HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.0 User Guide

The GINA Setup tab on the rgadmin tool can be used to enable Single Sign-on and Easy Login (see
Figure 3-12 Dialog to enable or disable Single Sign-on and Easy Login on page 61). When rgadmin
is brought up, it reports the current status of Single Sign-on and Easy Login. To change the status, check
the desired radio button. After clicking Apply, you’ll be requested to restart your computer—this is
required in order for the new setting to take affect.
Figure 3-12 Dialog to enable or disable Single Sign-on and Easy Login
3.1.2.9 Installing and enabling Single Sign-on
CAUTION: Installing RGS Single Sign-on is for experienced users and IT administrators only. Please
read all directions completely before proceeding, and exercise caution when installing.
Single Sign-on is only supported on HP blade workstations running the RGS Sender. The RGS shared
library, hprgina.dll, enables Single Sign-on. The file hprgina.dll is a GINA (Graphical Identification and
Authentication) module that is loaded by the Windows WinLogon.exe process. There are three ways to
install hprgina.dll, and therefore enable RGS Single Sign-on:
3.1.2.9.1 Enabling Single Sign-on during installation
Single Sign-on can be enabled during
Figure 3-13 The dialog presented during Sender installation to
enable Single Sign-on or Easy Login on page 62 installation—enabling Single Sign-on installs the
hprgina.dll module. This is the preferred method to enable Single Sign-on. The default during
installation is to not enable Single Sign-on. The administrator must answer two questions to enable
Single Sign-on (see
Figure 3-13 The dialog presented during Sender installation to enable Single Sign-
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