Secure AES 256-bit automatic logon for desktops and servers
Safe AutoLogon™ gets your Windows desktops and servers logged in automatically and securely.
Paired with our Safe AutoLogon Password Server, passwords are synced with Active Directory for 1 to 1M users.








Safe to logon, safe to store
Storing credentials locally on a computer in plain text (or in the LSA) is a security risk if you use an alternate method of logging on, such as entering the domain, username, and password in clear text in the Registry. Sure, a few programs may save the credentials in the Windows LSA, but this is easily hacked with tools from a simple Google search.
With 256-bit AES encrypted stored credentials for the logon information, you can rest easy knowing Safe AutoLogon™ will protect computers from viruses, spyware, and even ethical hackers.

What do you need to automatically logon?
Safe AutoLogon™ is in use worldwide in warehouses, hospitals, libraries, hotels, point of sale stations...basically anywhere you need automatic logons. Optionally, you can (a) regularly update the password for security, (b) remotely manage Safe AutoLogon™, and (c) bypass storing credentials in clear text in the Registry and the easily-decrypted LSA.

256-bit AES Encryption
We encrypt user credentials, network data packets between the SAL client and SALPS server, and our application executables. Because Ransomware targets the Windows built-in auto login clear text passwords, Safe AutoLogon™ eliminates and protects your company from this backdoor method.

Epic® and POS Stations
Need access to back-end systems but still need to login to Windows? Get total control using our SALPS server to store AD passwords. SALPS even has HIPAA compliance with automatic changes.

Flexibility
Whether it's a desktop Windows computer or a Windows Server, Safe AutoLogon™ quickly gets your users logged on without Help Desk calls or passwords stored on Post-It notes.
Better with Safe AutoLogon Password Server
Manually configuring Safe AutoLogon™ for a few dozen computers works just fine.
What if you're an enterprise with remote locations where each workstation needs touched to make changes in Safe AutoLogon™? Is manually touching all of them for changes a time waster? No problem, we've got you covered with our Safe AutoLogon Password Server (SALPS).
SALPS is the management solution for our Safe AutoLogon™ client software. It can remotely install the Safe AutoLogon™ software, store passwords for domain users entered into Safe AutoLogon™, and even change those passwords on a regular basis for HIPAA compliance, all while keeping synced with Active Directory.


Software for the Cloud
Safe AutoLogon™ is Azure Certified, and is featured in the Azure Marketplace.
It is also featured in the Microsoft AppSource, the marketplace for on-prem software that adds new capabilities and streamlines your business.
Pricing
Licensing
Example: If you have 50 VMs running XenApp, you will need 50 Rolling Restart client licenses and one Rolling Restart console license.
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| Same as the operating system requirements. Usage (console): 45MB RAM; 83MB drive space Usage (client): 5MB RAM; 25MB drive space |
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| Microsoft SQL Server Compact 3.5 SP2 (both x86 and x64 platforms) Microsoft SQL Server Compact 3.5 SP2 x64 (only x64 platform) (these are automatically installed at installation) |
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