Status: DRAFT

Conventions

The following conventions are used in this manual:

Describes steps that have to be executed on the Windows client.

Describes steps that have to be executed on the Linux client.

Describes steps that have to be executed on the Windows server.

Provides security information: How do the following instructions ensure security? What other actions must be taken to work securely? What are the implications of making an error?

PS > PowerShell command(s) to be executed as a regular user. Configuration-dependent values will be white, bold and in angle brackets: <hostname>
PS > PowerShell command(s) to be executed as an administrator. Configuration-dependent values will be white, bold and in angle brackets: <hostname>
PS > Another command to execute as an administrator.
$ Linux shell command(s) to be executed as a regular user. Configuration-dependent values will be white, bold and in angle brackets: <hostname>
$ Linux shell command(s) to be executed as "root". Configuration-dependent values will be white, bold and in angle brackets: <hostname>
$ Another command to execute as "root".

Clicking on a command line will select the command after the prompt (on some devices), so it can be copied easily.