Wacom Cintiq Pro 32 Manual page 148

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Parameter
Username
Type
Username
Password
Port
Certificate
Check Mode
Certificate
Check Mode
Lockout
Trusted View
Connection
Servers
Use OSD Logo
for Login
Banner
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AWI: View Connection Server + Kiosk Session Settings
Description
Select the type of user name that matches the naming you use for the devices on the View
Connection Server.
• Zero Client MAC: Select this option to automatically populate the Username field with the
MAC address of the Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client.
• Custom: Enter the user name for the Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client. This user name has the prefix
'Custom'.
When Custom is selected as the user name type, enter the value for this component of the
custom user name. This field is limited to 13 characters.
To password protect the virtual machine for the kiosk, enter a password in this field. This
password must match the one entered for the device in the View Connection Server.
By default, port 443 is used to communicate with the connection server. If your network is set up
to use a non-standard port for secure connections, enter the port number.
Select the level of verification performed on the certificate presented by the connection server:
• Never connect to untrusted servers: Configure the client to reject the connection if a trusted,
valid certificate is not installed. (This is the most secure option.)
• Warn before connecting to untrusted servers: Configure the client to display a warning if an
unsigned or expired certificate is encountered, or if the certificate is not self-signed and the
Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client trust store is empty. (This option is selected by default.)
• Do not verify server identity certificates: Configure the client to enable all connections. (This
option is not secure.)
When enabled, prevents users from changing the Certificate Check Mode settings from the OSD or
AWI.
Click the Show button to display View Connection Servers for which the client has received a
valid certificate.
Click the Clear button to clear this cache.
When enabled, the OSD logo banner appears at the top of login screens in place of the default
banner.
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