Windows CE 6.0 Administrator's Guide HP Thin Client t5540 and t5550 Build 6.05.
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Table of contents 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 1 Image Updates ........................................................................................................................ 2 Setup Wizard .......................................................................................................................... 2 2 The Desktop ....................................................................
Accessibility .................................................................................................................. 27 Boot Settings .................................................................................................................. 28 Certificates .................................................................................................................. 29 Date/Time ...........................................................................................................
Virtual Private Network (L2TP) Connection .................................................................. 48 PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE) Connection ....................................................................... 48 Port Lock ...................................................................................................................... 48 Power Settings ............................................................................................................... 48 Printers .................
5 Programs and Add-ons ................................................................................................... 70 Programs .............................................................................................................................. 71 File Viewers ............................................................................................................ 71 ThinPrint ................................................................................................................
1 Introduction HP thin clients with Microsoft Windows CE are easy to deploy, manage, and secure, and include powerful features for mainstream business use.
Image Updates HP provides periodic updates to the image for thin clients. Check the HP support site for important documentation that provides specific information for your image version. You can find support documentation at: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html. For the latest version of the HP thin client Microsoft Windows CE image, visit: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/support/files/thinclients/us/index.html.
2 The Desktop The t5540 and t5550 thin clients with Microsoft Windows CE use an Explorer shell (desktop) that resembles the typical Windows desktop to make it look familiar and easy to use. The desktop includes a taskbar, Start menu, shortcut icons, and a background image. NOTE: The taskbar and the Start menu are hidden by default.
Display To change the display settings, right-click on the desktop and select Properties. You can change the following: ● background image ● appearance ● resolution and color quality settings ● screen saver NOTE: You must reboot for changes to the display settings to take effect. If you do not know if your monitor supports a setting, click the Test button on the Display Properties Settings tab. For more information about display settings, see Display on page 33 in the Control Panel chapter.
Start Menu To open the Start menu, click the Start button on the taskbar. The Start menu provides access to software and settings, allows you to run commands, and allows you to shut down the system. Icons The icons on the desktop provide shortcuts to software and connections. To launch a program from the desktop, double-click the respective icon. You can add icons for connections by right-clicking on the connection icon in the HP Connection for Citrix software window and selecting Send to Desktop.
3 HP ThinConnect HP ThinConnect allows you to: ● Manage user accounts. ● Add, edit, and delete connections. ● ◦ Terminal emulation ◦ Microsoft Remote Desktop Client (RDP) connections ◦ Internet Explorer ◦ Citrix ICA connections ◦ VMware View client Assign connections to users. The main HP ThinConnect window allows you to perform actions for only the current user. To assign connections to other users, use the HP ThinConnect Advanced window.
The HP ThinConnect window includes the following features: ● Connection display area: Lists all connections assigned to the user currently logged on to the terminal. For each connection, the display shows the name, type, and status of the connection. ● Connect: Click to activate a selected connection. ● Exit: Click to exit HP ThinConnect. The OK button performs the same function. ● Control Panel: Click to access the Control Panel. This feature requires appropriate permissions.
Creating User Accounts You can set up terminal operator user accounts in the Security window, which you can access either from the ThinConnect Advanced window or from Control Panel. The system comes with three default accounts: ● Administrator ● Guest ● User You can use the default accounts as templates for new accounts. You can modify the default Guest and User accounts.
3. Select the Users tab, and then click Add to create a new user account.
10 4. On the General tab, type a name for the new user account in the Name box. Valid characters for the Name box include: A - Z, a - z, 0 - 9. (.)&^%$#!~‘’{}_-. Maximum length is 20 characters. 5. Type a password for the new user in the Password box. 6. Retype the password in the Confirm Password box. 7. To enable the user account, clear the Account is disabled check box. 8. To assign the same permissions to the new account that are assigned to an existing account, click Set from Template.
9. a. In the Based on list, select the account to use as a template. b. Click OK to save your settings and return to the Add New User window. c. To add another user, click Add another user. This option allows you to quickly add new users. To select permissions for the new account, select the Permissions tab on the Add New User window.
a. Select the items in the permissions list that you want to allow the user to access. If the user is an Administrator, select User is Administrator to provide full access. If you select User is Administrator, you cannot select or clear items in the list. b. To save your settings and add another user, click Add another user. or Click OK to save your settings. 10. Click OK when you are finished adding users. 11.
