HP xw2x220c manual Setting Up Smart Card Logon on the Access Device

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Setting Up Smart Card Logon on the Access Device

NOTE: RGS 5.1.3 or later is required when logging in using RGS with smart cards. Smart Card logon does not work if RGS Single Sign-on is enabled. You must enable Easy Login on the RGS Sender and set the USB on the RGS Receiver to Remote and Local or Remote. Drivers for the smart card reader hardware are needed on the resource as well as on the access device.

Before you attempt the following procedure for the HP SAM client, refer to this white paper to configure the smart card on the computing resource: Implementing ActivIdentity Smart Cards for Use with HP Compaq t5720 Thin Clients and HP Blade PCs at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/ SupportManual/c01153197/c01153197.pdf?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN.

You must successfully configure the smart card on the computing resource before attempting to configure it on the access device.

Use the following steps to enable the HP SAM client to log on using a smart card.

1.Attach the smart card reader to the access device.

2.Install the smart card reader driver onto the access device.

3.Install the smart card cryptographic service provider (CSP) software onto the access device that supports your smart card solution. This software is required to read the contents of the smart card.

4.Install the HP SAM client software onto the access device.

5.If using the Internet Explorer-based client, configure the client on the HP SAM administrative console at System Settings > Web Client > Smartcard cryptographic service providers (CSP). For more information, see Web Client on page 71.

NOTE: If you set the client to read the UPN or e-mail field from the user's certificate, whatever it reads from either of those fields must match the UPN name of the user.

6.If using the XPe Client, specify the CSP string in the .SAM file. Refer to Smart Card Settings on page 41.

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Contents Administrators Guide Administrators Guide HP Session Allocation Manager HP SAM About This Book Iv About This Book Table of contents Administration Vii Viii Whats New in This Release IntroductionKey Features Overview How HP SAM Works Overview Remote Graphics Software RGS HP SAM Software ComponentsSetting up HP SAM Setting up a User with a Dynamic ResourceCommon Tasks Page 3Static Dedicated Connection Example Setting up a User with Static Dedicated ResourcesConfiguring a Monitor Layout for a User 5Monitor Offset Configuration Example Common Tasks SQL Database Considerations RequirementsHP SAM Hardware and Software Requirements Server SizingNumber of HP SAM Servers Multiple SQL Databases Regionalization of Data CentersMinimum Domain Environment Requirements for HP SAMHP SAM Web and SQL Server Requirements HP SAM Web Server Hardware RequirementsHP SAM SQL Database Server Hardware Requirements HP SAM Web Server Software RequirementsHP SAM Hardware and Software Requirements Requirements HP SAM Hardware and Software Requirements Software Requirements HP SAM Registration Service RequirementsHP SAM SQL Database Server Software Requirements Hardware RequirementsThin Client Access Device RequirementsPersonal Workstation Clients Mobile Thin ClientDesktop or Notebook PC Blade Workstation ClientsChange the Firewall Create a Service AccountObtain Administrative Rights Other requirementsWindows Windows 2008 R2 Requirements Upgrade InstallationOrder of Installation New InstallationInstall the HP SAM Web Server and SQL Software Page Configure HP SAM System Settings Grant Users HP SAM Administrator AccessInstall the HP SAM Registration Service Configure Secure Socket Layer SSLCreate the HP SAM Registration Service Configuration File RolesList WebServerListDnsDomain Start/Restart the HP SAM Registration ServiceServicePort AssetGroupListTest the HP SAM Registration Service Install and Validate the HP SAM Client Software1HP SAM Client Comparison Internet Explorer-Based ClientHP SAM ActiveX Controls Windows-based ClientCustomization Steps Linux-Based ClientCustomization Steps HP Blade Workstation Client SeriesHP ThinPro GT Client for the HP gt7725 Thin Client Configuration Settings Red Hat Enterprise Linux Rhel ClientOptions Page Page Smart Card Settings User Interface Customization Settings Page Policy Entries Page MapDrivesList=cdeDrivesDynamic Global and Local Client Configuration Files Legal Banner JPG GIF BMP Deploy HP SAM Client Software to All HP SAM Access Devices Administration LogGeneral Navigation and User Interface Design Managing the HP SAM Administrator Access List Add Individual Users to the HP SAM Administrator GroupSet Search By to Users Search By, select Organizations OU or Security Groups Remove Users or Groups From the HP SAM Administrator GroupUsers and Roles Tab HP SAM Administrative Console TabsEnabled column Home TabPublic column Manage Asset GroupsManage Administrative Permissions Manage Users OperationTo Assign Attributes Select Manually Assign Resources, and click Continue To Assign ResourcesTo Assign Resources Manually Click Manage usersTo Assign Resources Automatically from Template User Select Assign Resources from Template UserClick Continue To Assign and Configure a Monitor Layout for the User To Assign Resources Automatically from RoleSelect Assign Resources from Role To Delete a Monitor Layout ID for the User To Change the Monitor Layout Configuration for the UserTo Grant Access to Individual Users Add New UsersTo Grant Access to Security Groups or Organization Units Resources tabSet Search By to Organizations OU or Security Groups Operations Auto Refresh FeatureManage Resources View DetailsOperations Customize ViewManage Monitor Layout Manage Access DevicesTo Add Enclosures into a Data Center Manage Data CentersTo Create a Data Center To Change a Data CenterTo Delete a Data Center To Delete Enclosures from a Data CenterPolicies Tab StepsTo a role User and Roles Manage resource roles Create or Update a Policy View Effective PolicyClick View Effective Policy General System Settings TabWeb Client Smart Card Active DirectoryClear Options Audit Log Clean Up SchedulerAuto Schedules Resource Synchronization SchedulerLog Off User from Resource Scheduler LicensingReports Tab Resource Capacity Consumption ReportFilters Resource Capacity Consumption Trend Report Display OptionsOutput Report Resource Utilization Report Filters Log TabSetting Up Smart Card Logon on the Access Device Configuring Session Time Limits for Remote Sessions Right-clickAdministrative Templates Resource Reservations AKA Access Restrictions Session Timers for LinuxAuthenticate Before Allocation Page Resources Firewall RulesWeb Server ClientsSQL Server Question Frequently Asked QuestionsAppendix B Frequently Asked Questions Question Settings tab Use. 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