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2.10.3 Deciding between Single Sign-on and Easy Login
If neither Single Sign-on nor Easy Login is selected, the default Standard Login will be used. In terms of
selecting between Single Sign-on and Easy Login, two factors to consider are:
Single Sign-on
If Single Sign-on is used with HP Session Allocation Manager (SAM), the user will only need to
enter their credentials once to connect to multiple Remote Computers. The credentials are entered
when authenticating with SAM—thereafter, each RGS connection is automatically authenticated,
and a Remote Display Window from each Remote Computer is automatically displayed on the
Local Computer.
Easy Login
Windows XP Professional
Easy Login on Windows XP Professional supports GINA (Graphical Identification and
Authentication) chaining, allowing custom 3rd party login mechanisms to be integrated into
RGS. Single Sign-on does not support chaining of 3rd party GINA modules.
For example, a 3rd party fingerprint reader will typically install a custom GINA module. The
GINA module will allow the user to be authenticated through their standard username/
password mechanism (because the GINA modules are chaining) or with their fingerprint. The
fingerprint reader would be physically attached to the Local Computer but would be logically
connected to the Remote Computer using remote USB. If Easy Login is used, only a single
login step is required—the fingerprint reader will provide the credentials for logging into the
Remote Computer.
Windows Vista and Windows 7
ENWW
Single Sign-on and Easy Login
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