Administrator Guide

Conguring security settings
Use the Security Settings page to congure the ThinOS thin client security settings, such as sign on settings, privilege settings, the G-key
reset, and so on.
Table 20. Conguring sign on settings
Option Description
Require domain login From the Require domain login drop-down menu, select the
preferred option.
Disable guest user Select the check box to disable the local guest user account.
Require reentering password Select the check box to enter the password again while signing in.
Require smartcard From the Require smartcard drop-down menu, select the preferred
option.
Table 21. Conguring privilege settings
Option Description
Privilege level Select this option to dene the default privilege level during system
boot. From the drop-down menu, select any one of the following
levels:
None—Disables all the system setting menus.
High—Disables the connectivity settings, but the local
customization is enabled.
Low—All settings are enabled on the local client.
Show Display Settings (8.5+) Select this option to congure the display settings. From the drop-
down menu, select a group to set the conguration access.
Enable Keyboard and Mouse Settings (8.5+) Select this option to congure the keyboard and mouse settings.
Disable Date and Time Settings (8.5+) Select this option to congure the date and time settings.
Network location to upload (8.5+) Enter the location to upload the network trace, network capture,
and log les.
Table 22. Conguring administrator mode
Option Description
Enable Admin mode Select the check box to enable the admin mode. When privilege
level is low or none, you can access the admin mode by entering
the user name and password.
Encrypted Credentials (8.5+) Select the check box to encrypt the credentials.
Show Admin Mode button (8.5+) Select the check box to display the admin mode option on the sign
on window.
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