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—Use this option to select the Security Mode. The available options are Warn on View default, the Full security, and No
security.
d If you select the Microsoft, enter the IP address of the Broker Server in the Broker Server box, and then click OK to save the
settings.
e If you select Dell vWorkspace, use the following guidelines:
Broker Server—Enter the IP address of the Broker Server.
Select the check box to enable vWorkspace Gateway.
vWorkspace Gateway—Enter the IP Address of the vWorkspace Gateway.
f If you select Other, you must enter the IP address of the Broker server in the Broker Server box.
3 Click OK to save the settings.
Conguring the printer settings
Use the Printer Setup dialog box to congure network printers and local printers that are connected to the thin client. A thin client has
multiple ports that can be used for connecting multiple printers. You can also connect multiple printers to a single port by using a USB hub.
Conguring the ports settings
To congure the ports settings:
1 From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Printer.
The Printer Setup dialog box is displayed.
2 Click the Ports tab, and use the following guidelines:
a Select Port— Select the required port from the list. LPT1 or LPT2 are directly connected to the USB printer..
b Printer Name — (Required) Enter name you want displayed in your list of printers.
Most USB direct-connected printers report/ll in their printer name automatically.
NOTE
: If Enable LPD service for the printer is selected, the printer name becomes the queue name for other clients
that are using LPR to print to this printer.
c Printer Identication — Enter the printer name and model in the Windows printer driver name—including capitalization and
spaces, most USB direct-connected printers report/ll in their printer identications automatically.
This entry must be either the device driver name for the printer under the Microsoft Windows system, or a key to map to the
device driver. The printer name is used to identify standard direct-connected USB printers or Generic / Text Only for non-USB
connected printers on Windows hosts. The driver name mapping takes place either through a printer-mapping le read by the
system as part of the global prole (wnos.ini) or by MetaFrame servers through the MetaFrame printer conguration le (\winnt
\system32\wtsprnt.inf).
NOTE
: The maximum characters allowed in the Printer Identication eld is 31. If your printer driver string is more
than 31 characters (including space), you can create a txt le (printer.txt) and upload to your le server. Edit the txt
le and type the content, such as "HP Color" = "HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP PCL6 Class Driver".
Add the command line printermap=printer.txt to your wnos.ini le. Now, you can type “HP Color” in the
Printer Identication eld instead of the full driver string.
d Printer Class— This is optional. Select the printer class from the list.
e Enable the printer device — Select this option to enable the directly-connected printer. It enables remote host to display the
device.
f Enable LPD service for the printer — Select this to make the thin client. Write the spelled out for rst, with abbreviation in
parentheses.
NOTE
:
If the thin client is to be used as an LPD printer server, DHCP must not be used and a static IP address must be assigned to
the client.
3 Click OK to save the settings.
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