Adding Connections To add a connection in HP ThinConnect: 1. In HP ThinConnect, click Add. 2. In the Choose type dialog box, select the type of connection you want to create, and then click OK. A Wizard or setup dialog for the connection type is displayed. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions in the Wizard or setup dialog to add the connection to the user’s connections list and to the list of available connections that you can assign to other users in the Advanced window.
NOTE: Renaming a connection effectively deletes it from all user accounts. Deleting Connections To delete a connection in HP ThinConnect: ▲ Select the connection, and then click Delete. The connection is deleted from all user connection lists. Assigning Connections to Users Assign and configure connections for users in the Advanced window of HP ThinConnect. Assign Connections Tab The Assign Connections tab allows you to assign connections to users.
● User: This list includes all users accounts associated with the system. To configure connections for a user, select the user from the list. ● Security: Allows you to access the Security window, where you can create and configure user accounts. This button opens the same window as selecting Security from Control Panel. ● Available connections: On the left side of the window, this panel shows all available connections that you can assign to users.
◦ Auto: Determines whether the system automatically connects when HP ThinConnect starts up. Yes indicates the system will automatically connect. Click on the column value to change the setting. NOTE: You must configure HP ThinConnect to auto start for this setting to function properly. To configure HP ThinConnect to automatically start up, see Auto Starting HP ThinConnect on page 18. ◦ Persistent: Determines whether the system will attempt to reconnect when a connection fails.
primary connection, each of which can have several secondary connections associated with it. Secondary connections are optional. To designate a connection as primary or secondary: 1. In the HP ThinConnect window, click Advanced. 2. On the Assign Connections tab, select the appropriate user from the User list. 3. Select the connection from the user’s connection list that you want to make primary. 4. In the Primary column, click on the column value to change it.
4. In the Auto column, if the entry for the selected connection is No, click on No to change it to Yes. 5. Select the connection in the user’s connection list that you want to make automatically reconnect. NOTE: You can set only primary connections to automatically reconnect. 6. In the Persistent column, if the entry for the selected connection is No, click on No to change it to Yes. 7. To arrange the order of connections, select a connection and click the up and down arrows.
3. Select Auto start HP ThinConnect when logging into Windows. 4. Click Apply to save changes. Setting the Terminal to Kiosk Mode Kiosk mode limits the terminal’s functionality by hiding the desktop icons and limiting the Start menu to Shut Down only. There are also Kiosk mode options for hiding the task bar and hiding HP ThinConnect. NOTE: Before setting a terminal to run in Kiosk mode, you must define a user and create a connection.
7. To further lock down the terminal in Kiosk mode by hiding the user interface to connection settings, select Hide the User interface not allowing changes to connection settings. You must select the automatic logon feature to gain access to this feature. 8. Click Apply to save your changes, or click OK to save your changes and exit the Advanced window. 9. Log off the user for all changes to take effect.
2. Click Security. The System Statistics area shows information about system users and connections. 3. On the System tab, select Automatic Log On so the user does not have to enter a password to log in to the local machine. You can set up automatic log on for one user per terminal. The default is no password. You must select Automatic Log On to gain access to the Single Button Log On check box and the Account list. 4.
Switching to a Different User To switch to a different user when booting: 22 1. Press the power button to start the system. 2. Press Esc or Alt+F4 before the automatic logon countdown completes. 3. Log on as the user of your choice.
4 Control Panel This chapter provides an overview of the programs in the Control Panel and provides step-by-step instructions to perform certain tasks. You can use many of the programs for local administration, while you use others, such as DHCP Options and SNMP, for remote administration. To open the Control Panel: ● From the desktop, select Start > Settings > Control Panel. or ● From the HP ThinConnect window, click the Control Panel button.
802.1x Wired Client The 802.1x Wired Client provides an authentication mechanism for attaching to a LAN. It provides EAP-TLS support, as well as support for importing .PFX certificates in the Certificates applet. NOTE: After the applet has run for the first time, the client icon appears in the system tray. Subsequent applet starts need to be run from the system tray icon. 1. Click Setting to configure the EAP Methods, Verify Certificates, and DHCP Option. 2. Select EAP Methods and click Setting.
