Using Nomad Shared Login to suppress password prompts

Starting in HCL Domino 12.0.2, HCL Nomad Shared Login allows Nomad Web users to authenticate with Domino servers without having to provide Notes® ID file passwords after initial setup. This feature is enabled by default for Nomad deployments starting with Nomad 1.0.8.

You can disable Domino-based Nomad Shared Login deployment by completing the steps in the following section.

Disabling Nomad Shared Login

If you previously allowed or required Nomad Web users to use shared login but now want to prevent its use, edit the Security Settings document. Alternatively, you can remove users from the policy assignment or remove the Security Settings document.

  1. In the notes.ini of the Administrator client, set $$TEST_NOMADSL=1.
  2. Open the Security Settings document in edit mode and click the Password Management > Notes Shared Login tab.
  3. Scroll down to Nomad Shared Login and for Enable Nomad Shared Login for Nomad Web, select No.
  4. For How to apply this setting, select Set value whenever modified.
  5. Save the document.

For Nomad for iOS

Starting with HCL Nomad for iOS version 1.0.40, clients that are configured using Nomad Federated Login will honor the Nomad Shared Login policy setting. If Nomad Shared Login is enabled, then Nomad for iOS will prompt the user to enable Nomad Biometric Authentication in order to securely save the user's Notes ID. If the user chooses to not allow HCL Nomad to enable biometric authentication or the policy setting is disabled, then the client will re-download the user's Notes ID on every subsequent launch.