User Manual for Neoware Thin Clients with Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded Operating System Release 1.
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FCC Regulatory & Safety Information FCC regulatory and safety information can be found in the Quick-Start Guide that came with your thin client, and on the Support section of the Neoware website which can be found at: http://www.neoware.com/support.html CANADA ICES/NMB-003 Class/Classe (B) This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conform à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
· NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. THE SOFTWARE is provided “AS IS” and with all faults. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY, AND EFFORT (INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU. ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE DEVICE OR THE SOFTWARE, THOSE WARRANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE NOT BINDING ON, MS. · Note on Java Support.
Safety Instructions Please read these safety instruction carefully and keep this user’s manual for later reference. 1. Before removing the outer case from the thin client, always disconnect the AC power cord to prevent the possibility of dangerous electrical shock. 2. Before cleaning, disconnect the thin client from AC power. Do not use liquid or sprayed cleaning products to clean the unit. Instead, use a moistened sheet or cloth for cleaning. 3. Do not expose the thin client to excessive humidity. 4.
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Neoware Image Manager User Manual Table of Contents FCC Regulatory & Safety Information iii CANADA ICES/NMB-003 Class/Classe (B) iii Neoware Hardware Warranty iii Microsoft End User License Agreement (“EULA”) Lead-Content Warning iv Safety Instructions v iii Table of Contents vii Introduction 1 Overview 1 Purpose & Intended Readers 1 Organization 1 What is a Neoware XPe Thin Client? Getting More Information 3 The Internet 3 Technical Support 3 CHAPTER 1 2 Setting Up Your Neoware Thin Client 5 Unpackin
Table of Contents Back Panel Connectors 6 Connecting the Cables 7 Connecting Parallel & Serial Peripheral Devices 7 Shutting Down Your Thin Client 8 Arranging Your Work Area 8 CHAPTER 2 Logging On 9 Preconfigured Logon Accounts 9 Neoware Default Logon Accounts 9 Logging On Using Default Logon Accounts Automatic Logon 10 Enabling Auto Logon 10 Disabling Auto Logon 11 Domain Logon 12 Enabling Domain Logon 12 CHAPTER 3 9 Applications 15 Overview 15 Pre-installed Applications & Available Snap-ins Citrix Pro
Table of Contents Temporary RAM Drive 23 Mapping Network Drives 25 Roaming Profiles 25 Task Manager 25 USB Device Support 26 Remote Management & Configuration 26 ezRemote Manager 26 Downloading ezRemote Manager 27 Neoware Language Pack Installer 27 Installing or Deleting Language Packs 28 CHAPTER 5 The Enhanced Write Filter 31 Enhanced Write Filter Operations 31 Overview 31 Accessing Enhanced Write Filter 32 Enhanced Write Filter Options 32 CHAPTER 6 Using Neoware Firewall 35 Introduction 35 What is Neow
Table of Contents CHAPTER 7 ezUpdate for XPe 53 ezUpdate Control Panel 53 FTP Server Setup 56 Obtaining the Windows XPe ezUpdate FTP Server Package 56 Installing the ezUpdate FTP Server Package 56 ezUpdate FTP Server Package Contents 56 Adding Additional Profiles 57 ezUpdate Process Flow Notes 58 Index 61 x
Windows XPe Thin Client User Manual Introduction This introduction describes the purpose and structure of this manual, as well as other sources of information. Overview Purpose & Intended Readers This manual explains how to use Neoware thin clients that are powered by Neoware software, incorporating the Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded (XPe) operating system. The intended audience is system administrators and end users.
Introduction What is a Neoware XPe Thin Client? The Neoware XPe thin client harnesses the power of Microsoft’s Windows XP Embedded in an intelligent, customizable, and easily manageable computing device without hard drive, fan, or other moving parts for completely silent, long-lasting operation. Neoware’s XPe thin clients run Microsoft's industry-standard XPe operating system. Neoware’s open approach to XPe allows you to customize our XPe thin clients to fit virtually any computing environment.
