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HP ThinState Capture

HP ThinState capture and deploy allows you to capture a full thin client image or system settings and
deploy them to other thin clients of the same model.

HP ThinState Capture

NOTE:

The HP ThinState Capture tool is not a standalone tool and can only be accessed by the

administrator from within the thin client image.

Save all data on the USB flash drive on some other device prior to performing this procedure. The USB
flash drive will be formatted and all data will be lost.

ATTENTION

: When deploying an image or settings from a “source” or “master” thin client to a “target”

thin client, please make sure that source/master and target thin clients have identical hardware. This is
applicable regardless of deployment method being used: HP ThinState Tools, Altiris Deployment
Solution, HP OpenView Client Configuration Manager, or any other deployment solution being used.

The HP ThinState Capture tool is a simple wizard-based tool that you can use to capture an HP thin
client image or system settings that you can then deploy to another HP thin client of identical model and
hardware.

What do you need to have?

An HP-approved USB drive key.

An HP thin client CE unit that contains the latest HP provided image is optional.

Once you launch the ThinState Capture tool from within the Control Panel, you are presented with the
following screen.

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Chapter 4   Control Panel

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Summary of Contents for T5530 - Compaq Thin Client

Page 1: ...Administrator s Guide Windows CE 6 0 HP Thin Client t5530 and t5540 Build 6 00 6xx or higher ...

Page 2: ... be obtained by contacting support at 1 800 474 6836 or http welcome hp com country us en wwcontact_us html The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained ...

Page 3: ...low 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 NOTE Text set off in this manner provides important supplemental information ENWW iii ...

Page 4: ...iv About This Book ENWW ...

Page 5: ...g Connections 13 Assigning Connections to Users 13 Assign Connections Tab 13 Assigning Connections 15 Designating Connections as Primary or Secondary 15 Enabling Automatic Connection and Reconnection 16 Configuring the User Interface 17 Auto Starting HP ThinConnect 17 Setting the Terminal to Kiosk Mode 18 Enabling Automatic Log On and Keyboard Functions 19 Switching to a Different User 20 4 Contro...

Page 6: ...ferences 31 Server Location 32 Firewall Settings 32 HP Easy Config 34 VMWare View Appliance 35 Citrix Desktop Appliance 37 Web Appliance 39 HP Easy Update 41 HP Device Manager 43 HP ThinState Capture 44 HP ThinState Capture 44 HP ThinState Deploy 45 Internet Options 46 Keyboard 47 LPD Control 47 Modems 48 Mouse 48 vi ENWW ...

Page 7: ...s 52 Printers 52 Adding a Printer 53 Setting up a Network Printer 55 Modifying an Existing Printer Configuration 56 Regional Settings 56 Security 58 Enabling Security 58 Creating a User Account 59 SNMP 59 SNTP Client 64 System 65 Resetting Settings to Factory Defaults 66 Copying Registry Settings 66 System Update 67 Terminal Server Client Licenses 68 ThinPrint 69 View or Remove Programs 69 VNC Ser...

Page 8: ...n 79 Deleting a Connection 80 Editing a Connection 80 Creating a Desktop Shortcut to a Connection 80 RDP 6 0 80 Terminal Emulation Connection 81 TxtPad 83 Add ons 83 ELO Touch Screen 83 6 Registry Import Export Clearing the Destination Registry 84 Exporting and Importing a Registry 85 Importing a Registry to Multiple Units 85 Exporting Registries from Multiple Units 85 Index 86 viii ENWW ...

Page 9: ...SB mass storage Can lock down user interface with HP ThinConnect Secure default Guest account More secure operating system HP provides this client ready to go out of the box to meet most common customer requirements You may want to add remove features lock down the user interface etc This guide will introduce you to the many features of this client and show you how to customize the client to your ...

Page 10: ...les thinclients us index html Setup Wizard The HP Microsoft Windows CE images include a Setup Wizard which provides a simplified easy to follow method to configure a thin client The Setup Wizard launches after you unbundle the image The Setup Wizard launches the first time after either the thin client has either been reset to factory defaults or a new software image has been loaded on the unit NOT...

