Checkpoint quick reference

Checkpoint password and login policy

Checkpoint doesn't permit more than one login with the same user ID at the same time.
If you're logged into Checkpoint on one device or browser and try to log in on another, you'll be prompted to close the first session.
Checkpoint passwords are encrypted, so you'll need to create your own password if you want to access Checkpoint on multiple devices and browsers. You can select
Create a password for me
, but a system-generated password won't enable you to log in with other devices such as smartphones, tablets, or other PCs.
To save your password on multiple devices, you need to enter it on each device. If you change your password, you need to change it on all devices or applications (such as OneSource, and UltraTax CS) that have the old password saved.
Checkpoint seamless access
If you're using Checkpoint through seamless access, there are additional password and login policies.
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You most likely use seamless access if you log into Checkpoint anywhere other than http://checkpoint.tr.com. The most common types of seamless access are IP address authentication, corporate token authentication, or Single Sign On (SSO) authentication using a third-party application like PingFederate.