Introduction allow you to connect printers, modems, bar code scanners, and other peripheral devices to your thin client. Neoware thin clients aren’t difficult to use. If you know how to use a personal computer, or even if you don’t, you can use a Neoware thin client. Getting More Information The Internet Current and archival information about Neoware products, including the latest software updates, is available at: http://www.neoware.
Introduction 4 Getting More Information
Windows XPe Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 1 Setting Up Your Neoware Thin Client This chapter describes how to set up your thin client. Unpacking Your Neoware Thin Client Packaging Contents Your Neoware-powered thin client typically is shipped in cartons containing the items listed below. Depending on the shipping configuration, one or more of the items may be contained in separate shipping cartons (such as a monitor, keyboard, and mouse): Thin Client • A keyboard with cable attached.
Setting Up Your Neoware Thin Client Connecting the Components Back Panel Connectors The following is an explanation of the different connections that can be found on Neoware thin clients. (Not all hardware platforms have the same number or type of back panel connectors. This listing is provided for general information about potential uses of these connectors.
Setting Up Your Neoware Thin Client • The power supply connects through the supplied power cable. It automatically detects and accepts either 120 VAC or 240 VAC line voltage. Connecting the Cables Power must not be applied until all connections have been made. Power cables should be connected last. 1 Arrange the thin client and monitor in your work area. 2 Connect the monitor video cable to the MONITOR port. Do not overtighten the screws. The video cable connection to the monitor varies.
Setting Up Your Neoware Thin Client 3 If you have an external modem, bar code scanner, or other serial device, connect its cable to a serial port (COM 1 or COM 2). Which serial port devices will work with your thin client depends on the software version loaded in the device. Not all software versions support all serial devices. 4 Turn on your thin client and then the peripheral device.
Windows XPe Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 2 Logging On This chapter describes how to initially log on to your Neoware XPe thin client, and how to set up user accounts. Preconfigured Logon Accounts Neoware Default Logon Accounts Neoware ships XPe thin clients with two preconfigured logon accounts: Administrator and User. Logging on using the default Administrator logon account allows the user to configure every aspect of the XPe thin client.
Logging On In the Log On dialog, enter a user name and password to logon to your thin client. Note: The preconfigured logon account user names and passwords are case sensitive. In addition, network administrators should immediately change the password for the default Administrator account as a security precaution.
Logging On Disabling Auto Logon 5 When the Autologon Configuration dialog opens, specify the logon account to be used by entering the Login Name, Password, and Domain (if applicable). 6 Click the Enable button. 1 Logon to the thin client as Administrator. 2 Click the Start button. 3 Click Run. 4 In the Run dialog box, type autolog.exe in the Open field. When finished, click OK. 5 When the Autologon Configuration dialog opens click the Disable button.
Logging On Note: If you have Auto Logon configured to log in as a user account without administrator privileges, you may need to hold down the Shift key during the bootup cycle to force the appearance of the logon screen. Domain Logon Enabling domain logon allows the user to logon to their XPe thin client using their network credentials. If you do not have network administrator rights, then have your administrator create a machine account in the domain before proceeding with the following instructions.
Logging On 5 In the System Properties dialog, click the Computer Name tab. 6 Click the Change button. 7 Enter the information in the Computer Name Changes dialog box. Also, when the domain membership changes, you can change the primary Domain Name System (DNS) suffix by clicking More. Note: If you are unfamiliar or uncertain about performing these tasks, you can use the Network Identification (ID) Wizard to help you. 8 Click OK.
Logging On 9 When the Domain Welcome dialog appears, click OK. 10 Click Yes when asked to reboot your thin client. NOTE: If you configure Domain logon and use roaming profiles, you need to ensure that the local copy of the profile is not written to the Flash disk. For more information about roaming profiles, See “Roaming Profiles” on page 25.
Windows XPe Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 3 Applications This chapter introduces the software applications that are preinstalled and configured on your Neoware XPe thin client. Overview Pre-installed Applications & Available Snap-ins Neoware ships Windows XPe thin clients with a host of software applications. These applications expand the functionality of your thin client and allow users to access software on servers.