Page 11: ...dows 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 ENWW 3 ...

Page 12: ... tab For more information about display settings see Display on page 27 in the Control Panel chapter Taskbar Move the pointer to the bottom of the screen to display the taskbar The taskbar is hidden by default to provide a clean ICA RDP connection experience The taskbar provides access to system software The taskbar includes Start button active task buttons currently running programs notification ...

Page 13: ...m from the desktop double click the respective icon You can add icons for connections by right clicking on the connection icon in the HP Connection for Citrix software window and selecting Send to Desktop For more information see HP Connections for Citrix Software on page 79 in Chapter 5 NOTE Windows CE architecture does not allow you to change the properties of programs from desktop shortcuts You...

Page 14: ...sers The main HP ThinConnect window allows you to perform actions for only the current user To assign connections to other users use the HP ThinConnect Advanced window For more information about the Advanced window see Advanced Window on page 7 You can access HP ThinConnect by clicking Start Programs HP ThinConnect NOTE You must close all active connections to use the following buttons Add Delete ...

Page 15: ...f connections available to all users not just the user currently logged on to the terminal For more information see Deleting Connections on page 13 Edit Click to edit the selected connection For more information see Editing Connections on page 12 Advanced Click to access the Advanced window where you can configure and assign connections and configure the terminal user interface For more informatio...

Page 16: ... can use the default accounts as templates for new accounts You can modify the default Guest and User accounts The Users tab lists all operator accounts and shows which accounts are set up with Administrator security permissions and which accounts are enabled To create a new user account 1 In HP ThinConnect click Advanced 2 On the Assign Connections tab click Security This takes you to the Control...

Page 17: ...3 Select the Users tab and then click Add to create a new user account ENWW Creating User Accounts 9 ...

Page 18: ...th is 20 characters 5 Type a password for the new user in the Password box 6 Retype the password in the Confirm Password box 7 To enable the user account clear the Account is disabled check box 8 To assign the same permissions to the new account that are assigned to an existing account click Set from Template 10 Chapter 3 HP ThinConnect ENWW ...

Page 19: ...ct permissions for the new account select the Permissions tab on the Add New User window a Select the items in the permissions list that you want to allow the user to access If the user is an Administrator select User is Administrator to provide full access If you select User is Administrator you cannot select or clear items in the list b To save your settings and add another user click Add anothe...

Page 20: ...connection you want to create and then click OK A Wizard or setup dialog for the connection type is displayed 3 Follow the on screen instructions in the Wizard or setup dialog to add the connection to the user s connections list and to the list of available connections that you can assign to other users in the Advanced window NOTE If you create a connection in HP Connections for Citrix Software th...

Page 21: ...ction 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 ThinConnect Assign Connections Tab The Assign Connections tab allows you to assign connections to users This tab contains the following features ENWW Connections 13 ...

Page 22: ... a connection in the Available connections list and then click this button to delete the connection Deleting a connection here also deletes the connection from the list of connections assigned to all users Edit Select a connection in the Available connections list and then click this button to edit the connection Connections for user On the right side of the window this panel shows the connections...

Page 23: ...d 2 On the Assign Connections tab select the appropriate user from the User list 3 Double click the connection in the Available connections list or select the connection and click the right arrow The connection is copied to the Connections for user list 4 Click Apply to save the updated list of connections for the user Designating Connections as Primary or Secondary You can designate connections a...

Page 24: ...ry connection above them in the list 7 Click Apply NOTE Every secondary connection must have a primary connection listed above it Enabling Automatic Connection and Reconnection In the Advanced window you can set up primary connections assigned to users to automatically connect at boot up and to reconnect if disconnected Automatic connection requires that you configure HP ThinConnect to start autom...

Page 25: ...imary connections to automatically connect when HP ThinConnect is launched Configuring the User Interface The Global UI tab on the Advanced window allows you to configure HP ThinConnect to start automatically and allows you to set up Kiosk mode Auto Starting HP ThinConnect You can enable automatic log on which causes HP ThinConnect to start automatically when the user logs in to Windows To auto st...

