Administrator Guide

Message Queuing (MSMQ)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Using the Intel vPRO
Silverlight
Branch Cache
Direct Access
Browsing the Internet with Internet Explorer 11
To open Internet Explorer 11, do either of the following:
On the Start Menu, click All Apps > Windows Accessories, and then click Internet Explorer.
Double-click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop.
NOTE:
Internet Explorer has internet option settings that are preselected at the factory to limit writing to disk. These settings prevent
exhaustion of the limited amount of disk space available and you should not modify these settings.
The protected mode status of the internet Explorer is O. This is because User Access Control (UAC) is enabled by default.
However, UAC noties you before changes are made to your client, that you require administrator-level permission. The Unied
Write Filter (UWF) contained in the build continues to protect your system. For more information, see Before Conguring your thin
clients.
Internet Explorer (IE) cache settings are 100 MB. Temporary internet les, cache, history locations are set to drive C instead of
drive Z to support IE 11 completely.
Using the Dell Thin Client Application
Use the Dell Thin Client Application to view the general information about the thin client device, Custom elds, RAM Disk, Auto Logon,
System Shortcuts, and Support information.
To access the Dell Thin Client Application page:
On the Admin/User desktop, click Start menu > All Apps > Dell Thin Client Application to open the page. You can also access the Dell
Thin Client Application by clicking the Dell Thin Client Application icon on the desktop.
In the left navigation bar, click the following tabs:
Client Information— Displays the following thin client device information.
Under the Product Info category, the following attributes are listed:
Product Name
Product ID
Model Name
Product Version
Windows Embedded Version
Manufacturer
Hardware Rev
OS Name
Serial Number
Notable Features
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