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- Configuring Kaspersky Thin Client
- Scenario: quick start for administrators
- Scenario: certificate assignment for a group of thin clients
- Scenario: thin client migration to a new Kaspersky Security Center Server
- Configuring general settings
- Configuring network settings
- Configuring settings for connecting Kaspersky Thin Client to Kaspersky Security Center
- Changing settings for connecting Kaspersky Thin Client to Kaspersky Security Center
- Configuring settings for connecting to a remote environment via RDP
- Configuring settings for connecting to a remote environment in the Basis.WorkPlace infrastructure
- Configuring power-saving settings
- Configuring monitors layout
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- Configuring the date and time
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- Connecting to a remote environment
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- About the Kaspersky Security Management Suite web plug-in
- Restricting access to functions of the Kaspersky Security Management Suite web plug-in
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- Adding a thin client to the managed devices group
- Managing policies
- Configuring Kaspersky Thin Client settings through the Web Console
- Configuring Kaspersky Thin Client basic settings through the Web Console
- Configuring a connection to a Basis.WorkPlace remote environment through the Web Console
- Configuring a connection to a remote environment via RDP through the Web Console
- Configuring a connection to a Web Access remote environment through the Web Console
- Configuring Kaspersky Thin Client power-saving settings through the Web Console
- Configuring the interface language and time zone of Kaspersky Thin Client through the Web Console
- Configuring synchronization between Kaspersky Thin Client and Kaspersky Security Center
- Configuring forwarding of Kaspersky Thin Client logs to a log server
- Confirming Kaspersky Thin Client user actions
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Configuring a connection to a Web Access remote environment through the Web Console
You can use Web Console to configure settings for connecting to a remote environment in the Web Access application for one device or a group of devices running Kaspersky Thin Client.
In the Web Access application, you can connect to a remote environment deployed in Citrix Workspace and VMware Horizon infrastructures. Web Access supports HTML5 and provides a secure HTTPS connection when connecting.
Instructions for connecting to a remote environment are given in a separate article.
How to configure settings for connecting to a remote environment in Web Access for one device
- In the main window of the Web Console, select Devices → Managed devices.
- Click the name of the thin client where Kaspersky Thin Client is running. You can view the device name in the Kaspersky Thin Client interface. If the thin client name is not on the list, add it to the Managed devices group.
If a managed device is added to an administration group and an enforced policy is configured for the settings of this group, the settings that were individually configured for this device will not be applied.
- In the window that opens, select the Applications tab.
- Click the name of the Kaspersky Security Management Suite web plug-in.
This opens a window containing information about Kaspersky Thin Client.
- Select the Application settings tab.
Select Connections → Web Access.
The window for configuring connection settings opens (see the figure below).
Configuration window for connecting to an environment in Web Access through the Web Console
- In the Connection web address field, enter the server web address for connecting to the required remote environment.
- Click Save in the lower part of the window to save the changes.
- In the main window of the Web Console, select Devices → Policies & profiles.
- Click the policy name for the Kaspersky Security Management Suite web plug-in.
- In the window that opens, select the Application settings tab.
- Select Connections → Web Access.
The window for configuring connection settings opens (see the figure below).
Configuration window for connecting to a remote environment in Web Access through the Web Console
- In the Connection web address field, enter the server web address for connecting to the required remote environment.
- Click Save in the lower part of the window to save the changes.
Kaspersky Thin Client support for Citrix Workspace remote desktops has the following limitations:
- File sharing between thin client and remote desktop is not supported.
- Clipboard sharing between thin client and remote desktop is not supported.
- Redirection of USB drives, smart cards, and USB tokens is not supported.