HP Easy Tools Administrator's Guide
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Table of contents 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 1 2 HP Easy Tools for HP ThinPro ............................................................................................ 2 Easy Update ............................................................................................................................ 4 Updating an image ..........................................................................
Easy Config .......................................................................................................................... 52 Easy Deploy .......................................................................................................................... 60 Capturing an image ................................................................................................ 60 Deploying an image ................................................................................................
1 Introduction HP Easy Tools is a wizard that helps you create a complete configuration to use on HP thin clients.
2 HP Easy Tools for HP ThinPro HP Easy Tools opens automatically unless HP Device Manager (HPDM) or HP System Update services is running. To prevent HP Easy Tools from autolaunching, select Do not auto-start HP Easy Setup Wizard when the following screen appears while the application is booting. The HP Easy Tools window has three main parts: ● Left Pane All configuration settings categories are listed in the left pane.
● Easy Deploy on page 17—Use this section to capture and deploy images, settings, and configurations and set administrative passwords. ● Thank You on page 23 You can also access HP Easy Tools through the HP ThinPro Control Center: 1. Switch to Administrator Mode. To switch to Administrator Mode: a. Position your cursor in the screen background and right-click. b. Select Administrator/User Mode Switch. NOTE: The default Administrator password is root. 2.
Easy Update Easy Update allows you to perform the following tasks: ● Updating an image on page 4 ● Updating options on page 6 Updating an image NOTE: Internet connectivity is required to download images or AddOns from HP repositories. 4 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. Click Easy Update in the left pane to begin configuring the thin client.
3. Click Next to advance to Updates. 4. Select the type of updates to install: 5. 6. 7. ● Full Image Updates ● Service Pack Updates ● Package Updates To install a full image update: a. Select the image to install. b. Click Details for information on a selected update. c. Click Install to install the update. To install a service pack update: a. Select the service pack update to install. b. Click Details for information on a selected update. c. Click Install to install the update.
Updating options 6 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. In the left pane, click Options under Easy Update to begin updating options. 3. Select Networking Proxies or Repository Locations.
To set Networking Proxies manually: a. Select Manual Proxy Configuration, then click in the appropriate column and row and type the server address and port number. For example, click under Server next to HTTP to open the HTTP server field. b. Click Apply to save the setting.
To set Repository Locations: 8 a. Select Repository Locations and type over any URI to replace it. b. Click Apply to save the setting.
Easy Config The Easy Config section allows you to configure a variety of features: ● Step 3 Regional options ● Step 5 Management options ● Step 7 Peripherals ● Step 9 Connections ● Step 12 Summary 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. Click Easy Config in the left pane to begin configuring the thin client.
3. Click Next to advance to Regional options: 4. Configure the Regional options: a. Time Zone Select a geographical area and city or region in the desired time zone. b. Keyboard Select a keyboard layout. NOTE: The keyboard language does not have to match the keyboard you are using to complete the Easy Tools wizard. c. Locale Select a language. Selecting a new locale (language) will change the system language and the format used for dates and currency.
5. Click Next to advance to Management options. 6. Enable one or more of the Management options or clear the check box to disable options. 7. ● HP Device Manager ● Automatic Updates ● Remote Assistance Click Next to advance to Peripherals.
8. Configure the Peripherals: a. Display (Required) Set the following parameters: b. ● Resolution—Select the monitor resolution. ● Color depth—Select a specific color depth supported by the monitor and the software. ● Refresh rate—HP recommends leaving this set to auto. LCD monitors typically support 60 Hz. CRT monitors display better at higher refresh rates, but that may shorten the life of the monitor and can cause noise.
9. Click Next to advance to Connections. NOTE: If you have not yet added a remote connection, this screen will show No remote connection. Proceed to step 11 to add a remote connection. 10. Select a connection to make changes to it: ● Select Enable kiosk mode to restrict the GUI to the Connection Manager. The taskbar and the Control Panel are disabled. ● Click the delete icon to the right of the connection name to delete the connection. ● Click the edit icon to edit the connection. 11.
