Administrator's Guide: Linux-based HP Compaq t5725 Thin Clients
● Primary: Select to designate a connection as primary. The thin client attempts secondary
connections if the primary connection fails. If more than one secondary connection is associated with
a primary connection, the thin client prioritizes the secondary connections starting with the first
connection in the group.
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Auto: Select to designate whether a user is automatically logged on when HP Connection
Administrator starts up. You must log in using the root account to enable or disable automatic
connections.
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Persistent: Select to designate whether the system will attempt to reconnect when a connection
fails. You can only make primary connections persistent.
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Prompt: Select to configure the system to determine whether a user is still using the thin client after
a group of connections fails. Clear this check box to allow the system to continue to cycle through
the connections in the group.
NOTE: The user must quit the current session to disable automatic connection.
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Right arrow: Click to add a selected Available Connection (left list box) to the selected user’s
connection list (right list box).
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Left arrow: Click to add a selected Available Connection (left list box) to the selected user’s
connection list (right list box).
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Up arrow: Click to move a selected user connection up in the list.
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Down arrow: Click to move a selected user connection down in the list.
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Save: Click to save changes made to user connections and user interface settings.
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Cancel: Click to cancel unsaved changes made to user connections and user interface settings and
exit the Advanced Configuration utility.
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OK: Click to save changes made to user connections and user interface settings and exit the
Advanced Configuration utility.
Assigning connections to users
After creating a connection using the root account, you can assign it to users.
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