A question we often receive in our customer support department is “What is the default user-ID & password for HID Global’s Asure ID card design and printing software?”
In order to access Asure ID, you must provide a user-ID & password each time you use the program. When it is first installed, a default user-ID & password combination for Asure ID is created. It is best-practice to replace these default values with your own, secure user-ID & password. If you want to secure any personal identification data that appears on your ID-cards, this is particularly important.
In all but Asure ID’s entry-level Solo Edition, you can create separate user-IDs for an administrator user-ID and for non-administrator users. (Solo Edition does not support multiple user-IDs.)
If you have the Exchange Edition of Asure ID, you can also use Microsoft Active Directory / LDAP and implement single sign-on capabilities.
Asure ID Default User-ID & Password:
User Name*= admin
Password*= admin
(*You should input values exactly as they appear–they are case sensitive.)
Need more info?
For more information about Asure ID, or its various editions & features, please don’t hesitate to call and speak with one of our ID experts. We can be reached toll-free at +1 888.485.4696 from the US & Canada, or +1 704.535.5200 elsewhere. Software version & pricing information is also conveniently located elsewhere on our web-site, and in our web-store.
Asure ID product information is also available directly from the HID Global Asure-ID micro-site.
Hi Javier –
Moving an existing Asure ID license to a new PC due to hardware failure is a multi-step process that we can best support by phone. Please feel free to contact us toll-free at 888.485.4696 for direct assistance by one of our resident experts. Note that if you have a workstation back-up from the computer that experienced the hardware failure, we can also help you recover your database, which will contain design templates and data records.
I needed to transfer our product License to a new computer because the original computer crashed.