Applications The following snap-ins are available: Adobe Acrobat Reader v7 (English, French or German) Media Player v10 ThinPrint v5.5 Sun J2SE Runtime Environment 5.
Applications Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Connection software enables you to access applications or data stored on a remote computer over a network connection using Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Neoware’s XPe thin clients contain version 5.2 of the Microsoft RDP client. To access the Remote Desktop Connection software, click on the Start taskbar button and select All Programs | Accessories | Communications | Remote Desktop Connection.
Applications Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 Microsoft Windows XPe includes Internet Explorer Web browser, version 6.0. By default, this program is available to be used by both the Administrator and the User accounts. Administrator has full, unrestricted access to IE 6.0 menus and functionality. User has restricted access to IE 6.0, without access to File menu functions, and restricted access to configurations.
Applications • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Setting Up TeemTalk XPe Connections HZ 1500 IBM 3151 IBM 3270 IBM 5250 MDI P12/P8 MDI Prism-9 SCO Console Stratus V102 Siemens 97801 TA 6530 TVI 910, 920, 925, 950, 955 Unisys T27 Viewdata 40, 80, Split VT 52, 100, 500 7-bit, 500 8-bit, PC Term Wyse 50, 50+, 60, PC Term To set up Neoware TeemTalk XPe connections: As Administrator: From the Start taskbar button, select All Programs | Neoware TeemTalk | TE Client Connection Wizard.
Applications The TE Client Connection Wizard allows the Administrator to create shortcuts to networked computers. The resulting desktop icon can be copied to Start menus for users. As User: Either click on the Neoware TeemTalk icon on the Start menu, or click on icons for pre-configured connections created by your Administrator (such as the highlighted menu item in the following illustration).
Applications Adobe® Acrobat® Reader Plug-In Adobe® Acrobat® Reader™ software lets you view and print Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files, as well as fill in and submit Adobe PDF forms online. Macromedia Flash™ Plug-In The Macromedia Flash Plug-In allows users to seamlessly view and interact with vector-based animated content created with Macromedia Flash software.
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Windows XPe Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 4 Technical Notes This chapter provides information about the configuration of Neoware Windows XPe thin clients. File Storage Configuration Flash Disk Neoware Windows XPe thin clients contain a Flash memory-based file system where the operating system and local application files are stored. The Flash disk is divided into two partitions.
Technical Notes atile and will be erased when the thin client is shut down or rebooted. Therefore, any files that you want to keep and use again should not be stored on drive Z:. Drive Z: is a good location for storing session-specific files that should not be permanently stored in the Flash disk. These types of files include: software temp files, temporary Internet cache, spooled print jobs, and roaming user profile files.
Technical Notes Mapping Network Drives To map network drives, it is necessary to be logged in using the Administrator account or any account with administrator privileges. Drive mappings will stay on the thin client if they are defined as persistent. Roaming Profiles To avoid corrupting the Flash disk, roaming profiles should be written to drive Z:. Due to the limited size of drive Z:, the roaming profiles should be kept to a minimum size.
Technical Notes USB Device Support Neoware’s version of Microsoft Windows XP Embedded includes USB support for a number of common external devices such as keyboards, mice, and printers, as well as external drives (Zip, CD-ROM, Floppy, and SuperDisk).
Technical Notes • Copy and save as a configuration file, or "clone" the system soft- ware and its entire configuration including server connections, security settings, and installed software from one thin client to other thin clients. • View the progress of your updates as they occur, and schedule your updates for the most convenient date and time. • Remotely control and configure XPe thin clients using ezAnywhere shadowing. ezAnywhere can also be used for help desk functions.
Technical Notes Be advised that when changing the default language, the best practice is to use the Neoware Language Pack Installer to effect the change. By using this control panel applet, the Administrator, User, and any other accounts will change the user interface to the selected language. Note that the default keyboard, locale, and standards and formats need to be set using the Regional and Language Options control panel applet. Those settings are per user and are locale specific.