4. Select Verify Certificates and click Setting. 5. Select the Certificates, and then click OK. 6. Select DHCP Option, if the IP is to be assigned by the server, and then click OK. 802.
7. Once the 802.1x Wired configuration is complete, click Connect. Confirmation of successful authentication appears.
Accessibility The Accessibility dialog box allows you to configure the terminal with 508 Accessibility features. Accessibility options are available for the keyboard, sound, display, and mouse. ● Keyboard: Allows you to enable StickyKeys, which lets you use the Shift, Ctrl, and Alt keys pressing one key at a time rather than holding them all down simultaneously. You can also enable ToggleKeys to hear tones when pressing the Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock keys.
Boot Settings The Boot Settings dialog box allows you to configure the thin client boot order. Boot Device Order: Select to enable the device to which the thin client boots. Use the up and down arrows to the left of the list to change the position of a selected device. NOTE: You cannot clear (disable) ATA Flash. Enable F12 Network Boot: Select to enable the ability to boot the client using a network drive.
Certificates The Certificates dialog box allows you to import, store, and view security certificates. Certificates and certificate authorities ensure that an SSL connection is made to the intended secure server. Certificate information is exchanged between the terminal browser and the secure server when establishing a connection. If a trusted certificate authority can authenticate the certificate, the secure page is automatically displayed. A private key is also used to encrypt data over an SSL connection.
Date/Time The Date/Time Properties dialog box allows you to set the date and current time, select the appropriate time zone, and enable automatic clock adjustment for daylight savings time for the terminal. ▲ Select the appropriate date and time information, and then click Apply.
To change tag codes: 1. Double-click on the name of the option to change. A dialog box will be displayed with a list of all valid options. 2. Select the appropriate value from the list, and then click OK. To add a custom option: 1. To open the DHCP configuration snap-in, click Control Panel > Administrative Tools > DHCP. 2. Right-click the root node and select Set predefined options. 3. Click Add. 4. Configure the following options: 5.
3. 4. Select option(s) to be sent and set the value ● Select option in list as . ● Set value as string that you want sent over DHCP. Click OK. Dialing The Dialing Properties dialog box allows you to: ● Add or select a dialing location. ● Configure dial-up settings for the selected location. Local settings include the area code, county/ region code, and tone or pulse dialing. ● Disable call waiting.
To configure the system to use an area code for local calls: 1. Click Dialing Patterns. 2. In the For Local calls dial box, add an F before the G. For example, F,G will dial the area code, then 7-digit phone number. Display The Display Properties dialog box allows you to configure the background image, appearance scheme, screen resolution, color quality, refresh frequency, and screen saver.
The Settings tab includes a Test button that you can use to test the resolution and refresh settings. If you select settings your monitor does not support and you do not test updated settings, the next time you reboot, your display will not work and you must press F9 to reset to defaults.
Resolution/Color Wide Screen 60Hz 1920x1080x16 X 1920x1080x32 X 75Hz 85Hz NOTE: If you set the display settings out of range, you must reset the terminal to factory defaults by rebooting the terminal and holding down the F9 key until you see a window that says “Loading...” at the bottom. Resetting the terminal to factory defaults erases all configuration settings and connections.
Global ICA Client Settings The Global ICA Client Settings dialog box allows you to configure ICA default client settings. Keyboard Shortcuts The Keyboard Shortcuts tab allows you to configure hot key combinations that you can use during active ICA sessions. You can assign the hot keys used to perform a function by selecting the hot key combinations from the list next to each function. 36 ● Connection Status invokes a message about the status of the connection.
Preferences The Preferences tab allows you to set color preferences during an ICA session. The Preferences tab contains the following: ● Serial Number: Type the serial number of the ICA Client software exactly as it appears on the serial number card. This is necessary when using the ICA Windows CE Client with certain products, such as WinFrame Host/Terminal. It is not necessary for MetaFrame servers. ● Default Window Colors: Select the color option for the ICA client.
