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When you add a client in kiosk mode, View Manager creates a user account for the client in Active Directory.
If you specify a name for a client, this name must start with the characters "Custom-" and it cannot be more
than 20 characters long. You should use each specified name with no more than one client device. If you do
not specify a name for a client, View Manager generates a name from the MAC address that you specify for
the client device. For example, if the MAC address is 00:10:db:ee:76:80, the corresponding account name is
cm-00_10_db_ee_76_80. You can only use these accounts with View Connection Server instances that you
enable to authenticate clients.
An automatically generated password is 16 characters long, contains at least one uppercase letter, one
lowercase letter, one symbol, and one number, and can contain repeated characters. If you require a stronger
password, you must use the -password option to specify the password.
If you use the -group option to specify a group or you have previously set a default group, View Manager
adds the client's account to this group. You can specify the -nogroup option to prevent the account being
added to any group.
If you enable a View Connection Server instance to authenticate clients in kiosk mode, you can optionally
specify that clients must provide a password. If you disable authentication, clients cannot connect to their
desktops.
Although you enable or disable authentication for an individual View Connection Server instance, all View
Connection Server instances in a group share all other settings for client authentication. You need only add a
client once for all View Connection Server instances in a group to be capable of accepting requests from the
client.
If you specify the -requirepassword option when enabling authentication, the View Connection Server
instance cannot authenticate clients that have automatically generated passwords. If you change the
configuration of a View Connection Server instance to specify this option, such clients cannot authenticate
themselves, and they fail with the error message
Options
Table 16-14
shows the options that you can specify to configure clients in kiosk mode.
Table 16-14. Options for Configuring Clients in Kiosk Mode
Option
-add
-clientauth
-clientid client_id
-description "description_text"
-disable
-domain domain_name
-enable
-expirepassword
-force
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Unknown username or bad password
Description
Adds an account for a client in kiosk mode.
Specifies an operation that configures authentication for a
client in kiosk mode.
Specifies the name or the MAC address of the client.
Creates a description of the account for the client device in
Active Directory.
Disables authentication of clients in kiosk mode on a
specified View Connection Server instance.
Specifies the domain for the account for the client device.
Enables authentication of clients in kiosk mode on a specified
View Connection Server instance.
Specifies that the expiry time for the password on client
accounts is the same as for the View Connection Server
group. If no expiry time is defined for the group, passwords
do not expire.
Disables the confirmation prompt when removing the
account for a client in kiosk mode.
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