked out of Security Desk. You have to re-enter your credentials to use the application again.

  9. To log off, click the home () tab, and then click Log off.

    By default, you are asked to save your workspace when you log off Security Desk. You can change this behavior in the User Interaction section of the Options dialog box.

Login to Security Desk (youtube.com)

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