Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Configure the authentication settings
About this task
This section describes how to configure the authentication settings on your thin client.
Steps
1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup > Remote connections.
The Remote Connections dialog box is displayed.
2. Click the Authentication tab, and select one of the following authentication types:
Figure 21. Authentication tab
ImprivataThinOS supports the following Imprivata features:
WebAPIFor more information about how to configure the WebAPI feature, see Configure the Imprivata OneSign
server.
ProveID EmbeddedThis feature is supported from ThinOS 9.0 MR1 onwards. For more information about how to
configure the ProveID Embedded (PIE) feature, see Imprivata OneSign ProveID Embedded.
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3. After configuring your preferred authentication, click OK to save your settings.
Configure the Imprivata OneSign server
OneSign Virtual Desktop Access provides a seamless authentication experience and can be combined with single sign-on for No
Click Access to desktops and applications in a virtual desktop environment.
About this task
This section describes how to configure the Imprivata OneSign server on your thin client.
Steps
1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup > Remote Connections .
The Remote Connections dialog box is displayed.
2. Click the Authentication tab, and select the authentication as Imprivata.
3. In the OneSign Server field, enter either https://ip or https://FQDN values of the OneSign server.
The security setting for OneSign server in the Admin Policy Tool controls the security level of OneSign. The security level
is set as high by default and you must import the certificate of the OneSign server before using the OneSign feature. The
certificate is not required if the security level is set as low.
4. Click OK to save your changes.
5. Restart the thin client.
The Imprivata login dialog box is displayed.
Configuring connectivity
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