Several types of connections may be added: NOTE: You can have multiple connections. If you enable Auto start connection, the connection will start automatically when the thin client is started, and the thin client will stay connected while the thin client is on. The user's work flow may not require all of the connections to be connected all of the time, and it will improve the overall performance of the thin client if unused connections are not connected. ● Classics ◦ RDP 1.
2. Select the Emulation device. 3. Select and configure the data Transport protocol. 4. Select Auto start connection, if desired. 5. Click Save to save the configuration. ◦ Web Browser 1. Type the connection name and the URL in the fields. 2. Select Auto start connection, if desired. 3. Select Enable proxy, if desired. 4. If you enable the proxy, type the proxy server hostname or IP address and port number in the fields. 5. Click Save to save the configuration. ● VDI connection brokers ◦ VMware View 1.
12. Click Next to advance to the Summary. 13. Review the Easy Config Summary. If it is correct, click Apply this configuration to this Thin Client.
Easy Deploy The Easy Deploy section allows you to carry out the following functions: ● Capturing an image on page 17 ● Deploying an image on page 19 ● Setting security on page 22 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. Click Easy Deploy in the left pane to go to the Easy Deploy section. Capturing an image NOTE: You may need a USB mass storage device for this procedure. The USB device capacity must be larger than the thin client flash in order to capture the entire flash contents.
◦ Peripherals ◦ Connections 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. In the left pane, click Capture under Easy Deploy to begin capturing an image. 3. Click Capture From This Thin Client and select what you want to capture: 4. ● Image ● Settings ● Configuration Select the destination for the captured information: ● FTP ● USB 5. Type the FTP address and Login Credentials or the USB identity in the appropriate fields. 6.
Deploying an image Use this procedure to deploy one of the following: ● Image—The operating system plus all settings and configuration ● Settings—The basic configuration settings plus additional advanced settings ● Configuration—The basic configuration settings you can set in Easy Config: ◦ Regional ◦ Management ◦ Peripherals ◦ Connections 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. In the left pane, click Deploy under Easy Deploy to begin deploying an image. 3. Select the deployment task: 4.
a. b. Select what you want to deploy: ● Image ● Settings ● Configuration Select the location of the information: ● FTP ● USB The browse button may be used to choose the appropriate file to deploy. Filenames must be restricted to upper and lower case English alphabet characters (a-z A-Z), digits (0–9), dashes (-), underscores (_), and periods (.). c. 5.
a. b. Select what you want to deploy: ● Image ● Settings ● Configuration Select the location of the information: ● FTP ● USB c. Type the FTP address and Login Credentials or the USB mass storage device identity in the appropriate fields. d. Identify the thin clients to which the image, settings, or configuration is to be deployed. This enables you to deploy an image or configuration from an FTP server or local USB mass storage device to other thin clients on the same subnet.
Setting security This enables you to set passwords on this thin client and on other thin clients on the same subnet. 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. In the left pane, click Security under Easy Deploy to set an administrator password. 3. Type the current password in the field. 4. Type the new password in the New Password and Confirm Password fields. The list of devices to set passwords to should be specified as a list of IPs or IP ranges, one entry per line; for example: 5. ● 192.168.1.2 ● 192.168.1.
Thank You 1. Click Thank You in the left pane to advance to the Thank You section. 2. Click Finish to close the HP Easy Tools wizard. 3. Reboot the thin client. 4. Check the thin client to be sure it operates as expected before copying this configuration to other thin clients.
3 HP Easy Tools for Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 (WES 2009) and Windows Embedded Standard 7 (WES 7) HP Easy Tools does not open if HP Device Manager (HPDM) or HP System Update services is running. To prevent HP Easy Tools from autolaunching, select Do not auto-start HP Easy Setup Wizard when the following screen appears while the application is booting. NOTE: You must be logged on as administrator to use HP Easy Tools.
HP Easy Tools for WES has four sections: ● Easy Update on page 26—This section enables you to install and maintain official HP images and softpaqs. ● Easy Config on page 31—Configure thin clients and software in this section. ● Easy Deploy on page 39—Use this section to capture and deploy images, settings, and configurations and set administrative passwords.
