Administrator Guide

Conguring USB redirection settings—ThinOS 8.5 and later versions
USB redirection (Universal Serial Bus redirection) is a technology that enables you to plug an external device into a USB port on the
endpoint and access the device from within a remote desktop or application. You can congure the USB to redirect automatically to a
particular device. Use the USB redirection settings page to force redirect the USB connected devices to the remote session.
Table 53. USB redirection settings
Option Description
Force Redirect Enter the force redirect device ID.
Force Local Enter the force local device ID.
Redirect Type From the drop-down list, select the redirection type.
NOTE: If PCoIP or Blast connection type is selected, then
do not select any value.
Interface Redirect Select this option to enable the interface redirection option.
Conguring third party authentication settings—ThinOS 8.5 and later
versions
Use third party authentication settings page to congure Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication settings.
Table 54.
Conguring authentication settings
Option Description
Authentication Mode Select this option to specify the authentication mode. From the
drop-down menu, select any one of the following options:
Imprivata
Caradiam
SecureMatrix
HealthCast
Table 55. Conguring RF-ID settings
Option Description
Rf-Id Disable Beep Select this option to disable RFID beep. Radio-
Frequency Identication—RFID is the use of radio waves to read
and capture information stored on a tag attached to an object. A
tag can be read from up to several feet away and does not need to
be within direct line-of-sight of the reader. RFID authentication
provides a quick access to a system to perform short tasks, you
can use fast user identication through radio-frequency
identication (RFID).
Disable Keystroke Select this option to disable keystroke functionality. A keystroke is a
single press of a key on a keyboard. Each key press is a keystroke.
The keyboard is used as an input port for sending signals.
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