Parameter
esc.global.phone.home.url
esc.global.alt.nss.db
Table 6.1. esc-prefs.js Parameters
#pref("toolkit.defaultChromeURI", "chrome://esc/content/settings.xul");
pref("signed.applets.codebase_principal_support",true); for internal use only
pref("capability.principal.codebase.p0.granted", "UniversalXPConnect"); for internal use only
pref("capability.principal.codebase.p0.id", "file://"); for internal use only
pref("esc.tps.message.timeout","90");
pref("esc.windows.do.capi","yes");
pref("esc.disable.password.prompt","yes");
Example 6.1. Default esc-prefs.js File
Description
restrict access to the Enterprise
Security Client.
Sets the URL to use to contact
the TPS server.
Normally, the Phone Home
information is set on the token
already through its applet. If
a token does not have Phone
Home information, meaning
it has no way to contact the
TPS server, then the Enterprise
Security Client checks for a
global default Phone Home
URL.
This setting is only checked if
it is explicitly set. This setting
also applies to every token
formatted through the client, so
setting this parameter forces
all tokens to point to the same
TPS. Only use this parameter
if that specific behavior is
desired.
Points to a directory that
contains a common security
database that is used by all
Enterprise Security Client users
on the server.
Phone Home URL.
This setting is only checked if it
is explicitly set. If this is not set,
then each user accesses only
each individual profile security
database, rather than a shared
database.
About the Preferences Configuration Files
Notes and Defaults
("esc.global.phone.home.url",
"http://
server.example.com:7888/cgi-
bin/home/index.cgi");
prefs("esc.global.alt.nss.db",
"C:/Documents and Settings/All
Users/shared-db");
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