Some settings in <installdir>UserPass.ini are essential to control the look and feel and behavior of the Credential Tiles and/or the GINA.
[Generic]
Enable/Disable Username Field in Credential Provider Tile or Gina
One value should be always 1 and one value 0
DisableUserName=1
EnableUserName=0
AllowUP controls wether the Aloaha Service should enable or disable other credential tiles. AllowUP=0 disables ALL other credential tiles! If you want to use group policies please have a look at: http://blog.aloaha.com/2012/08/20/how-to-hide-credential-providers-from-the-windows-logon-user-interface-using-windows-group-policy/
AllowUP=1
The Kerberos Section defines which Smartcards are considered as PKI/Kerberos Cards
If the value the Middleware Name or Smartcard Name is 1 the Smartcard is not considered as Encryption Token but als pure PKI Card!
The value 1 should NEVER be used in stand alone machines but ONLY in domain machines!
[Kerberos]
aloaha_3BDB18FFC080B1FE751F035A43372E352052455620416F=1
Aloaha Cryptographic Provider=1
Datakey M 330=1
eToken Base Cryptographic Provider=1
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August 20th, 2012 on 11:58 am
[...] How to hide credential providers from the Windows Logon User Interface using Windows Group Policy by Aloaha under Aloaha Smart Login, Credential Provider After installation of Aloaha Smart Login, several credential providers are available to logon from the Windows logon user interface. This article explains how to hide certain credential providers from the Windows logon user interface via group policy. If you want to configure Aloaha to hide automatically other credential provider please have a look at: http://blog.aloaha.com/2012/08/14/aloaha-smartlogin-ini-settings/ [...]