HP t530 Administrator Guide 5 - Page 39

RDP smart card redirection, VMware Horizon View, VMware Horizon View per-connection settings, Network

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RDP smart card redirection By default, smart cards will be redirected using high-level redirection, allowing them to be used to log in to the session and other remote applications. To enable smart card login for an RDP connection: ▲ Select Use predefined smart card in the RDP Connection Manager. This will allow the user to connect without first specifying credentials. The RDP client will start the RDP session, and the user will be prompted to authenticate by smart card. This technology requires drivers for the smart card reader driver to be installed on the thin client. By default, the CCID and Gemalto drivers are installed, which adds support for the majority of smart card readers available. Additional drivers can be installed by adding them to /usr/lib/pkcs11/. NOTE: When smart card login is enabled, Network Level Authentication is not supported and is automatically disabled. VMware Horizon View VMware Horizon View per-connection settings NOTE: These settings affect the connection you are currently configuring only. Network The following table describes the settings that are available under the Network category when editing a VMware Horizon View connection. Option Name Address Credentials User Password Domain Description Enter a name for this connection. Enter the hostname or IP address of a VMware Horizon View server. ● Log in anonymously using unauthenticated access ● Use Single Sign-On credentials: The credentials used at login are also used to start the connection. ● Ask for credentials at connection start: There are no pre-supplied credential components. ● Use predefined user, password, and/or domain: Some or all of the credentials are stored and supplied for the connection. ● Use predefined smart card: The connection is expected to be used with a smart card for authentication. Enter the username to use for the connection. Enter the password to use for the connection. Enter the domain to use for the connection. General The following table describes the settings that are available under the General category when editing a VMware Horizon View connection. VMware Horizon View 27

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RDP smart card redirection
By default, smart cards will be redirected using high-level redirection, allowing them to be used to log in to
the session and other remote applications.
To enable smart card login for an RDP connection:
Select
Use
predefined
smart card
in the RDP Connection Manager.
This will allow the user to connect without
first
specifying credentials. The RDP client will start the RDP
session, and the user will be prompted to authenticate by smart card.
This technology requires drivers for the smart card reader driver to be installed on the thin client. By default,
the CCID and Gemalto drivers are installed, which adds support for the majority of smart card readers
available. Additional drivers can be installed by adding them to
/usr/lib/pkcs11/
.
NOTE:
When smart card login is enabled, Network Level Authentication is not supported and is
automatically disabled.
VMware Horizon View
VMware Horizon View per-connection settings
NOTE:
These settings
affect
the connection you are currently
configuring
only.
Network
The following table describes the settings that are available under the Network category when editing a
VMware Horizon View connection.
Option
Description
Name
Enter a name for this connection.
Address
Enter the hostname or IP address of a VMware Horizon View server.
Credentials
Log in anonymously using unauthenticated access
Use Single Sign-On credentials
: The credentials used at login are also used to
start the connection.
Ask for credentials at connection start
: There are no pre-supplied credential
components.
Use
predefined
user, password, and/or domain
: Some or all of the credentials are
stored and supplied for the connection.
Use
predefined
smart card
: The connection is expected to be used with a smart
card for authentication.
User
Enter the username to use for the connection.
Password
Enter the password to use for the connection.
Domain
Enter the domain to use for the connection.
General
The following table describes the settings that are available under the General category when editing a
VMware Horizon View connection.
VMware Horizon View
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