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Dell ThinOS 2402 Administrator’s Guide

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Enable PIE mode on ThinOS

You can either use the ThinOS 9.x policy settings on Wyse Management Suite or the local Admin Policy Tool to enable the Imprivata ProveID Embedded (PIE) mode.

Steps

  1. Open the Admin Policy Tool on your thin client or go to the ThinOS 9.x policy settings on Wyse Management Suite.
  2. In the Configuration Control | ThinOS window, click the Advanced tab.
  3. Expand Login Experience and click the 3rd Party Authentication option.
  4. From the Select Authentication Type drop-down list, select Imprivata.
    The Imprivata Settings window is displayed.
  5. In the OneSign Server field, enter the list of host names or IP addresses with optional TCP port number, or URLs of Imprivata OneSign servers.
  6. Click the Enable ProveID Embedded Mode slider switch to enable the ProveID Embedded mode on ThinOS.
    • VDI silent mode is added from ThinOS 9.1.2101 onwards. You can click the VDI silent mode switch to enable or disable the option. Enabling the option allows ThinOS to load the VDI configurations from the Remote Connections window in ThinOS. By default, Imprivata OneSign policy controls the VDI selection. RDP is not supported in VDI silent mode.
    • The option Enable VMware Horizon menu bar is added under Enable ProveID Embedded Mode from ThinOS 9.1.3112 onwards.
    • In ThinOS 9.1.4234, Reboot on monitor connection is disabled by default.
  7. Configure the Imprivata ProveID Embedded options as per your requirement.
  8. Click Save & Publish.

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