Administrator Guide

Use the Thin Client Certicates page to add certicates for the thin client devices. The certicate must be a text in PEM
format, that is, a text-based Base64-encoded DER le.
Open the DER cert le on Notepad.
Log in to the Vault Server Admin Console, and then click ApplianceThin Client Certicates.
Copy the Notepad text to the Vault server
Conguration on VDI server and desktops
Caradigm solution of ThinOS supports the multi-types of VDI server such as VMware View Horizon 6, Citrix XenApp 6.5, Citrix
XenDesktop 5.6 and Citrix XenDesktop 7.6.
To congure the VDI server and desktop:
Install the Caradigm desktop components in the servers and desktops.
Indicate vault server IP, and then provide a valid security token.
Add following lines to Service section of the \programdata\sentillion\vergence\Authenticator.ini conguration le.
TapServerIdentification=True
RemotePromptForPassword=Badge
NOTE: At present, the following PCoIP enabled thin clients oer Caradigm SSO over PCoIP:
Wyse 3030 LT with PCoIP
Wyse 3040 with PCoIP
Wyse 5010 with PCoIP (D10DP)
Wyse 5040 AIO with PCoIP (5213)
Wyse 5060 with PCoIP
SSO and CM client installed on your VDI server and desktops must be upgraded to latest version 6.2.5 in order to support this
feature.
Conguring SECUREMATRIX
SECUREMATRIX enhances the security of enterprise and cloud-based applications while providing seamless end user experience for
a one-time password (OTP) that can be used for authentication with desktops, Windows, VPNs, intranets, extranets, web servers,
e-commerce and other network resources.
To congure the SECUREMATRIX Server, enter either https://ip or https://FQDN values, reboot the client to display the log on
dialog box, and then enter credentials to open the VDI broker dialog box for logon use. You can also set this feature in your INI le,
see Dell Wyse ThinOS INI Guide. For details see SECUREMATRIX documentation.
Introduction to HealthCast
HealthCast Single Sign-On (SSO) solution is designed to improve user convenience, streamline workow, and strengthen security
compliance in demanding environments. The same proximity cards used for physical access are used to tap-in and tap-out of unique
user sessions and to tap-over any sessions unintentionally left open on the ThinOS devices. Typically, you must type in your password
only one time each day and use your proximity cards to streamline workow and save time as they move between shared computers
securely. Also, proximity cards can be secured with a PIN, if congured by the organization. The HealthCast SSO solution also
supports user self-service password reset so that you can reset your own passwords without the need to call the help desk.
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