2. Click Start. Select Control Panel and click the HP Easy Tools icon. 3. Select the language you wish to use. NOTE: If the system language is English, then the selection menu is not displayed. If the system language is not English, then you may choose the system language or English. You may click Language in the black bar across the top of the HP Easy Tools screen and change the language at any time during your session.
Updating an image NOTE: Internet connectivity is required to download images or AddOns. You will need a USB mass storage device to update images. The USB device capacity must be larger than the image file to be downloaded plus 110 MB. For example, if the image file to be downloaded is 200 MB, the USB mass storage device must have a minimum capacity of 310 MB. 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. Click Easy Update in the left pane to begin updating the thin client.
3. Click on the WES Image version that you would like to install. NOTE: Not all versions of WES have Easy Tools to update the image. 4. Click Install Image to install the image. 5. Read the terms of the license agreement. Accept them and click Next. NOTE: You must accept the terms of the license agreement in order to proceed. 6.
3. Click Current Image to expand it. Installed software has a check mark to the left of the name and the version is listed as (installed). 4. Select the actions to be taken. NOTE: You can select multiple install, update, and remove actions. If installation problems arise from having multiple selections, however, try selecting only one operation at a time. ● Install—Select updates to install. Click the version arrow and choose the version to install.
Uninstalling a component 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. Click Easy Update in the left pane to begin uninstalling a component. 3. Click Current Image to expand it. Installed software has a check mark to the left of the name and the version is listed as (installed). 4. Clear the check box of the component you want to uninstall. NOTE: You can select multiple install, update, and remove actions.
Easy Config The Easy Config section allows you to configure a variety of features: ● Step 3 Regional options ● Step 5 Management options ● Step 7 Peripherals ● Step 9 Connections ● Step12 Summary 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. Click Easy Config in the left pane to begin configuring the thin client.
3. Click Next to advance to Regional options: 4. Configure the Regional options: a. Time Zone Select a geographical area and city or region in the desired time zone. b. Keyboard Select a keyboard layout. NOTE: The keyboard language does not have to match the keyboard you are using to complete the Easy Tools wizard. c. Locale Select a language. Selecting a new locale (language) will change the format used for dates and currency to the locale selected.
5. Click Next to advance to Management options. 6. Enable the Management option,HP Device Manager, or clear the check box to disable the option.
7. Click Next to advance to Peripherals. 8. Configure the Peripherals: a. Display (Required) Set the following parameters: b. ● Resolution—Select the monitor resolution. ● Color depth—Select a specific color depth supported by the monitor and the software. ● Refresh rate—Select the refresh rate applicable to your display/monitor. LCD monitors typically support 60 Hz. CRT monitors display better at higher refresh rates, but that may shorten the life of the monitor and can cause noise.
c. d. Wireless Networking ● SSID—Type the Service set identifier (SSID) of the 802.11 wireless local area network (LAN) in the field. ● Security—Select the security option. ● Passphrase—If you selected a security option other than None, type a password in the field: ◦ WEP 40-bit: 10 hexadecimals ◦ WEP 104-bit: 26 hexadecimals ◦ WPA Personal and WPA2 personal: 8 to 63 printable characters Sound Select Enable to allow sound or clear the check box to keep it switched off. e. 9.
10. Select a connection to make changes to it: ● Select Enable kiosk mode to limit the function of the connection. ● Click the delete icon to the right of the connection name to delete the connection. ● Click the edit icon to edit the connection. 11. To add a connection, click New remote connection.
NOTE: You can have multiple connections. If you enable Auto start connection, the connection will start automatically when the thin client is started, and the thin client will stay connected while the thin client is on. The user's work flow may not require all of the connections to be connected all of the time, and it will improve the overall performance of the thin client if unused connections are not connected. ● Classics ◦ RDP 1.
5. Click Save to save the configuration. ● VDI connection brokers ◦ VMware View 1. Type the connection name and the URL in the fields. 2. Select Auto start connection, if desired. 3. Click Save to save the configuration. ◦ XenApp 1. Type the connection name and the URL in the fields. 2. Select Auto start connection, if desired. 3. Click Save to save the configuration. 12. Click Next to advance to the Summary. 13. Review the Easy Config Summary.
