If you choose not to use the GINA configuration tool, you can edit the Windows registry settings in the following key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ComputerAssociates\GINAUNLOCK]
This holds the value of the current chained GINA. Usually, this would be MSGINA.DLL, the default Microsoft Windows GINA, unless you were integrating with a product such as eTrust SSO or Novell.
This is the complete command line to execute for link 1 on the Logon dialog.
This is the complete command line to execute for optional link 2 on the Logon dialog. For example, you could add a link that would lead to a website for unlocking accounts.
If the link2_cmd is blank, only the link1_cmd appears in the Logon Dialog Window.
The Provisioning domain name.
The location of the localized language DLLs.
The full directory path to where the GINA is installed.