HealthCast

Configuration

This section describes new functionality and various configuration changes that can be made.

Passive Authentication Device to Support Narrator Workflow

To support the embedded Narrator automatic arrival functionality, you will need to configure the HCILoginDeviceNET.ProxCardPassive program ID in the Epic back-end system. This must be configured in the correct authentication context for Narrator in Hyperspace Authentication Administration.

This device implements Epic's Passive Mode functionality, allowing it to return a user that taps their proximity card to arrive for events in Narrator. Any users that have their proximity card enrolled can tap their proximity card to arrive for the Narrator event. When the Narrator workflow is closed, Hyperspace will return to its normal proximity card authentication workflow.

Setting Up Passive Authentication Device in Hyperspace for Narrator Support

To set up the Passive Authentication Device, follow the directions in Configuring Identity Automation Authentication Devices in Epic Hyperspace, following the instructions with HCILoginDeviceNET.ProxCardPassive device as noted.

SecureActive Setting Configuration

The SecureActive setting can be configured per user session to remote kiosk on a terminal server. Organizations hosting remote kiosk on Citrix XenApp servers use the setting located in the HKLM registry, which applies to all users. The following setting can be applied to override the value for specific users. Use a User Group Policy to set the following setting for each user that will be using the Citrix server where the value needs to be overridden.

User Registry Configuration

To configure SecureActive Setting to run per user session on the terminal server's “current user” session, add the notification registry key to remote kiosk on a terminal server:

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\HealthCast\ExactAccess\
TFA Settings]"SecureActive"="False"

Manual Login Screen Display

The Primary Authentication Device allows the user to tap in or enter the username and password to login. The manual login screen is displayed when a user is not logged into the device. The "tap your badge" screen is displayed when a user is logged into the device.

No configuration is needed for this feature.

Note

This is represented in Epic 2018. This feature does not apply to versions prior to 2018.