Page 26: ...er interface will appear when you select the various check boxes on the left side of the tab To set the terminal to run in Kiosk mode 1 Create the necessary connection 2 On the HP ThinConnect window click Advanced 3 Click the Global UI tab 4 Select the Auto start HP ThinConnect when logging into Windows check box This makes the Kiosk mode option available 5 Select Kiosk mode Two more check boxes b...

Page 27: ... changes and exit the Advanced window 9 Log off the user for all changes to take effect Enabling Automatic Log On and Keyboard Functions The Security window in Control Panel allows you to enable automatic log on which bypasses a user s password requirement when logging on to the system To enable automatic log on 1 On the HP ThinConnect window click Advanced 2 Click Security The System Statistics a...

Page 28: ...uires the terminal operator to press Enter or click the Logon button on the dialog box to log in If someone other than the auto logon user wants to log onto the terminal press Esc or Alt F4 6 From the Account list select the account that the system will use to log on the terminal operator 7 Select Enable Reset Hotkey to allow the terminal to be reset to factory defaults registry and shortcuts by p...

Page 29: ... 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 From the desktop select Start Settings Control Panel or From the HP ThinConnect window click the Control Panel button NOTE The LPD Control program is available only on terminals equipped with a serial port ENWW 21 ...

Page 30: ...ck Num Lock and Scroll Lock keys Sound Allows you to enable SoundSentry which causes Windows to generate visual warnings when the system makes a sound Display Allows you to enable High Contrast which causes Windows to use colors and fonts designed for easy reading Mouse Allows you to enable MouseKeys which lets you control the pointer with the numeric keypad on the keyboard General Allows you to a...

Page 31: ...r 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 Enable F12 Network Boot Select to enable the ability to boot the client using a network drive ENWW Boot Settings 23 ...

Page 32: ... Windows CE browser comes with a pre defined list of trusted certification authorities that include Equifax Thwarte Entrust GlobalSign GTE and others My Certificates are your personal digital certificates Other Authorities are intermediate certificate authorities No intermediate authorities are loaded by default 2 Click Import select the location source of the certificate or key and then click OK ...

Page 33: ...ration below that identify the FTP location of the update image that the client retrieves from the FTP server If you set these tags the Value column will be populated automatically with the FTP server location Each time the system boots it will check these fields for a file server or FTP server and will look for system updates Use the Power Settings utility to schedule wakeup and shutdown times to...

Page 34: ...he list and then click OK Dialing The Dialing Properties dialog box allows you to Add or select a dialing location Configure dial up settings for the selected location Local settings include the area code county region code and tone or pulse dialing Disable call waiting Set up dialing patterns for local long distance and international calls 26 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW ...

Page 35: ...t phone number Display The Display Properties dialog box allows you to configure the background image appearance scheme screen resolution color quality refresh frequency and screen saver NOTE You can also access the Display Properties dialog box by right clicking on the desktop and selecting Properties Reboot the terminal for display property changes to take effect The Background tab allows you to...

Page 36: ...p password protection as well as configure the following screen saver options no screen saver turn off monitor floating image tiled image The following table lists the available screen resolutions color quality settings and refresh frequencies The default is 800x600x16 60Hz Resolution Color Wide Screen 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz 800x480x16 X X 800x480x32 X X 800x600x16 X X X 800x600x32 X X X 1024x768x16 X X X...

Page 37: ...20x1440x32 X 2048x1536x16 2048x1536x32 NOTE If you set the display settings out of range you must reset the terminal to factory defaults by rebooting the terminal and holding down the F9 key until you see a window that says Loading at the bottom Resetting the terminal to factory defaults erases all configuration settings and connections ENWW Display 29 ...

Page 38: ...connection Close Session disconnects the terminal from the server but does not actually close the session on the server The session will continue to run on the server until the terminal operator logs off ESC performs the same function as the Esc key CTRL ALT DEL invokes the terminal Security dialog box CTRL ESC calls up the Remote Task list on WinFrame servers or opens the Start menu on MetaFrame ...

