Pano System for Cloud Administrator's Guide - Pano Logic
Pano System for Cloud Administrator's Guide - Pano Logic
Pano System for Cloud Administrator's Guide - Pano Logic
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the local Windows desktop once the <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client is installed. Other application and utility<br />
software may cause conflicts and using a new clean install of Windows may be necessary to<br />
optimally repurpose some PCs to run <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client.<br />
Network and Infrastructure Requirements<br />
In general <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client requires the same network infrastructure as <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client.<br />
• Administrative access to your network infrastructure, including the DNS server and Active<br />
Directory domain controller.<br />
• <strong>Pano</strong> Controller <strong>for</strong> <strong>Cloud</strong>.<br />
• DNS Server: DNS SRV records, the same mechanism that Windows computers use to find<br />
their AD Domain Controller, LDAP service, etc., need to be created <strong>for</strong> discovery of <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual<br />
Clients by <strong>Pano</strong> Controller <strong>for</strong> <strong>Cloud</strong>. The DNS server and the Active Directory domain controller<br />
must be the same machine.<br />
• DHCP Server: a DHCP server is needed to provide dynamically-assigned IP addresses.<br />
• Active Directory <strong>for</strong> <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Clients: you must have Microsoft Active Directory<br />
deployed and have administrative access to your Active Directory domain controller to deploy<br />
<strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client. The DNS server and the Active Directory domain controller must be the<br />
same machine or the <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client hosts may not be able to discover their <strong>Pano</strong> Controller<br />
<strong>for</strong> <strong>Cloud</strong>.<br />
• Active Directory Organizational Units: The <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client host PCs must not be in the<br />
same Active Directory Organizational Unit (OU) as the DVMs. There is a potential conflict<br />
between certificates in the <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client installer, which get distributed via Active<br />
Directory, and certificates that can optionally be used in Windows 7 installation of <strong>Pano</strong> Direct<br />
Service. Using separate Active Directory OUs <strong>for</strong> the <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client hosts and the <strong>Pano</strong><br />
DVMs ensure that you won’t have a certificate conflict that could cause <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client<br />
installation to fail.<br />
Restrictions<br />
When <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client is installed on a PC, a <strong>Pano</strong> <strong>Logic</strong> driver gets installed to provide remote<br />
USB access to the DVM. For security, it blocks all local USB access to the PC. This prevents<br />
infection via USB drive and other issues.<br />
Simply rebooting the PC will not restore USB access. You must remove <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client.<br />
Download <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client Software<br />
You’ll need to download the <strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client installers. Use a web browser to go to<br />
http://download.panologic.com and select version to download. Complete the download<br />
registration page, and read and accept the End User License Agreement to get to the software<br />
download page.<br />
After selecting the “<strong>Pano</strong> Virtual Client” tab on the download page you can download the archive<br />
called <strong>Pano</strong>VirtualClient-6.0.0.zip. When you’ve downloaded the archive expand it to find the<br />
.msi installer <strong>for</strong> each of the supported operating systems used in your host PCs:<br />
• Windows 7 (32 bit) - <strong>Pano</strong>VirtualClient_Win7_x86-6.0.0.msi<br />
• Windows 7 (64 bit) - <strong>Pano</strong>VirtualClient_Win7_x64-6.0.0.msi<br />
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