This demo shows a Wyse XPe thin-client logging in using a Gemalto .NET smart card utilizing Citrix Password Manager w/Hot Desktop enabled!
This allows users to log into a Wyse thin-client using a smart card and upon logging in, Citrix PNAgent is launched and the user is seamlessly connected to their applicaitons. When they remove the smart card the applications are 'disconnected' (still running on Citrix) and when the user moves to another Wyse device, they re-insert the smart card and are 'reconnected' to any existing applications that were open!
The demo shows this sequence.
This solution is also outlined by Wyse, Citrix & Gemalto here; http://www.wyse.com/solutions/healthcare/Wyse_HealthCare_Secure_Access.pdf
Why embedded when pro has more functions?Its like paying more for less!
zapper067 7 months ago
Are Wyse terminals such as the C90LEW's supposed to automatically show up in Wyse Device Manager? Or do you always have to manually add them into WDM after you've plugged a Wyse terminal into the network?
jgq85 1 year ago
okies thx
icyshadow0 2 years ago
I understand the point of using thin clients to access a server (reduced cost), but if you're doing that then why not just use Linux? There's no point on paying with Windows Embedded when you can tailor Linux to your own use, and it's free. It works just as well.
Plus, it looks like you HAVE to log on to the server, is that really necessary if you just want to type things up or check a web page? It's unnecessary resource waste.
UncleKennybobs 2 years ago
@icyshadow0 It comes pre-installed.
UncleKennybobs 2 years ago
so, how do you get embedded
icyshadow0 2 years ago