Easy Deploy The Easy Deploy section allows you to carry out the following functions: ● Capturing an image on page 39 ● Deploying an image on page 41 ● Setting security on page 44 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. Click Easy Deploy in the left pane to go to the Easy Deploy section. Capturing an image NOTE: You may need a USB mass storage device for this procedure. The USB device capacity must be larger than the thin client flash in order to capture the entire flash contents.
Use this procedure to capture one of the following: ● Image—The operating system plus configuration ● Configuration—The basic configuration settings you can set in Easy Config: Regional ◦ Management ◦ Peripherals ◦ Connections 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. In the left pane, click Capture under Easy Deploy to begin capturing an image. 3. Click Capture From This Thin Client and select what you want to capture: 4.
5. Type the FTP address and Login Credentials or the USB mass storage device identity in the appropriate fields. 6. Type a name in the As filename field Filenames must be restricted to upper and lower case English alphabet characters (a-z A-Z), digits (0–9), dashes (-), underscores (_), and periods (.). 7. Click Start.
a. b. Select what you want to deploy: ● Image ● Configuration Select the location of the information: ● FTP ● USB Filenames must be restricted to upper and lower case English alphabet characters (a-z A-Z), digits (0–9), dashes (-), underscores (_), and periods (.). c. 5. 42 Type the FTP address and Login Credentials or the USB mass storage device identity in the appropriate fields and click Start to begin deployment.
a. b. Select what you want to deploy: ● Image ● Configuration Select the location of the information: ● FTP ● USB c. Type the FTP address and Login Credentials or the USB mass storage device identity in the appropriate fields. d. Identify the thin clients to which the image, settings, or configuration is to be deployed. This enables you to deploy an image or configuration from an FTP server or local USB mass storage device to other thin clients on the same subnet.
Setting security This enables you to set passwords on this thin client and on other thin clients on the same subnet. 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. In the left pane, click Security under Easy Deploy to set an administrator password. 3. Type the current password in the field. 4. Type the new password in the New Password and Confirm Password fields. The list of devices to set passwords to should be specified as a list of IPs or IP ranges, one entry per line; for example: 5. ● 192.168.1.2 ● 192.168.1.
Thank You 1. Click Thank You in the left pane to advance to the Thank You section. 2. Click Finish to close the HP Easy Tools wizard. 3. Reboot the thin client. 4. Check the thin client to be sure it operates as expected before copying this configuration to other thin clients.
4 HP Easy Tools for Microsoft® Windows® CE HP Easy Tools does not open if HP Client Automation (HPCA), HP Device Manager (HPDM), or HP System Update services is running. To prevent HP Easy Tools from autolaunching, select Do not autostart HP Easy Setup Wizard when the following screen appears while the application is booting. The HP Easy Tools window has three main parts: ● Left Pane All configuration settings categories are listed in the left pane.
● Easy Deploy on page 60—Use this section to capture and deploy images, settings, and configurations and set administrative passwords. ● Thank You on page 66 NOTE: If either HPCA or HPDM is active on the network, changes in settings made through HPCA or HPDM override local changes made using HP Easy Tools. If a Write Filter is enabled on the thin client, you will not be able to apply a new configuration until you disable the Write Filter.
Easy Update Easy Update allows you to perform the following tasks: ● Updating an image on page 48 ● Installing or upgrading a component on page 49 ● Uninstalling a component on page 50 Updating an image NOTE: Internet connectivity is required to download images or AddOns. 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. Click Easy Update in the left pane to begin updating the thin client. 3. Click on the Windows CE Image version that you would like to install.
6. Click Install This Image on the Warning screen. 7. A progress bar shows the state of the installation. The unit automatically reboots when the installation is complete. Installing or upgrading a component 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. Click Easy Update in the left pane to begin installing or upgrading a component.
3. Click Current Image to expand it. Installed software has a check mark to the left of the name and the version is listed as (installed). 4. Select the actions to be taken. NOTE: You can select multiple install, update, and remove actions. If installation problems arise from having multiple selections, however, try selecting only one operation at a time. ● Install—Select updates to install. Click the version arrow and choose the version to install.
