Administrator Guide

About this task
CAUTION:
By default, all application settings are set to cache to C drive. It is recommended that you cache to the RAM
Disk Z drive as is preset in the account profiles to avoid overflowing the Unified Write Filter cache.
It is recommended that other applications available to new and existing users be configured to prevent
writing to the local file system because of the limited size of the disk space. It is recommended that care be
exercised when changing configuration settings of the factory-installed applications.
To configure the default admin and user profiles stored on the thin client:
Steps
1. On the User Accounts window, click Configure Advanced User Profile Properties.
The User Profiles dialog box is displayed.
2. Use the command buttons such as Change Type, Delete, and Copy to as described in the Microsoft documentation
provided throughout the wizards.
Changing the computer name of a thin client
Administrators can change the computer name of a thin client. The computer name information and the Terminal Services Client
Access License (TSCAL) are preserved regardless of the Unified Write Filter state (enabled or disabled). This maintains the
specific computer identity information and facilitates the image management of the thin client.
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To change the computer name of a thin client device, see
Steps
1. Log in as an administrator.
2. Go to Start > Control Panel > System.
The System window is displayed.
3. In the Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings section, click Change Settings.
The System Properties dialog box is displayed.
4. Click Change to rename the computer name.
5. In the Computer Name window, type the name for the thin client device in the Computer name field, and click OK.
6. In the Confirmation dialog box, click OK to restart for applying the changes.
7. Click Close, and then click Restart Now to apply the changes.
Removing language and feature on demand packages
Prerequisites
Perform the following steps to remove language and feature on demand packages:
NOTE: These steps must be performed from the admin account with the Unified Write Filter disabled.
Steps
1. Start a command prompt with administrator privileges.
2. Run the following command:dism /online /get-packages | find /I Client-Language.
3. See Language Code table to identify the languages installed.
4. Once a language has been identified, find all the associated packages with that language.
5. Run dism /online /get-packages | find /I <Language Abbreviation>
6. Run the following commands to remove all French-language feature packages:
Additional administrator utility and settings information
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