Administrator Guide
NetXClean prevents unwanted or trash les from building up and lling the free space in the disk. The NetXClean utility is particularly
important when multiple users have log-on rights to an thin client, as disk space can be quickly used by locally stored proles and temporary
caching of information.
NetXClean Tweak UI functions includes clearing:
• Run history at log-on
• Document history at log-on
• Find Files history at log-on
• Find Computer history at log-on
• Internet Explorer history at log-on
• Selected Items Now
• Last User at log-on
NetXClean purges selected directories, les, and proles. It uses a conguration le to determine which directories and les to purge and
what not to purge. To select dierent directories and les to purge, you must select them in the conguration le.
NOTE: NetXClean purge selections are made by the manufacturer and should not be changed without manufacturer supervision.
Regardless of the conguration le selections, NetXClean does not clean any of the following directories or their parent directories:
• Windows directory
• Windows System subdirectory
• Current directory in which the service is installed
NetXClean does not delete the following proles:
• Administrator
• All Users
• Default User
• The prole of the last user who logged on
NOTE
: NetXClean Utility does not have any dependency on Unied Write Filter (UWF).
NetXClean Utility work ow across multiple User Proles
NetXClean Utility helps you to clean-up the user proles when you have multiple user proles congured on your system. This is applicable
in scenarios where you log in and log o from your user proles. A typical user scenario is as follows:
1 Log in as an Admin.
2 In netxclean.ini, specify the prole specic values which you want the NetXClean Utility to perform.
These values are considered by NetXClean Utility after you log o and log in to your user proles.
If you restart or perform a hard reboot of your system, the prole specic values are not considered because the NetXClean Utility
feature on User Proles is not applicable across reboots.
Saving Files and Using Local Drives
Administrators need to know the following information about local drives and saving les.
Saving Files
Thin clients use an embedded operating system with a xed amount of disk space. It is recommended that you save les you want to keep
on a server rather than on an thin client.
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Additional Administrator Utility and Settings Information