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RCMMS User Manual
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Smart Card Reader
Note: This feature is only available when using the WinClient Viewer or the
Windows Client AP.
The smart card reader function allows a reader plugged into a local client
computer’s USB port to be redirected, and appear as if it were plugged into the
remote server. One purpose of smart cards (Common Access Cards, for
example), is to allow authentication to the remote server from the local client.
When a smart card reader is connected to the local client computer, an entry for
it appears when you bring up the Virtual Media dialog box and click Add:
Make your selection and click Mount to complete the redirection.
Note: If you mount a smart card reader, you cannot mount any other virtual
media device. If any virtual media devices are already mounted, you
must unmount them before you can mount the smart card reader.
Zoom
The Zoom icon controls the zoom factor for the remote view window.
Settings are as follows:
Setting Description
100% Sizes and displays the remote view window at 100%.
75% Sizes and displays the remote view window at 75%.
50% Sizes and displays the remote view window at 50%.
25% Sizes and displays the remote view window at 25%.
1:1 Sizes and displays the remote view window at 100%. The difference
between this setting and the 100% setting is that when the remote
view window is resized, its contents don’t resize – they remain at the
size they were. To see any objects that are outside of the viewing
area move the mouse to the window edge, to have the screen scroll.
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- User notice p.2
- User information p.2
- Telephone support p.2
- Online registration p.2
- Product information p.3
- For information about all altusen products and how they can help you connect without limits visit altusen on the web or contact an altusen authorized reseller visit altusen on the web for a list of locations and telephone numbers p.3
- Installation and licensing p.4
- Contents p.4
- Chapter 4 p.4
- Chapter 3 p.4
- Chapter 2 p.4
- Chapter 1 p.4
- Script p.4
- Introduction p.4
- Interface and operation p.4
- The winclient viewer p.5
- Settings p.5
- Manage search device p.5
- Chapter 8 p.5
- Chapter 7 p.5
- Chapter 6 p.5
- Chapter 5 p.5
- Appendix p.6
- About this manual p.7
- This manual uses the following conventions p.8
- Conventions p.8
- Introduction p.9
- Chapter 1 p.9
- Overview p.9
- Server requirements p.10
- Requirements p.10
- Licenses p.10
- Features p.10
- Overview p.11
- Installing rcm management software p.11
- Installation and licensing p.11
- Chapter 2 p.11
- Uninstalling rcmms p.13
- Licensing p.13
- The general interface of rcmms and its components sections and items are shown below p.15
- Overview p.15
- Interface and operation p.15
- Chapter 3 p.15
- By default the panel array page is displayed upon login where users can monitor all of the rcm devices ports added simultaneously as well as add delete and group rcm devices p.15
- The interface p.15
- The screen components are described in the table below p.16
- Screen components p.16
- Panel array p.17
- Adding rcm devices p.17
- Device port status the status of each rcm device port is indicated by icons as described below p.19
- Device port status p.19
- Device port options users can right click on an rcm device port for the various options available as described below device p.19
- Device port options p.19
- Adding groups p.20
- There are three types of panel array views as described below p.21
- Panel array view p.21
- The panel array functions are described in the table below p.22
- Panel array functions p.22
- Overview p.23
- Chapter 4 p.23
- The script tab provides the following functions p.23
- The script page allows users to set rpa robotic process automation scripts that can be executed according to a specified schedule p.23
- Script edit the following page appears p.23
- Script p.23
- Exporting importing rpa scripts p.24
- Editing rpa scripts p.24
- Deleting rpa scripts p.24
- Creating rpa scripts p.24
- The interface of the script editor and its components are described below p.25
- Script editor p.25
- Setting rpa scripts p.26
- Script components p.28
- Below is a list of the components conditions and actions that can be added into the rpa scripts p.28
- Schedule the following page appears p.29
- On the dialog box that appears enter the name and description for the schedule you re creating and select a script p.29
- Creating schedules p.29
- Under time define when the rpa script shall be executed p.29
- To create new schedules click create new p.29
- The schedule tab provides the following functions p.29
- Script schedule p.29
- Running schedules once p.30
- Exporting importing schedules p.30
- Editing schedule p.30
- Deleting schedule p.30
- User the following page appears p.31
- There are two types of user accounts that can be configured p.31
- The user tab provides the following functions p.31
- Overview p.31
- Chapter 5 p.31
- Administrator accounts only the users page allows users to manage user accounts and privileges p.31
- Adding user accounts p.32
- Deleting user accounts p.33
- Exporting importing user accounts p.33
- Editing user accounts p.33
- Editing exported user list p.33
- Ad ldap settings p.34
- User group the following page appears p.35
- User group p.35
- To add new user groups click create new p.35
- The user group tab provides the following functions p.35
- On the dialog box that appears enter the necessary information for the group to be created p.35
- Adding user groups p.35
- Exporting importing user groups p.36
- Editing user groups p.36
- Deleting user groups p.36
- Settings p.37
- Overview p.37
- Chapter 6 p.37
- The settings page contains the following info settings of the rcmms p.37
- The settings that can be configured in the panel array tab are described below p.38
- Panel array p.38
- Click save for changes to take effect p.38
- Tcp receiver settings p.39
- System p.39
- Smtp settings p.39
- Script p.39
- Access control p.39
- The logs tab provides the following functions p.40
- The logs tab can store up to 200 rcmms system log records p.40
- Overview p.41
- Managed devices p.41
- Manage search device p.41
- Chapter 7 p.41
- Administrator accounts only the manage devices page allows users to manage and search devices p.41
- To start click the following page appears p.41
- The managed devices tab provides the following functions p.41
- Adding rcm devices p.42
- To start locate search devices from the managed devices page p.43
- The search devices tab provides the following functions p.43
- Search devices p.43
- This page intentionally left blank p.44
- The winclient viewer p.45
- The winclient control panel p.45
- Overview p.45
- Chapter 8 p.45
- The control panel functions are described in the table below p.46
- Control panel functions p.46
- Macros p.49
- Hotkeys p.49
- An explanation of the hotkey actions is given in the table below p.50
- User macros p.51
- Running macros p.53
- System macros p.55
- Video settings p.57
- Click ok to save your changes and close the dialog box p.59
- Click cancel to abandon your changes and close the dialog box p.59
- Gamma adjustment p.60
- To alleviate the possibility of access conflicts resulting from multiple user logins the rcm device provides a message board that allows users to communicate with each other p.61
- The message board p.61
- The buttons on the top are toggles their actions are described in the table below p.61
- The button bar p.61
- User list panel p.62
- Message display panel p.62
- Compose panel p.62
- Virtual media icons p.63
- Virtual media p.63
- Virtual media redirection p.63
- Smart card reader p.66
- The on screen keyboard p.67
- Mouse pointer type p.68
- Mouse dynasync mode p.69
- Manual mouse synchronization p.69
- Automatic mouse synchronization dynasync p.69
- The dialog box is organized into six main sections as described in the table below p.70
- Control panel configuration p.70
- Clicking the customize control panel icon brings up a dialog box that allows you to configure the items that appear on the control panel as well as its graphical settings p.70
- Open gui p.72
- Technical support p.73
- North america p.73
- International p.73
- Compatible products p.73
- Appendix p.73
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