Administrator Guide
Additional Administrator Utility and Settings
Information
This chapter provides additional information about utilities and settings available for administrators.
It discusses:
• Automatically Launched Utilities
• Utilities Aected by Log O, Restart, and Shut Down
• Understanding the NetXClean Utility
• Saving Files and Using Local Drives
• Mapping Network Drives
• Participating in Domains
• Using the WinPing Diagnostic Utility
• Using the Net and Tracert Utilities
• Managing Users and Groups with User Accounts
• Changing the Computer Name of a Thin Client
Topics:
• Automatically Launched Utilities
• Utilities Aected by Log O, Restart, and Shut Down
• The Unied Write Filter (UWF)
• Understanding the NetXClean Utility
• Saving Files and Using Local Drives
• Mapping Network Drives
• Participating in Domains
• Using the WinPing Diagnostic Utility
• Using the Net and Tracert Utilities
• Managing Users and Groups with User Accounts
• Changing the Computer Name of a Thin Client
Automatically Launched Utilities
The following utilities are automatically started upon system start or successful thin client logon:
• Unied Write Filter: Upon system start, the Unied Write Filter utility is automatically started. The icon in the notication area of the
taskbar indicates the active or inactive status of the Unied Write Filter by the colors green and red respectively.
NOTE
: While the Dell Wyse WF (Write Filter) icons and functionality are currently supported, we recommend you use the
UWF as described in Microsoft documentation. See www.microsoft.com and navigate to the Unied Write Filter
documentation.
• NetXClean Utility: Upon system start, the NetXClean utility is automatically started. NetXClean is a clean-up utility that keeps
extraneous information from being stored on the local disk. If you want to keep certain prole congurations such as for printers, be
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