Page 39: ...r does not support the selected color option then it defaults to 16 bit color PNAgent Select to enable PNAgent Settings Click to display a dialog box that allows you to type the URL of the PNAgent server You can use this server to remotely configure PNAgent settings You can configure ICA seamless settings is these screens Force PNAgent on Reboot Select to cause PNAgent to prompt you to log in ever...

Page 40: ...er address list Lists the entered server locations Add Click to add a server address Delete Click to delete a server address Rename Group Click to rename the selected server group Default List Click to recall the previous server address list Firewall Settings The Firewall Settings tab allows you to set up a firewall by placing a proxy server between a server and a client In the Proxy section selec...

Page 41: ...Security TLS protocol If the firewall uses address remapping you must configure the client to use the alternate address returned by the data collector by selecting Use alternate address through firewalls This is necessary whether or not you are using a SOCKS or secure proxy server ENWW Global ICA Client Settings 33 ...

Page 42: ...lt mode of the thin client In this mode the client boots in standard desktop mode without making any default connections NOTE To log out of the selected appliance mode press Ctrl Alt the up arrow and a log off button will appear in the bottom right corner Press Ctrl Alt the down arrow to make the log off button disappear To return to the Default Desktop mode log out of the selected Appliance mode ...

Page 43: ...VMWare View Appliance 1 To see the VMware settings click VMware View Appliance and click Next ENWW HP Easy Config 35 ...

Page 44: ...ntials in the Username Password and Domain fields and then click Next 4 Select Use a proxy server and type the server address and port in the fields Click Finish The next time the thin client is started up it will boot into VMware Appliance mode 36 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW ...

Page 45: ...Citrix Desktop Appliance 1 To see the Citrix XenDesktop settings click Citrix Desktop Appliance and then click Next ENWW HP Easy Config 37 ...

Page 46: ...ld and then click Next 3 Select Use a proxy server and type the server address and port in the fields Click Finish The next time the thin client is started up it will boot into Citrix Desktop Appliance mode 38 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW ...

Page 47: ...Web Appliance 1 To see the Web Appliance settings click Web Appliance and then click Next ENWW HP Easy Config 39 ...

Page 48: ...e field and then click Next 3 Select Use a proxy server and type the server address and port in the fields Click Finish The next time the thin client is started up it will boot into Web Appliance mode 40 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW ...

Page 49: ...ble for that particular thin client model number This makes it easy for the administrator to compare versions and release notes 2 Select an image version The Add on button will change to Install Image button Press Install Image and the HP Easy Update application will automatically download and install the selected image version Release notes can be viewed by selecting an image version and then cli...

Page 50: ... one preinstalled in the image a version number will be listed in the New Version Available column If no version is listed no updates are available 2 Clear a box to remove an Add on Select a box to install or update an Add on 3 Click Next then accept the HP License Agreement to continue Easy Update will install selected new Add ons update selected Add ons and uninstall selected Add ons all in a si...

Page 51: ... meet the required business need Thin Client Management features include Asset and inventory management Thin client settings and connection cloning Software updates Patch and client updates Remote control Remote power management For more detailed information please see the HP Device Manager User Manual or the HP Device Manager Worldwide QuickSpec at http www hp com ENWW HP Device Manager 43 ...

Page 52: ... thin client please make sure that source master and target thin clients have identical hardware This is applicable regardless of deployment method being used HP ThinState Tools Altiris Deployment Solution HP OpenView Client Configuration Manager or any other deployment solution being used The HP ThinState Capture tool is a simple wizard based tool that you can use to capture an HP thin client ima...

Page 53: ...em settings to another HP thin client of the exact same model and hardware HP ThinState Deploy To perform a ThinState deployment 1 Set the boot order in the F10 System BIOS to USB boot if necessary 2 Attach the USB flash drive to the thin client unit you wish to deploy the captured image or system settings to and then power on the unit 3 Follow the on screen instructions You can deploy the capture...

