Administrator Guide

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4. Click the Packages tab to view the list of ThinOS packages installed on the thin client.
To delete a single package, select the package and click Delete.
To delete all the packages, click Delete all.
To verify Third party binary versions on your ThinOS client, see How to verify third-party binary versions on your ThinOS
client?
NOTE: In every ThinOS release, the packages may be updated to the latest version.
5. Click OK to save your settings.
Simplified Certificate Enrollment Protocol
Simplified Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) was used in a closed network where all end-points are trusted. The goal of
SCEP is to support the secure issuance of certificates to network devices in a scalable manner. Within an enterprise domain, it
enables network devices that do not run with domain credentials to enroll for certificates from a Certification Authority (CA).
At the end of the transactions that are defined in this protocol, the network device has a private key and associated certificate
that is issued by a CA. Applications on the device may use the key and its associated certificate to interact with other entities on
the network. The most common usage of this certificate on a network device is to authenticate the device in an IPSec session.
ThinOS is treated as a network device. The functionality of ThinOS SCEP includes manual certificate request, automatic
certificate request, and automatic renewal of certificate.
Request the certificate manually
About this task
To request the certificate manually, do the following:
Steps
1. Go to System Tools > Certificates > Request Certificate.
The Request Certificate dialog box is displayed.
Using the system tools
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