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Table Of Contents
- View Security
- Contents
- View Security
- View Security Reference
- View Accounts
- View Security Settings
- View Resources
- View Log Files
- View TCP and UDP Ports
- Services on a View Connection Server Host
- Services on a Security Server
- Configuring Security Protocols and Cipher Suites on a View Connection Server Instance or on a Security Server
- Index
Table 1‑6. Security Settings in the Horizon Client Configuration Template (Continued)
Setting Registry Value Name Description
Display
option to Log
in as current
user
LogInAsCurrentUser_Dis
play
Determines whether the Log in as current user check box is visible on
the Horizon Client connection dialog box.
When the check box is visible, users can select or deselect it and
override its default value. When the check box is hidden, users cannot
override its default value from the Horizon Client connection dialog
box.
You can specify the default value for the Log in as current user check
box by using the policy setting Default value of the 'Log in as
current user' checkbox.
A User Configuration setting is available in addition to the Computer
Configuration setting.
These settings are enabled by default.
Enable jump
list
integration
EnableJumplist
Determines whether a jump list appears in the Horizon Client icon on
the taskbar of Windows 7 and later systems. The jump list lets users
connect to recent View Connection Server instances and View
desktops and applications.
If Horizon Client is shared, you might not want users to see the
names of recent desktops and applications. You can disable the jump
list by disabling this setting.
This setting is enabled by default.
Enable Single
Sign-On for
smart card
authenticatio
n
EnableSmartCardSSO
Determines whether single sign-on is enabled for smart card
authentication. When single sign-on is enabled, Horizon Client stores
the encrypted smart card PIN in temporary memory before
submitting it to View Connection Server. When single sign-on is
disabled, Horizon Client does not display a custom PIN dialog.
This setting is disabled by default.
Ignore bad
SSL
certificate
date received
from the
server
IgnoreCertDateInvalid
Determines whether errors that are associated with invalid server
certificate dates are ignored. These errors occur when a server sends a
certificate with a date that has passed.
This setting is enabled by default.
This setting applies to View 4.6 and earlier releases only.
Ignore
certificate
revocation
problems
IgnoreRevocation
Determines whether errors that are associated with a revoked server
certificate are ignored. These errors occur when the server sends a
certificate that has been revoked and when the client cannot verify a
certificate's revocation status.
This setting is disabled by default.
This setting applies to View 4.6 and earlier releases only.
Ignore
incorrect SSL
certificate
common name
(host name
field)
IgnoreCertCnInvalid
Determines whether errors that are associated with incorrect server
certificate common names are ignored. These errors occur when the
common name on the certificate does not match the hostname of the
server that sends it.
This setting is disabled by default.
This setting applies to View 4.6 and earlier releases only.
Ignore
incorrect
usage
problems
IgnoreWrongUsage
Determines whether errors that are associated with incorrect usage of
a server certificate are ignored. These errors occur when the server
sends a certificate that is intended for a purpose other than verifying
the identity of the sender and encrypting server communications.
This setting is disabled by default.
This setting applies to View 4.6 and earlier releases only.
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