2. Click Easy Update in the left pane to begin uninstalling a component. 3. Click Current Image to expand it. Installed software has a check mark to the left of the name and the version is listed as (installed).
4. Clear the check box of the component you want to uninstall. NOTE: You can select multiple install, update, and remove actions. If installation problems arise from having multiple selections, however, try selecting only one operation at a time. 5. Click Next. 6. Read the terms of the license agreement. accept them and click Next. NOTE: You must accept the terms of the license agreement in order to proceed. 7. If the changes listed are correct, click Apply.
2. Click Easy Config in the left pane to begin configuring the thin client. 3.
4. Configure the Regional options: a. Time Zone Select a geographical area and city or region in the desired time zone. b. Keyboard Select a keyboard layout. NOTE: The keyboard language does not have to match the keyboard you are using to complete the Easy Tools wizard. c. Locale Select a language. Selecting a new locale (language) will change the format used for dates and currency to the locale selected. 54 5. Click Next to advance to Management options. 6.
7. Click Next to advance to Peripherals. 8. Configure the Peripherals: a. Display (Required) Set the following parameters: b. ● Resolution—Select the monitor resolution. ● Color depth—Select a specific color depth supported by the monitor and the software. ● Refresh rate—Select the refresh rate applicable to your display/monitor. LCD monitors typically support 60 Hz. CRT monitors display better at higher refresh rates, but that may shorten the life of the monitor and can cause noise.
9. Click Next to advance to Connections. NOTE: If you have not yet added a remote connection, this screen will show No remote connection. Proceed to step 11 to add a remote connection. 10. Select a connection to make changes to it: ● Select Enable kiosk mode to limit the function of the connection. ● Click the delete icon to the right of the connection name to delete the connection. ● Click the edit icon to edit the connection. 11. To add a connection, click New remote connection.
Several types of connections may be added: NOTE: You can have multiple connections. If you enable Auto start connection, the connection will start automatically when the thin client is started, and the thin client will stay connected while the thin client is on. The user's work flow may not require all of the connections to be connected all of the time, and it will improve the overall performance of the thin client if unused connections are not connected. ● Classics ◦ RDP 1.
1. Type the connection name in the field. 2. Select the Emulation device. 3. Select and configure the data Transport protocol. 4. Select Auto start connection, if desired. 5. Click Save to save the configuration. ◦ Web Browser 1. Type the connection name and the URL in the fields. 2. Select Auto start connection, if desired. 3. Select Enable proxy, if desired. 4. If you enable the proxy, type the proxy server hostname or IP address and port number in the fields. 5. Click Save to save the configuration.
12. Click Next to advance to the Summary. 13. Review the Easy Config Summary. If it is correct, click Apply this configuration to this Thin Client.
Easy Deploy The Easy Deploy section allows you to carry out the following functions: ● Capturing an image on page 60 ● Deploying an image on page 62 ● Setting security on page 65 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. Click Easy Deploy in the left pane to go to the Easy Deploy section. Capturing an image NOTE: You may need a USB mass storage device for this procedure. The USB device capacity must be larger than the thin client flash in order to capture the entire flash contents.
◦ Peripherals ◦ Connections 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. In the left pane, click Capture under Easy Deploy to begin capturing an image. 3. Click Capture From This Thin Client and select what you want to capture: 4. ● Image ● Settings ● Configuration Select the destination for the captured information: ● FTP ● USB 5. Type the FTP address and Login Credentials or the USB mass storage device identity in the appropriate fields. 6.
Deploying an image Use this procedure to deploy one of the following: ● Image—The operating system plus all settings and configuration ● Settings—The basic configuration settings plus additional advanced settings ● Configuration—The basic configuration settings you can set in Easy Config: Regional ◦ Management ◦ Peripherals ◦ Connections 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. In the left pane, click Deploy under Easy Deploy to begin deploying an image. 3. Select the deployment task: 4.
a. b. Select what you want to deploy: ● Image ● Settings ● Configuration Select the location of the information: ● FTP ● USB Filenames must be restricted to upper and lower case English alphabet characters (a-z A-Z), digits (0–9), dashes (-), underscores (_), and periods (.). c. 5. Type the FTP address and Login Credentials or the USB mass storage device identity in the appropriate fields and click Start to begin deployment.
a. b. Select what you want to deploy: ● Image ● Settings ● Configuration Select the location of the information: ● FTP ● USB c. Type the FTP address and Login Credentials or the USB mass storage device identity in the appropriate fields. d. Identify the thin clients to which the image, settings, or configuration is to be deployed. This enables you to deploy an image or configuration from an FTP server or local USB mass storage device to other thin clients on the same subnet.