Technical Notes 4 Select the language to install or delete from the list, then click on Action and select Install or Delete from the drop-down menu. 5 If deleting, the language pack directory will be completely removed from the Flash, returning that disk space for other applications to use. When installing a language pack, you will be prompted sequentially for each snapin that has to be installed to complete the language pack.
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Windows XPe Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 5 The Enhanced Write Filter This chapter describes how to use the Enhanced Write Filter security features to protect your Neoware XPe thin client. Enhanced Write Filter Operations Overview Microsoft's Enhanced Write Filter is a file system utility that can be set to take all disk write activity that would normally go to the C: drive (a Flash disk in Neoware thin clients) and redirect them to a RAM cache, instead.
The Enhanced Write Filter Accessing Enhanced Write Filter The Control Panel | Enhanced Write Filter applet controls the behaviour of the Enhanced Write Filter. By default, this applet is available only to the Administrator account. Enhanced Write Filter Options The Enhanced Write Filter contains an indication of the current status of the utility. Only a single selection may be made on the Enhanced Write Filter dialog.
The Enhanced Write Filter memory. The thin client will reboot. The enhanced write filter will continue to function after the reboot, since it was not turned off. Commit changes to disk and disable Write filter This radio button is inactive if Enhanced Write Filter is currently disabled. Select this radio button and click OK to disable (turn off) Enhanced Write Filter.
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Windows XPe Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 6 Using Neoware Firewall This chapter describes how to configure Neoware Firewall to provide the level of protection required for your thin client. Introduction What is Neoware Firewall? Neoware Firewall is a utility to assist in the configuration of IP security policies to protect your thin client by establishing a local firewall. This powerful utility can be used to create static ingress and egress rules by port, protocol, source, and destination.
Using Neoware Firewall Configuring Neoware Firewall Introduction Neoware Firewall is disabled by default. If you are using ezUpdate and have configured your FTP server to use passive data connections, you will need to configure Neoware Firewall for passive FTP before enabling it. Since passive FTP servers may be configured to use a range of ports anywhere between 1024 and 65535, there is no way of pre-configuring these ports in Neoware Firewall without making the firewall essentially ineffective.
Using Neoware Firewall Currently Defined Firewall Filters The main dialog of the Neoware Firewall configuration utility shows a list of all the currently defined firewall filters, together with some descriptive information. Neoware Firewall provides a default set of predefined firewall filters so that you can use the firewall immediately. For a list of all the predefined filters and their functions, refer to the section “Default Neoware Firewall Rules” on page 44.
Using Neoware Firewall Changing the Filter Assignment Editing a Filter Assign A check box indicating the status of the filter (assigned or unassigned). Filter Name The name of the firewall filter. Action Indicates whether the filter Blocks or Permits data flow. Description Provides a description of what the filter does. To change the assignment of a filter: 1 Click the check box next to any of the listed filters to change its status (assigned or unassigned).
Using Neoware Firewall Removing a Filter Adding a New Filter To remove a filter: 1 Select the filter to remove by clicking on the filter line in the list of defined filters. 2 Click the Remove button. 3 Click the Save button to make the change take effect. To add a new firewall filter, click the Add button to display the Add a Filter dialog. This dialog enables you to enter all the necessary information for your filter.
Using Neoware Firewall Defining Filter Rules You must define the Rules used by the filter. Rules include proto- cols, ports, and source/destination addresses. Important: Rules are applied from most specific to least specific. For example, a rule to "permit TCP port 21" would be applied over a rule to "block all TCP packets". For the firewall to function properly, the first rules written should block all inbound and outbound traffic, then individual rules should be written to permit necessary traffic.
Using Neoware Firewall After adding a rule, click OK to save the current settings to that rule. Saving & Applying the Firewall Configuration When you have finished making changes to the firewall configuration, click the Save button in the main Neoware Firewall Configuration Utility dialog to save the settings and make the new security policy take effect. A message will be displayed indicating that the firewall policy has been assigned. Your configuration is now active.
