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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Major
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User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050921 Red Hat/1.0.7-1.4.1 Firefox/1.0.7
Description of problem:
===============Customer Comments====================
I noticed some inconsistencies in the AOL Key product:
- on the Mac, the application to manage the USB token and handle enrollment is called "ESC". (AOL renames it to be the "AOL Key Utility" in our installer.)
- on the Mac and PC, the security module installed into Mozilla profiles is called "CoolKey"
- on the PC, the application and system tray icon to manage the USB token and handle enrollment is called "ESC"
- on the PC, Outlook refers to the USB token as "OpenKey" when trying to pick a certificate to sign/encrypt email
- on the PC, whenever a CAPI application prompts for the device's PIN, a dialog box labeled "IA" pops up.
Using four different names ("CoolKey", "ESC", "IA", and "OpenKey" ) is confusing to users – especially when you're trying to train them or write documentation for them. It also sets a dangerous precident where users will be more likely to enter their AOL Key PIN into an untrusted application window, we should be very consistent when prompting for this credential.
Secondly, I would like to brand everything as "AOL Key" to make the product consistent within our environment.
====================End Customer Comments==================
Is it possible to "brand" the various components?
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
- on the Mac, the application to manage the USB token and handle enrollment is called "ESC". (AOL renames it to be the "AOL Key Utility" in our installer.)
- on the Mac and PC, the security module installed into Mozilla profiles is called "CoolKey"
- on the PC, the application and system tray icon to manage the USB token and handle enrollment is called "ESC"
- on the PC, Outlook refers to the USB token as "OpenKey" when trying to pick a certificate to sign/encrypt email
- on the PC, whenever a CAPI application prompts for the device's PIN, a dialog box labeled "IA" pops up.
Actual Results: Inconsistent naming of components
Expected Results: consistent naming of components
Additional info: