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Staging and Provisioning 8 - 7
5. When staging is complete the STAGING COMPLETE window displays.
Figure 8-9
Staging Complete Window
6. Press the left function key to exit the RD Client.
On-Demand Staging
The MSP 3.X RD Client also enables staging without having to scan bar codes through the use of On-Demand
Staging (Electronic Staging).
When using On-Demand Staging, the RD Client pulls staging profiles directly from an On-Demand Profile Server
over some form of pre-configured or automatically-configured IP connection. The following types of IP connection
modes are currently supported for Electronic Staging:
ActiveSync Connection Mode
This mode uses the IP connection that is established when the mobile computer is directly connected (via a USB
cable, serial cable or cradle) to a host computer running ActiveSync. The most common scenario would be where
the On-Demand Profile Server is running on the host computer to which the mobile computer is connected via
ActiveSync. It would, however, also work with the On-Demand Profile Server running on any other host computer
that is on the same subnet as the host computer to which the mobile computer is connected via ActiveSync.
Already existing IP Connection Mode
This mode uses any IP connection that is already active on the mobile computer. This could be a direct Ethernet
port (if available), or a WLAN connection that was configured and established before the
RD Client was launched. It
could also be any other form of IP connection that might be available on the mobile computer. The
RD Client does
not do anything to configure or establish such connections, but uses them if they exist. The On-Demand Profile
Server must be running on a host computer that is on the same subnet that is accessible from the connection.
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