Setting security This enables you to set passwords on this thin client and on other thin clients on the same subnet. 1. Open HP Easy Tools. 2. In the left pane, click Security under Easy Deploy to set an administrator password. 3. Type the current password in the field. 4. Type the new password in the New Password and Confirm Password fields. The list of devices to set passwords to should be specified as a list of IPs or IP ranges, one entry per line; for example: 5. ● 192.168.1.2 ● 192.168.1.
Thank You 66 1. Click Thank You in the left pane to advance to the Thank You section. 2. Click Finish to close the HP Easy Tools wizard. 3. Reboot the thin client. 4. Check the thin client to be sure it operates as expected before copying this configuration to other thin clients.
5 HP Easy Tools for PC HP Easy Tools for PCs leverages the same wizard-driven toolset provided within HP thin clients to provide a stand-alone version of HP Easy Config. With this application, a user can run HP Easy Config on a PC to configure settings and connections and save those configurations for later use. HP Easy Tools for PCs is provided as a separate softpaq that can be downloaded and installed to complement the existing Easy Tools located on HP thin clients.
NOTE: Configuration settings categories that have been viewed are marked by a gray check mark. Sections that have been modified are marked by a green check mark. 68 1. Click Easy Config in the left pane to advance to the Easy Config section. 2. Click Load Configuration. Locate and select the desired configuration file in the dialog box and click Open to load the file. 3. Select the platform from the Thin Client Platform list.
4. Click Next to advance to Regional options: 5. Configure the Regional options: a. Time Zone Select a geographical area and city or region in the desired time zone. b. Keyboard Select a keyboard layout. NOTE: The keyboard language does not have to match the keyboard you are using to complete the Easy Tools wizard. c. Locale Select a language.
6. Click Next to advance to Management options. 7. Enable one or more of the Management options. 8. 70 ● HP Device Manager ● HP Client Automation Click Next to advance to Peripherals.
9. Configure the Peripherals: a. Display (Required) Set the following parameters: b. ● Resolution—Select the monitor resolution. ● Color depth—Select a specific color depth supported by the monitor and the software. ● Refresh rate—Select the refresh rate applicable to your display/monitor. LCD monitors typically support 60 Hz. CRT monitors display better at higher refresh rates, but that may shorten the life of the monitor and can cause noise.
10. Click Next to advance to Connections. NOTE: If you have not yet added a remote connection, this screen will show No remote connection. Proceed to step 12 to add a remote connection. 11. Select a connection to make changes to it: ● Select Enable kiosk mode to limit the function of the connection. ● Click the delete icon to the right of the connection name to delete the connection. ● Click the edit icon to edit the connection. 12. To add a connection, click New remote connection.
Several types of connections may be added: NOTE: You can have multiple connections. If you enable Auto start connection, the connection will start automatically when the thin client is started, and the thin client will stay connected while the thin client is on. The user's work flow may not require all of the connections to be connected all of the time, and it will improve the overall performance of the thin client if unused connections are not connected. ● Classics ◦ RDP 1.
2. Type the connection name in the field. 3. Select the Emulation device. 4. Select and configure the data Transport protocol. 5. Select Auto start connection, if desired. 6. Click Save to save the configuration. ◦ Web Browser 1. Type the connection name and the server hostname or IP address in the fields. 2. Select Auto start connection, if desired. 3. Select Enable proxy, if desired. 4. If you enable the proxy, type the proxy server hostname or IP address and port number in the fields. 5.
13. Click Next to advance to the Summary. 14. Review the Easy Config Summary. If it is correct, click Save Configuration.