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Portions of this thin client use the WCECompat software library, which is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2. About This Book WARNING! Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life. CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information. About This Book ENWW.. Table of contents 1 Introduction Image Updates ...............
Setup Wizard .............. The Desktop Display ............... Taskbar ............... Start Menu .............. Icons ............... HP Thin. Connect Advanced Window .............
Creating User Accounts ............ Connections .............. Certificates ............. Date/Time ............. DHCP Options .............
Dialing .............. Display ............... Global ICA Client Settings ............ Keyboard Shortcuts ...........
Preferences ............ Server Location ............ Firewall Settings ............ HP Easy Config ............. VMWare View Appliance ..........
Network and Dial- up Connections .......... Dial- up Connection ........... Direct Connection ........... Virtual Private Network (PPTP) Connection ....... Virtual Private Network (L2.
TP) Connection ........ PPP Over Ethernet (PPPo. E) Connection ........ Port Lock ............. Power Settings ............. Printers .............. Volume and Sounds .............
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Programs and Add- ons Programs .............. Thin. Print ............. Thin. Print over TCP/IP ......... Thin. Print Network Printer .........
HP Connections for Citrix Software .......... Creating a New ICA connection ........ Deleting a Connection ......... Editing a Connection ......... Introduction HP thin clients with Microsoft Windows CE are easy to deploy, manage, and secure, and include powerful features for mainstream business use. Easy to deploy ◦ Setup Wizard for easy configuration ◦ Familiar explorer shell that resembles Windows desktop ◦.. Image Updates HP provides periodic updates to the image for thin clients.
Check the HP support site for important documentation that provides specific information for your image version. You can find support documentation at: http: //welcome. For the latest version of the HP thin client Microsoft Windows CE image, visit: http: //h. The Desktop The t. Microsoft Windows CE use an Explorer shell (desktop) that resembles the typical Windows desktop to make it look familiar and easy to use. The desktop includes a taskbar, Start menu, shortcut icons, and a background image. NOTE: The taskbar and the Start menu are hidden by default.
Display To change the display settings, right- click on the desktop and select Properties. You can change the following: ● background image ● appearance ● resolution and color quality settings ● screen saver NOTE: You must reboot for changes to the display settings to take effect. If you do not know if your monitor supports a setting, click the Test button on the Display Properties Settings tab. Start Menu To open the Start menu, click the Start button on the taskbar. The Start menu provides access to software and settings, allows you to run commands, and allows you to shut down the system.
Icons The icons on the desktop provide shortcuts to software and connections. To launch a program from the desktop, double- click the respective icon. HP Thin. Connect HP Thin. Connect allows you to: ● Manage user accounts. Add, edit, and delete connections. Terminal emulation ◦ Microsoft Remote Desktop Client (RDP) connections ◦ Internet Explorer ◦ Citrix ICA connections ◦ VMware View client ● Assign connections to users. The main HP Thin.
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Connect window allows you to perform actions for only the current user. The HP Thin. Connect window includes the following features: ● Connection display area: Lists all connections assigned to the user currently logged on to the terminal. For each connection, the display shows the name, type, and status of the connection. Connect: Click to activate a selected connection.
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Creating User Accounts You can set up terminal operator user accounts in the Security window, which you can access either from the Thin. Connect Advanced window or from Control Panel. The system comes with three default accounts: ● Administrator ● Guest ●.. Select the Users tab, and then click Add to create a new user account.
ENWW Creating User Accounts.. On the General tab, type a name for the new user account in the Name box.
Valid characters for the Name box include: A - Z, a - z, 0 - 9. Maximum length is 2.
Type a password for the new user in the Password box. Retype the password in the Confirm Password box. In the Based on list, select the account to use as a template. Click OK to save your settings and return to the Add New User window. To add another user, click Add another user.
This option allows you to quickly add new users. To select permissions for the new account, select the Permissions tab on the Add New User window. Click OK to save your settings.
Click OK when you are finished adding users. If you want to modify or delete user accounts, select the account, and then click Modify or Delete. Click OK at the top of the window when you are done adding or modify user accounts. Connections You can add, edit, or delete connections in HP Thin.
Connect and in the Advanced window. NOTE: Renaming a connection effectively deletes it from all user accounts. Deleting Connections To delete a connection in HP Thin. Connect: Select the connection, and then click Delete. The connection is deleted from all user connection ▲ lists. Assigning Connections to Users Assign and configure connections for users in the Advanced window of HP Thin.
Connect.● User: This list includes all users accounts associated with the system. To configure connections for a user, select the user from the list. Security: Allows you to access the Security window, where you can create and configure user accounts.
To configure HP Thin. Connect to automatically start up, see Auto Starting HP Thin.
Connect on page ◦ Persistent: Determines whether the system will attempt to reconnect when a connection fails. Yes indicates the system will automatically attempt to reconnect. Click on the column value to change the setting. To designate a connection as primary or secondary: In the HP Thin. Connect window, click Advanced.
On the Assign Connections tab, select the appropriate user from the User list. Select the connection from the user’s connection list that you want to make primary. In the Primary column, click on the column value to change it. NOTE: You can set only primary connections to automatically reconnect. In the Persistent column, if the entry for the selected connection is No, click on No to change it to Yes. To arrange the order of connections, select a connection and click the up and down arrows. Secondary connections are associated with the first primary connection above them in the list.
Setting the Terminal to Kiosk Mode Kiosk mode limits the terminal’s functionality by hiding the desktop icons and limiting the Start menu to Shut Down only. There are also Kiosk mode options for hiding the task bar and hiding HP Thin. Connect. To further lock down the terminal in Kiosk mode by hiding the user interface to connection settings, select Hide the User interface not allowing changes to connection settings. You must select the automatic logon feature to gain access to this feature. Click Apply to save your changes, or click OK to save your changes and exit the Advanced window. On the System tab, select Automatic Log On so the user does not have to enter a password to log in to the local machine.
You can set up automatic log on for one user per terminal. The default is no password. You must select Automatic Log On to gain access to the Single Button Log On check box and the Account list.
Control Panel This chapter provides an overview of the programs in the Control Panel and provides step- by- step instructions to perform certain tasks. You can use many of the programs for local administration, while you use others, such as DHCP Options and SNMP, for remote administration. To open the Control Panel: ●.. Accessibility The Accessibility dialog box allows you to configure the terminal with 5. Accessibility features. Accessibility options are available for the keyboard, sound, display, and mouse.
Keyboard: Allows you to enable Sticky. Keys, which lets you use the Shift, Ctrl, and keys pressing one key at a time rather than holding them all down simultaneously. Boot Settings The Boot Settings dialog box allows you to configure the thin client boot order. Boot Device Order: Select to enable the device to which the thin client boots. Use the up and down arrows to the left of the list to change the position of a selected device.
NOTE: You cannot clear (disable) ATA Flash. Certificates The Certificates dialog box allows you to import, store, and view security certificates. Certificates and certificate authorities ensure that an SSL connection is made to the intended secure server. Certificate information is exchanged between the terminal browser and the secure server when establishing a connection. Date/Time The Date/Time Properties dialog box allows you to set the date and current time, select the appropriate time zone, and enable automatic clock adjustment for daylight savings time for the terminal. Select the appropriate date and time information, and then click Apply. To change tag codes: Double- click on the name of the option to change.
A dialog box will be displayed with a list of all valid options. Select the appropriate value from the list, and then click OK. Dialing The Dialing Properties dialog box allows you to: ●..