Specifications
DeTOS 7 Administration Manual
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4.4.2 Agent Password
A System Password can be set to restrict access to the DeTOS Control Panel.
To set the Password:
1. Select DeTOS → DeTOS Control Panel
2. Click the Management icon on the left hand side of the Control Panel, under System.
3. Click the [ + ] to open the Agent Password section of this screen.
4. Enter a password in the password field and re-enter it to confirm your password.
5. Press the Apply button to save your Password.
4.5 Network
By default, the terminal attempts to contact a DHCP server on your network during boot up. If you have a DHCP server on
your network, then the terminal will acquire an IP address automatically and no further network configuration is required
on your part.
If you need to set a Static IP address on a DeTOS Thin Client*:
1. From the DeTOS Desktop, select DeTOS → DeTOS Control Panel.
2. Click the Network icon on the left hand side of the Control Panel, under System.
3. Click the Network Interfaces tab found near the top of the window, then click eth0.
4. Deselect the “Use DHCP” checkbox.
5. Type in appropriate values for the IP Address, Netmask, and Gateway address fields and then press Apply.
6. Sometimes, depending on your network, it may take 15-20 seconds to reconfigure to the Static IP. This is
normal, and a reboot is NOT required.
* At this time, Static Network Settings are not available in VDI Blaster DeTOS, only the Thin Client version.
Once a system password is set, the user will
be prompted for the password when they
attempt to open the DeTOS Control Panel.
If the Cancel button is pressed or a user
incorrectly types the password, then the
Control Panel will open in a read-only
mode. A small padlock icon will also
appear along the bottom of the Control
Panel window, indicating that edits are not
allowed. Keep your Password Safe!
N O T E :
Note: The purpose of the splashscreen feature is to gracefully handle network latency that may occur during the terminal's first contact with a
management server during bootup. This feature becomes vital in the case where you have a management server applying connections to the
terminal that are configured to Autostart on bootup.