Server Location The Server Location tab allows you to view/add Citrix servers on the network that have ICA connections configured. The Server Location tab contains the following: ● Server Group: Select whether the servers in the server address list belong to your Primary, Backup 1, or Backup 2 group. ● Server address list: Lists the entered server locations. ● Add: Click to add a server address. ● Delete: Click to delete a server address. ● Rename Group: Click to rename the selected server group.
In the Proxy section, select a protocol from the list, and then type the proxy address and port. In the SSL/TLS Relay section, type the relay address and port for the Socket Security Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. If the firewall uses address remapping, you must configure the client to use the alternate address returned by the data collector by selecting Use alternate address through firewalls. This is necessary whether or not you are using a SOCKS or secure proxy server.
HP Device Manager HP Device Manager is enterprise-class thin client management software that allows customers to view their thin client assets remotely and to manipulate those thin clients to meet the required business need.
HP ThinState Capture HP ThinState capture and deploy allows you to capture a full thin client image or system settings and deploy them to other thin clients of the same model. HP ThinState Capture NOTE: The HP ThinState Capture tool is not a standalone tool and can only be accessed by the administrator from within the thin client image. Save all data on the USB flash drive on some other device prior to performing this procedure. The USB flash drive will be formatted and all data will be lost.
1. Click Next. 2. Connect a USB flash drive to the unit. The USB flash drive letter and size are displayed. The USB flash drive must be greater in size than the on-board flash disk. 3. Choose whether you want to capture a full image or system settings. Click Capture. 4. Click Yes on the warning screen. The ThinState Capture tool formats and makes the USB flash drive bootable. ThinState Capture reboots the system. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions.
HP ThinState Deploy To perform a ThinState deployment: 1. Set the boot order in the F10 System BIOS to USB boot (if necessary). 2. Attach the USB flash drive to the thin client unit you wish to deploy the captured image or system settings to, and then power on the unit. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
The Internet Settings dialog box includes the following tabs: ● General: Allows you to enter start and search pages, identify the Web browser type to determine how Web pages are displayed, set the cache size, and clear cache and history. ● Connection: Allows you to select LAN or autodial connections and to configure proxy server settings. ● Security: Allows you to specify Web sites that are trusted, restricted, and so on.
Select Disable local Windows key combinations (e.g. ALT+TAB) to disable the passing of hot keys to the terminal service server. Select Boot time Num Lock state (On/Off) to enable Num Lock on the client. LPD Control The LPD Control dialog box allows you to set the terminal up as a line printer (print server). To set the terminal up as a print server: 1. Select Enable Printer. 2. Type the Printer Name and Network Port. 3. Select the appropriate printer port from the list.
Refer to the device instructions that shipped with the modem, or located on the manufacturer Web site, for listings of modem “AT” commands available for the modem. Mouse The Mouse Properties dialog box allows you to set the mouse double-click sensitivity for speed and physical distance between clicks. 46 ● Use the Double-Click tab to set the double-click sensitivity by double-clicking the grid icon, then test the setting by double-clicking the test icon.
Network and Dial-up Connections The Network and Dial-up Connections window allows you to configure connectivity between the terminal and the Internet, a network, or a computer. To make a new connection, double-click the Make New Connection icon, select the type of connection you want to make, and then configure the connection.
through the enterprise firewall to the enterprise server environment in which the network and session services required by the thin client reside. Access to the internet requires an Internet Service Provider (ISP). You may use any of the standard means of connecting to the ISP, such as a dial-up modem, cable modem, or DSL modem. You must first establish the connection to the ISP, before contacting the enterprise PPTP VPN server.
BIOS Wakeup Alarm: Set the time of day the thin client wakes up. You must first reboot and then shut down the unit for this feature to work. Enable Wake On LAN: Select to enable the power in the client to be turned on by the network. PWRON State After Power Fail: Select whether power is to be on/off or defaults to its former state after a power failure. Set Alarm: Select the day(s) that the thin client wakes up. You must first reboot and then shut down the unit for this feature to take affect.
Shutdown settings: Set the time of day the thin client is to shut down. Printers Printers The Printers dialog box allows you to add local and network printer configurations and modify existing printer configurations. This configuration enables the terminal to print from a server session to a local printer. NOTE: Windows CE is best suited for printing smaller documents.
