Sun Microsystems Smart Cards - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Contents
- Page 5 – Note –; Overview
- Page 6 – Software Requirements; Solaris Operating Environment; Sun Ray Server Software and Patches
- Page 7 – Citrix Client; Hardware Requirements
- Page 8 – Sun Ray Requirements; Smart Card Requirements
- Page 9 – Installing the Sun Ray PC/SC Bypass; Get the SUNWsrcbp package from the Sun Download Center.; Installation Notes; to
- Page 10 – To Install and Configure Citrix ICA Client; Uncompress and extract the distribution.; from the location to which the distribution was extracted.
- Page 12 – a. Select the drop down box labeled Network and select Login.
- Page 14 – Required Reading/Other Resources
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
4150 Network Circle
Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A.
650-960-1300
Sun Ray
™
, Smart Cards, and Citrix
Enabling Sun Ray Smart Card Pass-through to Citrix
May 2004, Version 1.0
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Summary
iii Contents Overview 1 Software Requirements 2 Solaris Operating Environment 2 Sun Ray Server Software and Patches 2 Sun Ray PC/SC Bypass 3 Citrix Client 3 Microsoft/Citrix Server Components 3 Hardware Requirements 3 Sun Ray Requirements 4 Smart Card Requirements 4 Installation Notes 5 Configuring ...
1 Enabling Sun Ray ™ Smart Card Pass-through to Citrix This document is designed to help users configure the Sun Ray environment so thatthe smart card channel is available from the Citrix Server to the Sun Ray desktop. Itcovers the software required to establish this channel as well as how to instal...
2 Sun Ray, Smart Cards, and Citrix • May 2004 The end result is that a Sun Ray user can perform certain tasks in a Windowsenvironment, including: ■ PIN-based logins ■ Digital signing, encrypting, and decrypting of email messages from Windows-based email clients such as Microsoft Outlook. Note – The ...