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3 On the Authentication tab, select a configuration option from the Smart card authentication drop-down
menu.
Option Action
Not Allowed
Smart card authentication is disabled on the View Connection Server
instance.
Optional
Users can use smart card authentication or password authentication to
connect to the View Connection Server instance. If smart card authentication
fails, the user must provide a password.
Required
Users are required to use smart card authentication when connecting to the
View Connection Server instance.
When smart card authentication is required, authentication fails for users
who select the Log in as current user check box when they connect to the
View Connection Server instance. These users must reauthenticate with their
smart card and PIN when they log in to View Connection Server.
NOTE Smart card authentication replaces Windows password authentication
only. If SecurID is enabled, users are required to authenticate by using both
SecurID and smart card authentication.
4 Configure the smart card removal policy.
You cannot configure the smart card removal policy when smart card authentication is set to Not
Allowed.
Option Action
Disconnect users from View
Connection Server when they
remove their smart cards
Select the Disconnect user sessions on smart card removal check box.
Keep users connected to View
Connection Server when they
remove their smart cards and let
them start new desktop sessions
without reauthenticating
Deselect the Disconnect user sessions on smart card removal check box.
The smart card removal policy does not apply to users who connect to the View Connection Server instance
with the Log in as current user check box selected, even if they log in to their client system with a smart
card.
For users who run View desktops locally on their client systems, if the policy is set to disconnect user
sessions on smart card removal, when users remove a smart card, the guest operating system in the View
desktop is locked. The View Client window remains open, and users can select Options > Send Ctrl-Alt-
Delete to reauthenticate.
5 Click OK.
6 Restart the View Connection Server service.
You must restart the View Connection Server service for changes to smart card settings to take effect, with
one exception. You can change the Smart card authentication setting between Optional and Required
without having to restart the View Connection Server service.
Currently logged in users are not affected by changes to smart card settings.
What to do next
Prepare Active Directory for smart card authentication, if required. See “Prepare Active Directory for Smart
Card Authentication,” on page 127.
Verify your smart card authentication configuration. See “Verify Your Smart Card Authentication
Configuration,” on page 129.
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