
In the SGD Administration Console, click the Global Settings » Client Device tab. If it is disabled, you enable it as follows: If a COM port is found, it is mapped to the same COM port number in the Windows application session.Īccess to serial ports is enabled for all users by default. The SGD Client attempts to open ports COM1 to COM9. On Microsoft Windows client platforms, SGD uses the first match of the following:Įach serial port in the list is separated with a semi-colon and has the format serial device= com_port_name. This is always mapped to COM1 in the Windows application session. This is a single serial device, for example /dev/ttyS2. The serial port listed in the SUN_DEV_SERIAL environment variable. The serial ports are listed in the same format as above. The entry in the section of the user's client profile lists the serial ports to be mapped. The serial ports listed in the user's client profile. The = com_port_name is optional, but if it is omitted the serial port is mapped to COM x in the Windows application session where x is the position of the serial port in the list. The serial ports listed in the SUN_MAP_SERIALPORTS environment variable.Įach serial port in the list is separated with a semi-colon and has the format serial device= com_port_name.
SGD uses the first match of the following: On UNIX and Linux client platforms, users must have read and write access to any serial device that is mapped. To determine the serial ports that are mapped in the Windows Terminal Services session, you might have to configure the client device. To give users can only access serial ports, COM port mapping must be enabled on the application server.
You can only access serial ports in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services sessions.
Configure the Microsoft Windows application server.Ĭonfiguring the Microsoft Windows Application Server. You configure access to serial ports as follows: Secure Global Desktop Administrators can give users access to client serial port devices from Windows applications accessed using SGD. > Configuring Access to Serial Ports Configuring Access to Serial Ports > Applications, Documents, and Application Servers Secure Global Desktop 4.40 Administration Guide