6.7 Setting Up Workstations

NOTE:If you are using Novell SecureLogin 6.0 or later, the installation automatically installs the necessary binaries and configures the workstation. If this is the case, you can skip the steps in this section.

The following procedures outline the steps necessary to set up your workstations to support the Citrix integration. Based on your client workstation environment, determine which set of steps to follow.

You must match the appropriate files from the installation source to your environment. Otherwise, the extensions do not function properly. If you later install or uninstall the Novell Client or NMAS client, you must modify the Novell SecureLogin modules to match.

Your Novell SecureLogin terminal server components must match the version of Novell SecureLogin you are using. When you upgrade to a new version of Novell SecureLogin, you must also upgrade the integration components.

Your client configuration does not need to match your server configuration. For example, you can use a client that has the Novell Client installed and connect to a terminal server that does not have the Novell Client installed (or vice-versa).

6.7.1 Novell Client (without the NMAS Client)

  1. Set up the Novell login extension by copying srv\nw\slina.dll to the Windows system directory (for example, c:\winnt\system32).

  2. Register the login extension.

    If you are running Windows NT, Windows XP, or Windows 2000, double-click Register NT LoginExt.reg, in the wks\nw directory.

  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the registration.

  4. Set up Microsoft Layer for Unicode* on Windows 95/98/ME.

    If you are running Windows 9x/ME, copy redistributable\unicows.dll to your system directory (for example, c:\windows\system).

  5. Reboot the workstation.

6.7.2 Novell Client (with the NMAS Client)

  1. Copy slnmas.dll from the wks\nw directory to the Windows system directory (for example, c:\winnt\system32 for Windows NT or c:\windows\system for Windows 9x).

    The slnmas.dll file is not a login extension. Instead, it is called by the NMAS client. If you are using the NMAS client and slnmas.dll, it is not necessary to run the registry (REG) file. You will need to install the version of NMAS client that comes with current version of Novell SecureLogin, which is slnmas.dll aware.

  2. Set up Microsoft Layer for Unicode on Windows 95/98/ME.

    If you are running Windows 9x/ME, copy unicows.dll from the \redistributable directory to your system directory (for example, c:\windows\system).

  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the registration.

  4. Reboot the workstation.

6.7.3 Microsoft Workstation with No Novell Client Installed

  1. Replace the workstation GINA.

    Copy sl_tsc.gina.dll from the wks\ms directory to the Windows system directory (for example, c:\winnt\system32).

  2. Register GINA.

    Double-click winlogon_client.reg in the wks\ms directory.

  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the registration.

  4. Reboot the workstation.