Adding a Printer To add a printer configuration from the Printers dialog box: 1. Double-click the Add Network Printer or Add Local Printer icon to invoke the Printer Wizard, which allows you to configure a new printer. 2. In the first panel of the wizard, select the port that you want the printer to use, and then click Next.
3. In the next wizard panel, select the printer manufacturer and model, and then click Next. CAUTION: It is critical that the model name entered in step 3 match EXACTLY the name of the driver installed on the terminal server. If it does not, printing will fail. 4. Click Yes to print test page and share this printer, if desired, and then click Finish. The configured printer now appears in the printer window.
Setting up a Network Printer 1. Select Add Network Printer in the printer window. 2. Type the IP address or domain name in the field, and then click Next.
3. Select the printer manufacturer and model, and then click Next. 4. Click Yes to print test page, if desired. Modifying an Existing Printer Configuration To modify an existing printer configuration in the Printers dialog box: 1. Double-click the desired printer icon or select the icon and click Properties. The Printer Properties dialog box is displayed. 2. Make any necessary modifications, and then click OK to save.
The Regional Settings Properties dialog box includes the following tabs: ● Regional Settings: Allows you to select an input locale, which determines how some programs format numbers, currency, time, and dates. The options available on the other tabs are determined by the selected region. Click Customize to configure the way Windows displays the following: ◦ Numbers ◦ Currency ◦ Time ◦ Date ● User Interface Language: Allows you to determine the language used for the menus, dialogs and alerts.
Security The Security dialog box allows you to control various terminal functions related to security and terminal operator accounts. Enabling Security System security is enabled by default, which forces users to log in if the automatic login feature is not enabled. ● Select Lock screen when pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete to allow users to lock the terminal through the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keyboard command. ● Select Automatic Log On to bypass the need for the user to enter a password to log in.
Creating a User Account To create a new security account for a terminal operator, select the Users tab on the Security dialog box. This tab lists all the operator accounts and shows which accounts are set up with Administrator security privileges and which accounts are enabled. For more information about creating user accounts, see Creating User Accounts on page 8 in Chapter 3. SNMP You can manage the terminal through standard third-party simple network management protocol (SNMP) tools.
To add and assign rights to an accepted community: 58 1. Click the Security tab. 2. Click Add in the Accepted Community Names section. The Community Configuration dialog is displayed. 3. Type the name of the community in the Community Name box. 4. Select the rights to the community in the Rights list, and then click OK.
To add SNMP packets: 1. Click the Security tab. 2. Select Accept SNMP Packets from these hosts. 3. Click Add in the SNMP packets section. The SNMP Configuration dialog is displayed. 4. Type the host name or IP address, and then click OK. 5. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add more hosts.
To configure SNMP: 60 1. On the Agent tab, type the physical location of the terminal in the Location box. 2. Type the name of the contact person responsible for the terminal in the Contact box. 3. Assign the terminal to a community by selecting a community from the Community Name list. 4. To add a trap destination: a. In the Trap Destinations section, click Add. The SNMP Configuration dialog is displayed. b. Type the host name or IP address of the NMS trap server, and then click OK.
5. If you want to add or change SNMP security settings, click the Security tab. 6. To enable an authentication failure trap, select Enable Authentication Failure Trap. 7. Select the hosts from which SNMP packets may be accepted. Choose either Accept SNMP packets from any host or Accept SNMP packets from these hosts. 8. Click OK after entering all the necessary SNMP information.
SNTP Client The SNTP dialog box allows administrators to synchronize the clocks on all thin clients. Administrators can set thin clients to automatically synchronize with an Internet time server or with a boot server. Synchronization can occur only when your computer is connected to the Internet. NOTE: This feature can generate significant network traffic.
System The System Properties dialog box allows you to view manufacturer and product information, network settings, and copyright information. You can also reset the terminal to default factory settings, adjust the memory allocated for storage and running programs, assign a device name for network identification purposes, and configure the network card. The System Properties dialog box includes the following tabs: ● General: Shows manufacturer and product information for the terminal.
