Chapter 3. Using the Enterprise Security Client

Chapter 3. Using the Enterprise Security Client

3.1. Launching Enterprise Security Client
3.2. Phone Home
3.2.1. About Phone Home Profiles
3.2.2. Setting Global Phone Home Information
3.2.3. Adding Phone Home Information to a Token Manually
3.2.4. Configuring the TPS to Use Phone Home
3.3. Windows Cryptographic Service Provider
3.4. Smart Card Auto Enrollment
3.5. Customizing the Smart Card Enrollment User Interface
3.6. Managing Smart Cards
3.6.1. Formatting the Smart Card
3.6.2. Resetting a Smart Card Password
3.6.3. Viewing Certificates
3.6.4. Enrolling Smart Cards
3.7. Using Security Officer Mode
3.7.1. Enabling Security Officer Mode
3.7.2. Managing Security Officers
3.7.3. Managing Regular Users
3.8. Diagnosing Problems

The following sections contain basic instructions on using the Enterprise Security Client for token enrollment, formating, and password reset operations.

3.1. Launching Enterprise Security Client

Each of the supported operating systems requires a slightly different method of starting the Enterprise Security Client, as follows:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4

Open a command shell and type esc. This starts the Enterprise Security Client daemon (escd), which listens for inserted smart cards.

Alternatively, click Applications, System Settings, and then Smart Card Manager.

Microsoft Windows

Double-click the Enterprise Security Client icon on the desktop, or from the Start menu. The Enterprise Security Client is also configured to start on reboot.

Mac OS X

Double-click the Enterprise Security Client icon wherever the application was installed.