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Feb 22, 2024
Initialize Safenet Token
Introduction
This article will walk you through initializing your Safenet Token. This is a requirement when you first set up your token. It may also be used in the event you forget the password to your token.
WARNING:Initializing your token will delete all Certificates off the token. If you have existing Certificates on the USB token, they will be removed permanently and will have to bereissued.
NOTE: If you are using the most recent version of Safenet Token (Safenet eToken 5110 CC (940)), please check this guide instead.
Prerequisites
- Have a Safenet USB Token. This is mailed when you order a Standard Code Signing,PDF Signing,orEV Code SigningCertificate.
- Have theSafenet Authentication Clientinstalled.
Steps
- Open the SafeNet Authentication Client Tools.
- Click the Gear Icon on the top right for Advanced View:
- Right click your token (may be named differently) and clickInitialize Token...:
- ChooseConfigure all initialization settings and policies:
- Create a new password for your token.
Note: The default password is "1234567890".Un-checkthe boxToken password must be changed on first logon.
ClickFinish. - ClickOKto acknowledge that all current token contents will be deleted.
- ClickOKto when the process is completed.
Your Safenet token is ready to have a Certificate installed.
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