Administrator Guide

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Table 22. Parameters for a xen.ini File (continued)
Parameter Description
If AutoAccess is defined, then auto launch the corresponding type
of broker. Otherwise, get the broker type from the Imprivata Server
setting of computer and user policy. If none of them is defined,
then launch the first available broker server from the Imprivata
server. If AutoAccess=LOCAL is set, then launch the broker from
the zero client setting; the broker getting from the Imprivata Server
is ignored.
NOTE:
AutoAccess can be set in [username].ini and xen.ini. The
xen.ini has priority over [username].ini.
If NetBIOSDomainName is set to yes, then Imprivata domain list will
show NetBIOS domain name and card user will authenticate to the
broker server using NetBIOS domain name. Default is no.
If SuspendAction is set to 0, then lock the terminal when you tap
the card or press the hotkey. If set to 1, then signoff the terminal. If
no is defined, then lock the terminal in KioskMode and sign-off the
terminal in none KioskMode.
If DisableHotKey is set to yes, then no action when you press
the hotkey defined in Imprivata Server. Only WebAPI 4 and later
versions support the hotkey function.
Loglevel While configuring the Imprivata server, user can view
the OneSign logs on ThinOS Lite by enabling the Agent Logging
feature. An ini configuration is needed correspondingly. Default
value is 0. If set to 0, logs are not displayed.
If DisablePromptToEnroll is set to yes, then ThinOS does not
prompt you to enroll their security answers after OneSign sign-on.
Default value is yes.
SelectGroup={
yes, no}
[Default=default_desc]
description=group1
[groupname=name1]
[description=group2]
[groupname=name2]
User can choose the group list from sign-on window to log in.
The description is displayed in the group list box in sign-on window.
The groupname is used to identify the group including the directory
and file name.If it is not defined, the description will become the
groupname.
The Default option following "SelectGroup=yes" can specify the
default group. The value is one of group description defined after
that. After the user selects another group and signs off, this default
group is selected.
If there is no Default option, the last selected group is selected in
the next sign on.
For example,
SelectGroup=yes \
default="Sus team" \
description="Dev team" groupname=dev \
description="Sus team" \
description="SQA team" groupname=sqa \
description="guest"
1. Group 1 : Description=Dev team groupname=dev. The file
\xen\ini\dev\dev.ini needs to be created in the file server. In
the dev.ini, the broker, domain list or connections can be defined
for dev team.
2. Group 2 : Description="Sus team" . The file \xen\ini\Sus
team\Sus team.ini needs to be created in the file server. In
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