
function EnrollCoolKey(keyType, keyID, enrollmentType, screenname,
pin,screennamepwd,tokencode)
{
try {
netkey.EnrollCoolKey(keyType, keyID, enrollmentType, screenname,
pin,screennamepwd,tokencode);
} catch(e) {
ReportException("netkey.EnrollCoolKey() failed!", e);
return false;
}
return true;
}
5. Enterprise Security Client File Locations
This reference shows the different directories and file locations for the different client machines.
The location of the Enterprise Security Client main directory on the different client platforms is
as follows:
Platform Location
Windows C:\Program Files\Red Hat\ESC
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
/usr/lib/esc-1.0.1/esc
/usr/lib64/esc-1.0.1/esc
Macintosh User preference for the ESC.app directory
Table A.5. Main Directories for the Enterprise Security Client
5.1. Windows
On Windows, Enterprise Security Client uses the following directories and files:
File or Directory Purpose
C:\Program Files\Red Hat\ESC Main directory.
application.ini XULRunner application configuration file
components\ XPCOM components directory.
chrome\ Directory for Chrome components and
additional application files for Enterprise
Security Client XUL and Javascript.
defaults\ Enterprise Security Client default
preferences.
Enterprise Security Client File Locations
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