Administrator Guide
Getting Started
This section describes the activities that you can perform to start using your thin client device. You can also nd information related to the
available desktop features. When you boot your thin client device for the rst time, what you see on the desktop depends on the
administrator congurations. You can log in to the thin client device as a user or an administrator. Administrator can congure a user
account to log on automatically or manually by entering the login credentials.
To get started using your thin client device, see:
• Automatic and Manual Logon.
• Before Conguring your thin clients.
• Using the Start Menu.
• Using the Search Box.
• Using Action Center.
• Grouping Applications into Desktops.
• Connecting to a Printer or an External Device.
• Connecting to a monitor.
• Logging O.
Topics:
• Logging On
• Using Your Desktop
• Before Conguring your Thin Clients
• Connecting to a Printer or an External Device
• Connecting to a Monitor
• Power State
Logging On
Whatever we view during the turn on or during the reboot of thin client device depends on the administrators conguration. After creating
user account, an administrator can congure a user account to log on automatically or require manual logon with user credentials.
For more information, see Managing Users and Groups with User Accounts
NOTE
:
• Be sure to disable the Unied Write Filter (UWF) before you change a password on the thin client, and then enable the UWF after
your change. For more information, see Before Conguring your thin clients.
• To change the password, hold CTRL+ALT+DEL key combination, and then click Change a password. However, this feature is not
applicable for User accounts.
Automatic and Manual logon
When the user starts the thin client, the user will automatically log on to the user desktop by default.
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