Administrator Guide

e Time Servers — List of IP addresses or host names with optional TCP port number of Time Servers.
Each entry with optional port number is specied as Name-or-IP: port, where: port is optional. If not specied, port 80 is used.
Locations can be supplied through user proles if user proles are used. The Time Servers provide the thin client time based on
the settings of time zone and daylight saving information. If DHCP is used, locations can be supplied through DHCP.
f Change Date and Time — Allows you to change date and time for secure environments requiring a solution to outside server
access. When connecting to a le server over HTTPS, the proper time must be dened on the thin client for SSL/ certication
validation.
3 Click OK to save the settings.
Setting the Custom Information
Use the Custom Info tab to enter conguration strings for use by WDM software. The conguration strings can contain information about
the location, user, administrator, and so on.
To set the custom information:
1 From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click System preferences.
The System preference dialog box is displayed.
2 Click the Custom Info tab to enter conguration strings used by WDM software. The conguration strings can contain information
about the location, user, administrator, and so on. Clicking OK transfers the custom eld information you enter in the dialog box to the
Windows registry. The information is then available to the WDM Client Manager. For more information on using Custom Fields and
using WDM for remote administration and upgrading thin client software, see WDM documentation.
3 Click OK to save the settings.
Conguring the Display Settings
Use the Display dialog box to select the resolution and refresh rate for the monitor used with the thin client.
Use the following options to congure the Display Settings:
Conguring the General Display Settings
Conguring
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