The document is organized as follows:
Chapter 1, Networking and Security describes how to integrate SGD into your network infrastructure and secure the network connections used by SGD.
Chapter 2, User Authentication describes how users authenticate to an SGD server to log in to SGD. This chapter also covers how users authenticate to an application server to run an application.
Chapter 3, Publishing Applications to Users describes how you use organizational hierarchies to manage SGD users and give them access to applications.
Chapter 4, Configuring Applications contains advice on configuring applications that users can run through SGD, and how to diagnose and fix problems with applications.
Chapter 5, Client Device Support describes how to enable support for peripherals and other client device features from applications displayed in SGD.
Chapter 6, SGD Client and Webtop describes how to install, configure, and run the SGD Client. Webtop configuration is also covered.
Chapter 7, SGD Servers, Arrays, and Load Balancing describes how to configure and monitor SGD servers and arrays. Some system administration features of SGD, such as the Administration Console, log filters, and installation backups are also covered.
Appendix A, Global Settings and Caches describes global settings which apply to all SGD servers in the array, including the password cache and token cache.
Appendix B, Secure Global Desktop Server Settings describes server settings which apply to the specified SGD server in the array.
Appendix C, User Profiles, Applications, and Application Servers describes the supported object types in SGD and their attributes. Usage details for setting attributes using the Administration Console are included, along with the equivalent SGD command line.
Appendix D, Commands describes the available SGD commands. Examples are included for each command.
Appendix E, Login Scripts contains reference information about the SGD login scripts. You can use this information to customize the standard SGD login scripts, or to develop your own login scripts.