Resetting Settings to Factory Defaults To reset all thin client settings to factory defaults: 1. Click the General tab. 2. In the Terminal Settings section, click Reset. 3. Click Yes to reset the terminal to factory settings. The terminal restarts. ● The default for File Server is 161. ● The default for Path and Filename is 162. Copying Registry Settings You can copy and transfer the registry settings from one thin client to another.
System Update The System Update dialog box allows you to define the means by which you update the terminal image. The feature updates only the operating system, the BIOS is not updated. You can update the image: This tab allows you to automatically update the image by having the DHCP server provide the location of the file server on which the upgrade files are located. This feature provides an alternative to Altiris for image deployment.
For information about automatically updating your client, see the related white paper at: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00448549/c00448549.pdf. To update the image using the DHCP server: 1. From the Server type list, select either FTP or Network Share. 2. In the Host box, type the name of the host box. 3. In the Path box, type the path. If you selected FTP from the Server type list, you must also type the port number in the box to the right of the Path box. 4.
ThinPrint ThinPrint can be used for ICA/RDP sessions, provided a TCP/IP connection exists between server and client. For more information, see ThinPrint on page 71. View or Remove Programs The View or Remove Programs dialog box allows you to view or remove software programs currently installed on the terminal. To remove a program, select the program from the list and click Remove.
on the Internet. The VNC Server runs as a service and therefore is available even when the user is logged off the thin client.
Settings for VNC Server Configure VNC Server on your thin client by selecting the following: Check Box Explanation Prompt local user to accept incoming connections The default should be ENABLED and Auto Accept should be ENABLED Enable Viewer Cursor This setting allows the viewer to show its cursor on the screen while moving the mouse. The viewer shows a small dot that points to the actual location of the “hot spot” of the remote cursor location.
5 Programs and Add-ons This chapter provides detailed information about programs and add-on programs for the CE 5.0 image. You can download add-ons from the HP Support Web site. Add-ons are programs that you can add and remove from a thin client. Add-ons consist of both programs that come with the default thin client image, and programs that you can add. The following table provides a list of Add-ons and whether they are included in the image: Add-On In Factory Image CE 6.
Programs File Viewers The following steps demonstrate how to view files created in Microsoft Office Excel, Office PowerPoint, and Office Word. NOTE: This feature allows read access only. 1. To open File Viewers, click Start > Programs > File Viewers. 2. Click the desired application viewer to open it. 3. Browse to the file you want to view and select it. ThinPrint The following steps illustrate how to set up ThinPrint over TCP/IP.
72 2. Open ThinPrint by selecting the icon on the Windows task bar or by clicking Start > Programs > ThinPrint. 3. Click the Assignment tab to set up the printer. The default printer name and port appear as LPT1:LPT1.
4. Click Add local port to enter a new printer name and port; for example, HP_LaserJet_1150. You can change the printer name by selecting the printer and clicking the Edit entry button. 5. Select the printer you just created. 6. Click OK to close the ThinPrint screen. 7. Reopen ThinPrint.
8. Select the printer you created from the Current printer list. 9. Click OK to save settings. 10. Create an ICA or RDP connection in HP ThinConnect. 11. Double-click on the connection you just created. 12. Log in to the server.
13. Open a any Word document and click File > Print. 14. Select the printer from the list. The display format is printer name#computer name. (For example, hp_LaserJet_1150#HP000AE495D355:1) 15. Click OK to print the document. ThinPrint Network Printer 1. Open ThinPrint. 2. Click the Assignment tab, and then click the Add Network Printer button. 3. If configuring a shared printer: a. Select Shared printer. b. Type the Printer name. c. Type the Network path, User name, and Password.
NOTE: The printer name must match the printer name set up on the server. 4. If configuring an LPD Printer: a. Select LPD Printer. b. Type the Printer name. c. Type the printer’s IP address in the Printer address field. NOTE: The printer name must match the printer name set up on the server. 76 5. Click OK to save settings and close the Network Printer window. 6. On the Assignment tab, select the check box next to the printer you just set up. 7. Click OK to save settings and close ThinPrint.
