Specifications

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Logging Off, Restarting, and Shutting Down the Thin Client
Use the Start menu on the taskbar to log off, restart, or shut down the thin client. Click
Start | Shut Down to open the Shut Down Windows dialog box, and select the option you
want from the list box.
Note
You can also log off or shut down using the Windows Security dialog box,
which can be opened by using the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination.
Note
If automatic log-on is enabled, when you log off (without shutting down) the
thin client immediately logs on the default user. For instructions on logging on
as a different user, refer to “Logging On” on page 17.
The following utilities are affected by logging off, restarting, and shutting down the thin
client:
Enhanced Write Filter cache - If you make changes to system configuration settings
and want them to persist, you must flush the Enhanced Write Filter cache during the
current system session. Otherwise, the new settings will be lost when the thin client is
shut down or restarted. The Enhanced Write Filter cache contents are not lost when
you simply log off and on again (as the same or different user); that is, you can flush
the Enhanced Write Filter cache after the new log-on and still retain the changes. For
instructions on flushing the Enhanced Write Filter cache, refer to “Enhanced Write
Filter Control Dialog Box” on page 48. For general information about the Enhanced
Write Filter, refer to “Utilities and Settings” on page 43.
Note
A User log-on account does not have cache flush privileges; this is a local or
remote administrator function.
NetXClean Utility - NetXClean is a clean-up utility that keeps extraneous information
from being stored on the flash memory. Clean-up is triggered automatically on restart,
shut down, or user log off. For details about NetXClean, refer to “NetXClean Utility” on
page 50.
Power Management - A Monitor Saver turns off the video signal to the monitor,
allowing the monitor to enter a power-saving mode after a designated idle time.
Parameters for this mode are available by clicking Start | Settings | Control Panel |
Screen Saver | Power.
Wake-on-LAN - This standard XP feature allows the Rapport Administrative Software
to perform image updates and remote administration functions at any time. To use this
feature, the thin client power must remain on.
Thin Client Time - After power off, clock time will not be lost as long as the power
source remains on. Clock time will be lost if the power source is off and the battery
option is not installed. The local time utility can be set to synchronize the thin client
clock to a time server automatically (at a designated time) or manually.