On most operating systems, many programs maintain an icon in the tray or notification area.
These icons can be used to control the operation of the program, usually through context
menus when the icon is right-clicked. In the default Enterprise Security Client configuration,
Enterprise Security Client launches and automatically minimizes to the tray. This tray
functionality behaves differently on the different operating systems:
• Windows. When right-clicked, the tray icon shows a simple menu with options to Manage
Smart Card, which opens the Enterprise Security Client interface, and to Exit Smart Card
Manager, which exits the Enterprise Security Client. The exit option in that menu is the only
want to exist the Enterprise Security Client on Windows; clicking the X in the top right
corner minimizes Enterprise Security Client to the tray. Double-clicking the tray icon brings
Enterprise Security Client to the front. There are also notification messages, shown as
standard balloon tooltips, on events like inserting or removing a card.
• Linux. The tray icon appears only if the notification area in Gnome has been enabled. The
tray icon options are identical to the Windows options. Clicking the X in the top left corner
closes the current window and minimizes Enterprise Security Client to the tray.
• Mac. On Mac, the tray is called the dock. Since Enterprise Security Client is based on
Mozilla, right-clicking on the Enterprise Security Client dock icon reveals all the standard
Mozilla Firefox menu options, including options to hide, show, and quit the client. The
Enterprise Security Client also has a menu item called Manage Smart Cards in the dock
menu, which opens the card management UI. The top level application menu has a menu
under Go, Manage Smart Card, which also opens the card management window.
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