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Chapter 4. Setting up Enterprise Security Client

4.1. Installing the Smart Card Package Group
4.2. Launching the Smart Card Manager UI
4.3. Overview of Enterprise Security Client Configuration
4.3.1. Enterprise Security Client File Locations
4.3.2. About the Preferences Configuration Files
4.3.3. About the XUL and JavaScript Files in the Enterprise Security Client
4.4. Configuring Phone Home
4.4.1. About Phone Home Profiles
4.4.2. Setting Global Phone Home Information
4.4.3. Adding Phone Home Information to a Token Manually
4.4.4. Configuring the TPS to Use Phone Home
4.5. Using Security Officer Mode
4.5.1. Enabling Security Officer Mode
4.5.2. Enrolling a New Security Officer
4.5.3. Using Security Officers to Manage Users
4.6. Configuring SSL Connections with the TPS
4.7. Customizing the Smart Card Enrollment User Interface
4.8. Disabling LDAP Authentication for Token Operations
The following sections contain basic instructions on using the Enterprise Security Client for token enrollment, formatting, and password reset operations.

4.1. Installing the Smart Card Package Group

Packages used to manage smart cards, such as esc, should already be installed on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux system. If the packages are not installed or need to be updated, all of the smart card-related packages can be pulled in by installing the Smart card support package group. For example:
yum groupinstall "Smart card support"