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3.1.6 - Active Directory
Active Directory is mainly used for restricting the access to the thin client's local desktop (see
Chapter 3.2.8). Once authenticated by Active Directory the terminal can be configured to connect to
multiple sessions without reprompting for user credentials.
It also can be used to perform a smartcard logon with a NLA RDS/TSE session.
The Active Directory settings are available through the [Configuration]-[Network]-[Active
Directory] menu:
Description of parameters:
- Domain Controller: IP address of the Active Directory domain controller
- Domain Name: enter the full name (not the NETBIOS name)
- NTP Server: IP address (or DNS name) of the time server (it can be obtained also with a
DHCP server – See Chapter 3.1.2)
Note: the two options of 'Domain AD' can't be modified when the AD session is in use.
3.2 - GENERAL SETTINGS
The thin client general settings are available through the [Configuration]-[Terminal] menu: