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- User's Authorization Required: when this parameter is set the remote control must be
accepted by the current user of the thin client.
- Text Mode (TCP Port): remote control only for text-based session (thin client set-up, telnet,
5250 & 3270)
- VNC Mode (TCP Port): global remote control
- Password (optional): this password will be requested when the connection is established.
For more information, refer to Chapter 10.2.
b) Telnet Set-Up
This functionality allows the thin client set-up to be addressed by a telnet client.
The single parameter is the TCP port (4096 by default).
For more information, refer to Chapter 10.3.
3.2.8 - Security
Select the [Configuration]-[Terminal]-[Security] dialog box:
a) Local Desktop Access
The local desktop access can be open or restricted by an Active Directory logon
For an Active Directory 'Authentication', the Active Directory environment must be first set-up (see
Chapter 3.1.6). A 'Default Username' can be specified.
After logging off from a server the thin client can offer the following from the 'No Active Session'
option:
- Do Nothing.
- Disconnect (only with an AD Logon): the AD session is closed (i.e. local desktop) and the AD
Logon is displayed.
- Shutdown (only with M90)
Note: the 'Authentication' and 'Default Username' options can't be modified when an AD session
is in use.
b) Set-Up Access
Access to the set-up menus can be controlled by a password. Select [Edit] to set, change or delete
the set-up password: