HP mt20 Administrator Guide 1 - Page 80

Adding certificates to a client profile, Adding a symbolic link to a client profile, Saving

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NOTE: Typically, setting the owner and group as root and the permissions as 644 is satisfactory. If a special owner, group, or permissions are required, refer to standard Unix® file permissions for guidelines on changing the file details. 5. Select Save to finish adding the configuration file to the client profile. NOTE: A file installed as part of a profile will automatically overwrite any existing file on the file system at the destination path. Additionally, a second profile without the file attached will not revert previously attached files. All files that have been installed through profile attachment are permanent and must be reverted manually or through a factory reset. Adding certificates to a client profile Client profiles automatically include certificates that are imported to a standard client certificate store for the following applications: ● VMware Horizon View, Citrix, RDP ● Automatic Update ● HP Smart Client Services ● Web browser stores To import other certificates to a client profile: 1. On the Files screen in Profile Editor, select Add a file. 2. Select Import File, locate the certificate, and then select Open. NOTE: The certificate should be formatted as a .pem or .crt file. 3. In the Path field, set the path to the following: /usr/local/share/ca-certificates 4. Select Save to finish adding the certificate to the client profile. 5. After installing the client profile, use the Certificate Manager to confirm that the certificate was imported properly. Adding a symbolic link to a client profile 1. On the Files screen in Profile Editor, select Add a file. 2. In the Type drop-down list, select Link. 3. In the Symbolic link details section, set the Link field to the path of the desired file already installed on the thin client. 4. Select Save to finish adding the symbolic link. Saving the client profile 1. In Profile Editor, select Finish in the left-hand pane to access the Current profile screen. 2. Select Save Profile to save to the current client profile, or select Save Profile As to save as a new client profile. NOTE: If Save Profile is disabled, your client profile has not changed since the last time it was saved. 3. Select the Finish button in the Current profile screen to exit Profile Editor. 68 Chapter 10 Profile Editor

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NOTE:
Typically, setting the owner and group as
root
and the permissions as
644
is satisfactory. If a
special owner, group, or permissions are required, refer to standard Unix®
file
permissions for guidelines
on changing the
file
details.
5.
Select
Save
to
finish
adding the
configuration
file
to the client
profile.
NOTE:
A
file
installed as part of a
profile
will automatically overwrite any existing
file
on the
file
system at
the destination path. Additionally, a second
profile
without the
file
attached will not revert previously
attached
files.
All
files
that have been installed through
profile
attachment are permanent and must be
reverted manually or through a factory reset.
Adding
certificates
to a client
profile
Client
profiles
automatically include
certificates
that are imported to a standard client
certificate
store for the
following applications:
VMware Horizon View, Citrix, RDP
Automatic Update
HP Smart Client Services
Web browser stores
To import other
certificates
to a client
profile:
1.
On the
Files
screen in
Profile
Editor, select
Add a
file
.
2.
Select
Import File
, locate the
certificate,
and then select
Open
.
NOTE:
The
certificate
should be formatted as a
.pem
or
.crt
file.
3.
In the
Path
field,
set the path to the following:
/usr/local/share/ca-certificates
4.
Select
Save
to
finish
adding the
certificate
to the client
profile.
5.
After installing the client
profile,
use the
Certificate
Manager
to
confirm
that the
certificate
was
imported properly.
Adding a symbolic link to a client
profile
1.
On the
Files
screen in
Profile
Editor, select
Add a
file
.
2.
In the
Type
drop-down list, select
Link
.
3.
In the
Symbolic link details
section, set the
Link
field
to the path of the desired
file
already installed on
the thin client.
4.
Select
Save
to
finish
adding the symbolic link.
Saving the client
profile
1.
In
Profile
Editor
, select
Finish
in the left-hand pane to access the
Current
profile
screen.
2.
Select
Save
Profile
to save to the current client
profile,
or select
Save
Profile
As
to save as a new client
profile.
NOTE:
If
Save
Profile
is disabled, your client
profile
has not changed since the last time it was saved.
3.
Select the
Finish
button in the
Current
profile
screen to exit
Profile
Editor.
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Chapter 10
Profile
Editor