Specifications

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Note
The administrator can create additional user accounts by using the User
Manager utility available through the Control Panel. However, due to local
memory constraints, the number of additional users should be kept to a
minimum. For administrator information on user accounts, refer to “User
Manager” on page 55.
Automatically Launched Utilities
The following utilities are automatically launched:
“Enhanced Write Filter”
“NetXClean”
“VNC Server”
“Time Synchronization Utility”
Enhanced Write Filter
Upon system start, the Enhanced Write Filter utility is automatically launched. The
Enhanced Write Filter provides security and protects the flash memory from excessive
write activity. The active/inactive status of the Enhanced Write Filter is indicated by the
color of the Enhanced Write Filter status icon in the system tray of the desktop taskbar.
For detailed information about the Enhanced Write Filter, refer to “Enhanced Write Filter”
on page 43.
Note
Changes made to the thin client configuration are lost when the thin client is
restarted unless the Enhanced Write Filter cache is flushed during the
current system session. For procedures on flushing the cache, refer to
“Enhanced Write Filter” on page 43.
NetXClean
Upon system start, the NetXClean utility is automatically launched. NetXClean is a
clean-up utility that keeps extraneous information from being stored on the local disk. For
detailed information on this utility, refer to “NetXClean Utility” on page 50.
VNC Server
Upon thin client log-on, the Windows VNC Server utility is automatically launched. VNC
allows the thin client desktop to be accessed remotely for administration and support. For
detailed information about VNC, refer to “WinVNC” on page 60.
Time Synchronization Utility
Upon thin client log-on, the time synchronization utility dialog box briefly displays. This
feature can be disabled by the administrator (locally or remotely) if desired.