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IGEL
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IGEL Zero HDX
5.09.100
When using
CenterTools DriveLock
, ensure that the use of USB devices is not universally
restricted. Check the settings under:
Devices > USB Access Control
DriveLock
Menu path:
Setup > Sessions > Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp > HDX/ICA Global > Mapping > Device Support
The virtual
CenterTools DriveLock
channel (ICA protocol) is included in the UDLX itself and must be
installed on the
Citrix XenApp
server.
DriveLock
can read hardware data from local USB devices and transfer these data with the help of the
Virtual ICA Channel Extension
to the
XenApp
server. When using whitelists, rules based on the hardware
properties of the connected drive (e.g. manufacturer details, model and serial number) are taken into
account.
Requirements
The following steps are important in order to be able to define the access rights for drives via the
DriveLock
server configuration:
Enable the USB devices via drive mapping so that they are available as drives within your terminal
session.
Check the settings under
Sessions > ICA > ICA Global > Mapping > Drive Mapping
. They should
correspond to the
DriveLock
settings.
Disable
Citrix
USB redirection, because this will otherwise prevent drives being recognized by
DriveLock
.
Check the settings under
Devices > Storage Devices > Storage Hotplug
because they can influence the
USB devices in the
Citrix
session.
Install and enable the
DriveLock
channel in the
Universal Desktop
setup under
Sessions > ICA > ICA
Global > Mapping > Drive Support
.
See also this document from
CenterTools
which describes the configuration of
DriveLock
on the
server side in more detail:
How to use CenterTools DriveLock with IGEL Thin Clients
(
http://edocs.igel.com/PDF/How to use DriveLock with Igel Thin-Clients.pdf
) (PDF).
DigitalPersona authentication
Menu path:
Setup > Sessions > Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp > HDX/ICA Global > Mapping > Device Support
By integrating
DigitalPersona
fingerprint readers into the thin client system and using the associated
server software, users of IGEL thin clients can identify themselves through their fingerprints when using
virtual applications on a Citrix XenApp server. All x86-based IGEL thin clients with the
IGEL Linux
operating
system support the handling of logon data via the
DigitalPersona Pro Enterprise
Software (Version v5.3
and v5.4).
When used in conjunction with the
DigitalPersona U.are.U 4500
fingerprint readers which are connected
to IGEL thin clients via USB, the software provides a secure and quick means of authentication on virtual
desktops.
In order to be able to use fingerprint readers in Citrix sessions, enable the relevant virtual channel in
Device Support
.