Specifications
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If the smartcard is merely used to control access to the terminal, the procedure is as follows:
Insert a suitable smartcard. 1.
Click on Write to Card in order to write the data to the card. 2.
Remove the smartcard once the writing operation is complete. 3.
You can now program the next smartcard.
Save Sessions
Saving sessions on the smartcard
If an employee uses a number of different terminals or the terminals are used by many different
employees, it may be a good idea to save the sessions used by an employee on their smartcard instead of
on the terminal. In this way, the user only needs to call up the applications they require in order to perform
their duties.
The procedure for saving sessions on the smartcard is as follows:
Insert the employee's smartcard into the terminal. 1.
The applications used by the employee are shown on the terminal.
Create the sessions you would like to add to the smartcard on the terminal (including an autostart 2.
option and personalization of login information).
In addition to the first name/surname of the card user and an optional password, you can also add to
the smartcard the sessions shown in the Available Sessions area.
Once you have added all the required sessions, click on Write to Card in order to save the data on the 3.
smartcard.
Test Smartcard
Test the card you have created.
After performing a warm start and inserting the smartcard, the sessions will be shown immediately on the
desktop. Every session which is set to start automatically when you insert the smartcard will be launched.
11.2.2. AD/Kerberos
Logging in with Kerberos
Enables local login to the thin client via the Kerberos protocol.
AD/Kerberos must also be configured (page 86) for this purpose. The
login can be used for single sign-on in a number of session types
(ICA, RDP).
Link for logging off
Allows you to configure the way(s) in which the user can log off.