Using Neoware Firewall Exporting the Firewall Configuration File Once you have defined and saved your security policy configuration, you may also want to apply the same configuration to other thin clients. This can be achieved very easily and quickly. To export your current firewall configuration, simply click the Export button in the main Neoware Firewall Configuration Utility dialog.
Using Neoware Firewall Clicking Save will create an executable batch file which you can send to other thin clients, either manually or by using Neoware’s ezRemote Manager. Exporting Displayed Data The Neoware Firewall Configuration Utility saves the display data and export configuration separately.
Using Neoware Firewall Default Neoware Firewall Rules This section describes all the standard filters provided with Neoware Firewall, and their default settings. Each filter description includes the rules and settings associated with them. All Inbound Traffic Assigned: No Action: Block Blocks all inbound traffic. Rule Name: Inbound Any protocol, any source port, any destination port, source address any IP address, destination address my IP address, not mirrored.
Using Neoware Firewall Rule Name: DNS (TCP) Allows connections to DNS servers via TCP. TCP protocol, any source port, destination port 53, source address my IP address, destination address any IP address, mirrored. Rule Name: DNS (UDP) Allows connections to DNS servers via UDP. UDP protocol, any source port, destination port 53, source address my IP address, destination address any IP address, mirrored. Rule Name: FTP Allows connections to FTP servers.
Using Neoware Firewall Rule Name: IP Print (0) Allows printing via IP Print servers. TCP protocol, any source port, destination port 9100, source address my IP address, destination address any IP address, mirrored. Rule Name: IP Print (1) Allows printing via multiport IP Print servers. TCP protocol, any source port, destination port 9101, source address my IP address, destination address any IP address, mirrored. Rule Name: IP Print (2) Allows printing via multiport IP Print servers.
Using Neoware Firewall Rule Name: Telnet Allows Telnet connections to hosts. TCP protocol, any source port, destination port 23, source address my IP address, destination address any IP address, mirrored. Rule Name: ThinPrint Allows printing via ThinPrint. TCP protocol, source port 4000, any destination port, source address my IP address, destination address any IP address, mirrored. Rule Name: WINS (TCP) Allows connections to WINS servers via TCP.
Using Neoware Firewall Rule Name: Epmap Outbound DCE Endpoint Resolution. TCP protocol, any source port, destination port 135, source address my IP address, destination address any IP address, mirrored. Rule Name: Microsoft-ds Inbound Microsoft Directory Services. TCP protocol, any source port, destination port 445, source address any IP address, destination address my IP address, mirrored. Rule Name: Microsoft-ds Outbound Microsoft Directory Services.
Using Neoware Firewall Rule Name: Netbios-ssn Outbound Netbios Session Service. TCP protocol, any source port, destination port 139, source address my IP address, destination address any IP address, mirrored. Grid Center Assigned: No Action: Permit Ports required by CCT Grid Center. Rule Name: 137 Grid Center. TCP protocol, any source port, destination port 137, source address any IP address, destination address my IP address, mirrored. Rule Name: 4001 Grid Center.
Using Neoware Firewall Rule Name: ICMP Outbound Allows Outbound ICMP traffic. ICMP protocol, any source port, any destination port, source address my IP address, destination address any IP address, not mirrored. MMS Assigned: No Action: Permit Ports required by MMS. Rule Name: 40000 MMS Agent. UDP protocol, any source port, destination port 40000, source address my IP address, destination address any IP address, mirrored. Rule Name: 40001 MMS Gateway.
Using Neoware Firewall Neoware Management Assigned: Yes Action: Permit Ports required by Neoware ezRemote Manager. Rule Name: ezRM Locate Allus units to be located with ezRemote Manager. UDP protocol, any source port, destination port 161, source address any IP address, destination address my IP address, mirrored. Rule Name: ezRM Manage Allus units to be managed with ezRemote Manager.
