Administrator Guide

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Table 43. Imprivata ProveID Embedded feature matrix (continued)
Feature Description ThinOS PIE ThinOS PIW
Question and Answer Supported Supported
Authentication/ Re-Authentication
Modalities using Virtual Channel
Proximity card Supported Supported
Smart card   Not applicable   Not applicable
Fingerprint biometrics Supported Supported
Imprivata Hands Free
Authentication
Supported Not applicable
The overall PIE configuration on ThinOS includes the following tasks:
1. Configure the OneSign Admin Console. See, Configure the OneSign Admin Console.
2. Install the Imprivata PIE agent package on ThinOS. See, Install the Imprivata PIE package on ThinOS.
3. Enable the PIE mode on ThinOS using Admin Policy Tool or Wyse Management Suite. See, Enable PIE mode on ThinOS.
4. If the Security Mode for Imprivata settings is set to High, upload the appliance SSL certificate using any of the following
methods:
Import the SSL certificate manually.
Import the SSL certificate automatically.
5. Configure the FUS on ThinOS (optional step). See, Configure the Fast User Switching on ThinOS.
Configure the OneSign Admin Console
Steps
1. Open the OneSign Admin Console.
2. Log in as an administrator.
3. On the upper-right corner of the page, click the gear icon, and then click ProveID.
4. In the ProveID - API Access section, select the Allow access via ProveID Web API and ProveID Embedded check box.
5. Select the Dell Wyse Cloud Client check box.
6. Save the configuration.
Install the Imprivata PIE package on ThinOS
Steps
1. Go to www.dell.com/support and download the Imprivata package that contains the PIE agent. For more information, see
Download ThinOS 9.x firmware and packages.
2. Install the Imprivata package using any of the following methods:
Using Wyse Management Suite. For more information, see Upload and push ThinOS application packages using Wyse
Management Suite.
Using Admin Policy Tool. For more information, see Upload and install ThinOS application packages using Admin Policy
Tool.
Enable PIE mode on ThinOS
You can either use the ThinOS 9.x policy settings on Wyse Management Suite or the local Admin Policy Tool to enable the
Imprivata ProveID Embedded (PIE) mode.
Steps
1. Open the Admin Policy Tool on your thin client or go to the ThinOS 9.x policy settings on Wyse Management Suite.
2. In the Configuration Control | ThinOS window, click the Advanced tab.
3. Expand Login Experience and click the 3rd Party Authentication option.
The Imprivata Settings window is displayed.
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Configuring third-party authentication settings