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5-3 RGS login methods
RGS provides three methods for the local user to log into a Remote Computer:
Standard Login—supported on Windows and Linux Senders. For an overview of Standard Login, see Section
2-9, “Establishing an RGS connection using Standard Login
.”
Easy Login—supported on Windows Senders on HP blade workstations
Single Sign-on—supported on Windows Senders on HP blade workstations and HP personal workstations.
For an overview of Single Sign-on and Easy Login, see Section 2-10, “Single Sign-on and Easy Login
.”
The log in method that is used is dependent on how the Sender was installed—see Figure 3-4 and Figure 3-5. If
neither Easy Login nor Single Sign-on was enabled during installation, Standard Login is used (see Figure 5-9).
Figure 5-9 Log in selection flowchart
Each of these login methods is described in the following three sections.
5-3-1 Standard Login
Standard Login is the process by which a local user attempts to connect to a Remote Computer that has neither
Single Sign-on nor Easy Login enabled. Figure 5-10 on the next page shows the Standard Login process. Figure
5-10 also shows the process followed by the primary user after logging in.
N
is
Easy Login
enabled
?
Y
attempt to log in
using Easy Login
is
Single Sign-on
enabled
?
Y
attempt to log in
using Single Sign-on
attempt to log in
using Standard Login
N
local user