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Windows XPe Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 7 ezUpdate for XPe This chapter describes Neoware’s ezUpdate automatic configuration and software update tool for Windows XPe thin clients. ezUpdate Settings in the Thin Client ezUpdate for XPe provides a mechanism for distributing full image and modular software updates, as well as standardized configurations from FTP servers (ezUpdate servers).
ezUpdate for XPe Download Path A non-editable box displaying the path (fully-qualified path) that the thin client will use to find its ezUpdate image on the server.
ezUpdate for XPe “0” will force an update. The XPe 1.3 factory images provided by Neoware have a version of “010300”. Checkbox: Enable automatic configuration and software updates The Enable automatic configuration and software updates (ezUpdate) checkbox toggles the Neoware ezUpdate service between Automatic and Disabled. If you do not intend to use ezUpdate, uncheck this box.
ezUpdate for XPe Save button The Save button commits the values in the applet to the registry. Cancel button The Cancel button discards changes to the applet and exits. FTP Server Setup Obtaining the Windows XPe ezUpdate FTP Server Package The ezUpdate FTP server package can be downloaded from http://www.neoware.com/downloads/ Installing the ezUpdate FTP Server Package Install the ezUpdate FTP server package in the root directory of your FTP server.
ezUpdate for XPe snapins.txt This file contains the directory name of the snap-in(s) you wish to install. For example “Citrix ICA Client v9” (no quotes). This entry in the snapins.txt file would require the existence of “\neoware\xpe\shared\snapins\Citrix ICA Client v9” on your FTP server. Snap-ins should be named one-per-line. image.dd (not included in ezUpdate server package) This is the image to be used for this profile when a full image update is requested. The image.
ezUpdate for XPe files discussed above must be included in each new profile directory (103000, snapins.txt, image.dd). Snap-ins can be downloaded from http://www.neoware.com/downloads, and installed in \neoware\xpe\shared\snapins. If developing your own snap-ins, it is crucial the Uninstall DisplayName is set and matches the snap-in directory, or you may put your client(s) in an infinite snap-in install loop. For ezUpdate, commas are illegal characters in the Uninstall DisplayName field.
ezUpdate for XPe • When installing images on the ezUpdate server, make sure that the filename is image.dd and it is placed in the appropriate size/profile directory. It is also critical to ensure the ezUpdate version string in the registry of image.dd matches the version filename in the same directory – otherwise the unit(s) will continue to update on each running of the ezUpdate service.
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Windows XPe Thin Client User Manual Index Numerics 10BaseT Ethernet 7 A adding a filter 39 Administrator account 9 Adobe Acrobat Reader Plug-In 21 applications Adobe Acrobat Reader Plug-In 21 available as snap-ins 15, 16 Citrix Program Neighborhood 16 installed 15 Microsoft Internet Explorer 18 Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection 17 Microsoft Windows Media Player 21 Neoware TeemTalk 18 Sun Java 20 auto logon 10 autolog.
Index ezRemote Manager User Manual 27 ezSecure 2 ezSnap 2 ezUpdate 53 Neoware Firewall configuration 36 monitor connecting 7 Monitor port 6 mouse devices connecting 6 PS/2 type 6 F filter adding 39 firewall 35 Flash disk 23 I ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) protocol overview 16 Internet help pages 3 K keyboard connecting 6 KB port location 6 L LAN 6 Language Pack Installer 27 logon accounts Administrator 9 default 9 default passwords 9 User 9 logon, automatic 10 M Macromedia Flash Plug-In 21
Index power cable 7 power jack 7 printing connecting printers 7 parallel port 6 serial port 6 protocols ICA 16 PS/2 mouse 6 PWR connector 7 snap-ins 16 spooled print jobs 24 Sun Java 20 support 3 T Task Manager 25 technical support 3 TeemTalk 18 temporary Internet cache 24 Temporary RAM Drive 23 R RAM Drive 23 Remote Configuration 26 Remote Management 26 RJ-45 Ethernet jack 6 roaming profiles 14 Roaming User Profiles 24 U S Windows Firewall 35 Windows Server 2003 2 WinFrame 16 Work Area, arranging to
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