![]() ![]() ![]() How do Chromebook thin client devices simplify life for IT?Ĭhromebooks make IT's jobs easier in a lot of ways, including simplifying endpoint management and improving security. Once that is done, IT can configure users' settings and applications, which will follow them to any Chromebook thin client. ![]() Fortunately, even midmarket VDI vendors now offer HTML5 clients that work well on Chromebooks. One major concern with Chromebooks is that they do not have a full operating system (OS), and only a few VDI vendors provide a fully native Chrome OS client. The second option is to set up a URL for an HTML5 client. If available, IT can install a client app for their VDI platform from the Chrome Web Store. It is also a good idea to go back into ‘Manage Certificates’ setting and ensure that you have trusted every US Government Certificate by selecting ‘edit’ from the three dots corresponding the certificates.IT could realistically connect a new Chromebook thin client to a remote desktop in five minutes.Ĭitrix offers a Receiver for Chrome client app for XenDesktop, and VMware has the Horizon Client for Chrome OS for Horizon View deployments. Be sure to select all three trust settings during the import. NOTE: Download and Install the files in this order: Follow the instructions on site and download and install the DoD Certificates in descending order.The next is a toss up as to which one works better, CSSI or CACKey but you need one.Citrix Workspace App (Version 20.4.0.49):.Download the three Chrome OS apps that will be needed for SBU Remote Access: You can get started using your CAC by following these basic steps. General: Chrome OS owners have followed the two tutorials listed below and most have been successful to remote access SBU when they created a new Gmail account. Middleware (if necessary, depending on your operating system version).Neither the NGA nor the DoD provides any warranty for any items hosted on ." Content posted on does not necessarily represent those of the DoD or the NGA. Note: is a third party site that is not owned, operated, or managed by the Department of Defense nor the NGA. ![]()
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