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March 7th, 2017 03:00
Wyse 7012 wtos 8.2 usb smartcard Citrix
Hello,
we´ve got Wyse 7012 Clients with wtos 8.2, our terminalservers are Windows Server 2008 R2 with Citrix XenApp 7.12.
We try to use usb-smartcardreader from reiner sct (cyberjack) for a banking software.
In our wnos.ini we ´ve got following config:
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SessionConfig=ALL Smartcards=yes
PnliteServer=https://xxxCitrix/yyyyr Storefront=yes AutoConnectList="*:1_abcrDesktop" SmartcardPassthrough=yes
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But in our desktop the Smartcardreader won´t show up.
We´ve got also Thinclients from Igel, there it works fine.
Are these Smartcardreaders supported within wtos 8.2?
Is there another config in wnos.ini?
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a_tarasov
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April 11th, 2017 02:00
1) take a look at ThinOS release notes on support.wyse.com->knowledge base-> reference guides for the list of the supported readers and cards
2) if not in the list: is your reader CCID compatible( see the ThinOS event log)? If not you should go usb redirection way. If CCID==yes: ThinOS should map the card into the already authenticated session - raise the support case if not mapping.
Chiranj
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May 1st, 2017 14:00
Hello,
I see that, wnos.ini perimeters are perfect. I hope it is a device compatibility issue
Based on your firmware (wtos 8.2),
Here is below tested smart card reader Peripherals
OMNIKEY OK CardMan3121
HID OMNIKEY 3021
Cherry Keyboard RS 6700 with smart card
Here is below tested smart card Peripherals
Etoken 72K (USB key)
Etoken 72K no java
Etoken 72K java
Etoken 64K (USB key)
ActivIdentity V2
ActivIdentity V1
Gemalto .net V2
Gemalto .net V2+
Cryptovision (Startcus 3.0)
Cryptovision (Startcus 3.2)
SafeSign (Startcus 3.0)
I hope this information will help you!
Regards,
Chiranj
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May 10th, 2017 10:00
ChiranJ,
Because WTOS is a closed OS, it only supports the devices in the Compatibility list. If your devices is recognized as an HID device, then a driver is not required (KB and mice normally fall into this category).