Pre-logon keeps your device securely connected to your work network, even before you
log in. It provides access for maintenance and transitions to full network access when you
log in.
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The pre-logon feature for Prisma Access Agent offers a seamless and secure connection
experience throughout your device's operation cycle. When your device starts up, the
pre-logon mode automatically initializes and establishes a secure connection using
your device's machine certificate. This occurs before you reach the operating system
login screen, ensuring immediate network connectivity. On Windows machines, you will
see a tile at the login screen displaying the pre-logon tunnel status as Internal,
Connected, or Disconnected, providing clear visibility of your network status.
As you log in with your credentials, the pre-logon tunnel smoothly transitions to
your full user session. The Prisma Access Agent reauthenticates, granting broader
access rights based on your user profile. You don't need to manually establish a
connection—it's already set up for you. During your session, you have full access to
network resources as defined by your organization's policy rules, with the
connection remaining active to ensure consistent and secure access.
When you log out, your user-specific session ends, but the system automatically
re-establishes the pre-logon connection. This ensures your device maintains
essential network connectivity for system tasks even when you're not logged in. Each
subsequent login follows the same pattern, providing a consistent experience of
transitioning from pre-logon to full user access. This pre-logon feature enhances
your productivity by ensuring immediate and secure network access, simplifying the
login process, and maintaining essential connectivity at all times.
The Windows pre-logon process is different from the pre-logon for macOS. When your
device starts up, the pre-logon process on Windows will show you what happens during
a pre-logon connection. While on macOS, there are no visual cues related to the
pre-logon connection. You just need to sign in when prompted by the operating
system.
To use pre-logon on a Windows device: