You can download and install the Avaya Paired Sign-On extension from the Chrome Web Store. You must also install the native component of the Avaya Paired Sign-On extension from the Avaya Workplace Client for Windows build. You can download the build from https://support.avaya.com/downloads/. You can then Pin the extension to your browser toolbar. Avaya Workplace Client for Windows supports paired sign-on between the Avaya Paired Sign-On extension running on the remote or local PC and Avaya Workplace Client running on the local PC.
You must first configure the Avaya Workplace Client running on the local PC using your email address or the automatic configuration web address. To log in to Avaya Workplace Client for Windows using the Avaya Paired Sign-On extension, enter your Avaya Workplace Client credentials in the Paired Sign-On Add-on dialog box. If you want the Avaya Paired Sign-On extension to remember your credentials, select the Remember credentials check box.
Note:
The Remember credentials functionality is only applicable when you install Avaya Workplace Client and the extension on different machines. If you install the extension with Avaya Workplace Client on a local machine, it uses the credentials saved by Avaya Workplace Client in Windows Credential Manager.
If the Avaya Workplace Client for Windows application is:
Not open, and you did not enter your credentials in the Paired Sign-On Add-on dialog box, the Paired Sign-On Add-on dialog box displays the message: Waiting for remote app.
Open, and you did not enter your credentials in the Paired Sign-On Add-on dialog box, the Paired Sign-On Add-on dialog box displays the message: Avaya Workplace is paired.
Open, and you successfully log in to the Paired Sign-On Add-on dialog box using your credentials, the Paired Sign-On Add-on dialog box displays the message: Avaya Workplace is signed in.
To log out from Avaya Workplace Client for Windows, click Sign Out in the Paired Sign-On Add-on dialog box.