Is there a backup facility in the BrowserKey Client Key Storage Application to cover data loss?
BrowserKey in itself does not rely on permanently storing any client machine data on the server-end, so there is no BrowserKey related data to backup. Q: If I choose to purchase a BrowserKey license for X maximum concurrent service users does it mean each user can log on X times or does it mean that only X people can log on at any one time? In other words, what do you mean by “maximum number of concurrent service users?” A: The maximum number of concurrent service users is calculated as the maximum number of simultaneous BrowserKey Client Keys that are allowed to exist in the BrowserKey Client Key Storage Application at any given time. Only one BrowserKey Client Key is required per authenticated client per BrowserKey Protected Resource, provided one does not wish to authenticate a client more than once during a client session, which one normally would not have reason to do. If X BrowserKey Client Keys exist in the BrowserKey Client Key Storage Application when client number X+1 attempt
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