Enterprise Security Client File Locations - Red Hat CERTIFICATE SYSTEM 8.0 - MANAGING SMART CARDS WITH THE ENTERPRISE SECURITY CLIENT 1-23-2010 Manual

Managing smart cards with the enterprise security client
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Chapter 6. Configuring the Enterprise Security Client
Filename
ESC.js
TRAY.js
AdvancedInfo.js
GenericAuth.js
Table 6.4. Main JavaScript Files

6.1.3. Enterprise Security Client File Locations

This reference shows the different directories and file locations for the different client machines.
The location of the Enterprise Security Client main directory on the different client platforms is as
follows:
Platform
Windows
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Table 6.5. Main Directories for the Enterprise Security Client
On Windows, Enterprise Security Client uses the following directories and files:
File or Directory
C:\Program Files\Red Hat\ESC
application.ini
components\
chrome\
defaults\
esc.exe
xulrunner\
Table 6.6. Enterprise Security Client File and Directory Locations on Windows
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 32-bit, the Enterprise Security Client is installed by its binary RPM to
the default location, /usr/lib/esc-1.1.0/esc. On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 64-bit systems, the
installation directory is /usr/lib64/esc-1.1.0/esc.
File or Directory
application.ini
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Purpose
Contains most of the Smart Card Manager
JavaScript functionality.
Contains the tray icon functionality.
Contains the code for the Diagnostics feature.
Contains the code for the authentication prompt.
This prompt is configurable from the TPS server,
which requires dynamic processing by the Smart
Card Manager.
Location
C:\Program Files\Red Hat\ESC
/usr/lib/esc-1.1.0/esc
/usr/lib64/esc-1.1.0/esc
Purpose
Main directory.
XULRunner application configuration file
XPCOM components directory.
Directory for Chrome components and additional
application files for Enterprise Security Client
XUL and JavaScript.
Enterprise Security Client default preferences.
The executable which launches Enterprise
Security Client in XULRunner.
Privately-deployed XULRunner bundle.
Purpose
XULRunner application configuration file.

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