8. Open ThinPrint and select the printer you just added from the drop-down list. 9. Log in to ICA or RDP. 10. Open any Word document. and then select Print. 11. Select the printer from the list. 12. Select OK to print the document. HP Connections for Citrix Software The HP Connections for Citrix Software window provides a quick and easy means of creating new ICA connections. You can also delete and edit connections, as well as create desktop shortcuts for connections.
To create a new connection: 1. Double-click the icon in the top section. or 2. From the File menu, highlight New Connection and select the type of connection you want to make. Follow the instructions in the Wizard or dialog. Deleting a Connection To delete an established connection: 1. Right-click on the connection and select Delete Connection. or Select the connection and press the Delete key. 2. Click Yes to delete the connection.
● Remote control which lets the support staff view and control a Terminal Services session. Sharing input and display graphics between two Terminal Services sessions lets support staff diagnose and resolve problems remotely. ● Network Load Balancing (NLB), available in Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Datacenter Server. ● High color 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit graphics are supported if they are also supported in the graphics driver. ● Custom high resolution supports wide screen monitors.
To create a one-time connection: 1. Click Start > Programs > Terminal Emulation. 2. In the Type box select the connection type. 3. Click Configure to configure settings for the connection type you selected. 4. If you selected TCP/IP in the Connect box, click Telnet Options to further configure the connection. 5. In the Connect To box select the port to which to connect. 6. Click Connect to establish the connection. The Connect button is not available until the connection is properly configured.
3. Select Terminal Emulation, and then click OK. 4. Follow the wizard to configure the connection. TxtPad TxtPad is a simple text editor in the Windows CE the image. TxtPad associates with the following file extensions: .txt, .ini, .log, and .arp. NOTE: The maximum character limit is 5-MB of ASCII data. TxtPad is available from a shortcut in the Start > Programs menu. Add-ons The following section provides information about add-ons that can be added to your CE-based thin client image.
6 Registry Import/Export ATTENTION: When deploying an image and settings from a “source” or “master” thin client to a “target” thin client, please make sure that source/master and target thin clients have identical hardware. This is applicable regardless of deployment method being used: HP ThinState Tools, Altiris Deployment Solution, HP OpenView Client Configuration Manager, or any other deployment solution being used.
Exporting and Importing a Registry To export a registry: 1. Open the Deployment Server Console. 2. Select CE_RegExport from the Job window and drag and drop the Job to the source unit under the Computers window. This copies the source computer’s registry and prepares it for import. 3. Select CE_RegImport from the Job window and drag and drop the job to the destination computer under the Computers window. This imports the settings from the source computer to the destination computer.
Index Symbols/Numerics 508 Accessibility features 27 Boot Settings 28 bypass auto logon 21 A Accessibility 27 accounts default 8 user 8 add-ons 70, 81 adding connections 7, 13 permissions 11 printers 50 rights to community 58 shortcut 78 SNMP packets 59 user accounts 8 Advanced window 7 Altiris BootWorks Web site 82 Altiris Deployment Server 82 Altiris Web site 43, 82 appearance scheme 33 area code 32 ARP 64 Assign Connections tab 14 assigning connections to users 14 associating TEC with user account 80
firewall settings, ICA 38 form feeds 45 frequency 34 FTP server 30 G GETs 57 Global ICA Client Settings 36 GWES 79 H hidden Start menu 3 taskbar 3 High Contrast display 27 HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool Web site 43 HP Connections for Citrix Software 77 HP Device Manager 40 HP Easy Tools 39 HP ThinConnect auto starting 18 HP ThinState 41 HP ThinState Capture 41 HP ThinState deploy 43 I ICA connection 77 firewall settings 38 keyboard shortcuts 36 preferences 37 seamless 37 serial number 37 server location
TEC 79 Terminal Emulation Connection 79 Terminal Server Client Licenses 66 ThinConnect Advanced window 7 auto starting 18 ThinPrint Network Printer 75 TCP/IP 71 ThinState 41 ThinState Capture 41 ThinState capture 41 ThinState deploy 43 time 30 tone dialing 32 touch screen 81 traps 57 Trusted Authorities 29 TxtPad 81 U updating your system 65 user accounts 8, 57 user interface 18 users assigning connections to 14 switching 22 V View or Remove Programs 67 Virtual Network Computing 67 Virtual Private Network 4