Administrator Guide

Administrative features
Admin is a default user profile created for the user who is a member of the administrator group.
To log in as an administrator, see Automatic and manual login. When you log in to your thin client device as an administrator, you can
access certain notable extended features in the Control Panel.
To access the Control Panel, on the taskbar, click Start Menu > Control Panel.
You can perform the following functions as an administrator:
Using the administrative tools
Using TPM and BitLocker
Using custom fields
Configuring RAM disk size
Enabling auto logon
Using system shortcuts
Viewing and configuring SCCM components
Adding devices
Adding printers
Configuring dual monitor display.
Using the sound dialog box.
Setting region and Language preferences.
Managing users and groups with user accounts.
Using Windows Defender.
Using Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP)
Threat Defense
Endpoint Security Suite Enterprise
Using the CAD tool.
Configuring Wyse Device Agent.
Configuring Citrix HDX RealTime Media Engine.
Using Administrative tools
To access the Administrative Tools window, click Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools.
You can use the Administrative tools window to perform the following tasks:
Configuring the component services
Managing the services
Configuring component services
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To access and configure the component services, event viewer, and local services use the Component Services console.
For more information, see Administrative Tools in Windows 10 at https://support.microsoft.com.
Viewing events
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To view monitoring and troubleshooting messages from Windows and other programs, use the Event Viewer window.
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