Page 54: ...log box includes the following tabs General Allows you to enter start and search pages identify the Web browser type to determine how Web pages are displayed set the cache size and clear cache and history Connection Allows you to select LAN or autodial connections and to configure proxy server settings Security Allows you to specify Web sites that are trusted restricted and so on Also allows you c...

Page 55: ...layed on screen when the key is held down If you are a legacy user see Regional Settings on page 56 to change keyboard settings Select Disable local Windows key combinations e g ALT TAB to disable the passing of hot keys to the terminal service server Select Boot time Num Lock state On Off to enable Num Lock on the client LPD Control The LPD Control dialog box allows you to set the terminal up as ...

Page 56: ...technology NOTE Verify the terminal serial port is enabled in BIOS and in the Control Panel Port Lock window You must also set up the application server for LPD printing Modems The Modem Settings dialog box allows you to access and modify settings for external modems Refer to the device instructions that shipped with the modem or located on the manufacturer Web site for listings of modem AT comman...

Page 57: ...click the Make New Connection icon select the type of connection you want to make and then configure the connection Choose from the following connection types Dial up Connection Direct Connection VPN PPTP VPN L2TP Ethernet PPPoE Dial up Connection You can use a dial up modem with the thin client to access a dial up server This method provides two ways to access the enterprise intranet An enterpris...

Page 58: ...y of the standard means of connecting to the ISP such as a dial up modem cable modem or DSL modem You must first establish the connection to the ISP before contacting the enterprise PPTP VPN server This includes dial up access as well as direct access through the cable modem and DSL modem paths Virtual Private Network L2TP Connection Layer Two Tunneling Protocol L2TP merges the Microsoft PPTP prot...

Page 59: ... thin client wakes up You must first reboot and then shut down the unit for this feature to work Enable Wake On LAN Select to enable the power in the client to be turned on by the network PWRON State After Power Fail Select whether power is to be on off or defaults to its former state after a power failure Set Alarm Select the day s that the thin client wakes up You must first reboot and then shut...

Page 60: ...erver session to a local printer NOTE Windows CE is best suited for printing smaller documents The Printers dialog box contains an Add Network Printer icon an Add Local Printer icon and an icon for each configured printer You can use Internet Printing Protocol IPP to print to network printers IPP defines a standard protocol for printing as well as managing print jobs NOTE To avoid port conflicts H...

Page 61: ...ialog box 1 Double click the Add Network Printer or Add Local Printer icon to invoke the Printer Wizard which allows you to configure a new printer 2 In the first panel of the wizard select the port that you want the printer to use and then click Next ENWW Printers 53 ...

Page 62: ...at the model name entered in step 3 match EXACTLY the name of the driver installed on the terminal server If it does not printing will fail 4 Click Yes to print test page and share this printer if desired and then click Finish The configured printer now appears in the printer window 54 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW ...

Page 63: ...Setting up a Network Printer 1 Select Add Network Printer in the printer window 2 Type the IP address or domain name in the field and then click Next ENWW Printers 55 ...

Page 64: ...essary modifications and then click OK to save Regional Settings The Regional and Language Settings dialog box allows you to customize regional settings for the terminal You can change the way Windows CE displays numbers currency amounts times and dates The Regional Settings Properties dialog box includes the following tabs Regional Settings Allows you to select an input locale which determines ho...

Page 65: ...ce Language Allows you to determine the language used for the menus dialogs and alerts Only English is supported Input Language Allows you to select the keyboard language You can select multiple languages You can toggle between languages by clicking on the language system tray icon ENWW Regional Settings 57 ...

Page 66: ...ssword to log in This also activates the Single Button Log On check box and Account list Select Single Button Log On to enable the single button connect feature which invokes a dialog box that requires the terminal operator to press a keyboard key or click the Logon button on the dialog box to log in In the Account list select the account that the terminal will use to log in user For information a...

Page 67: ... enter parameters required for SNMP management SNMP agents run in network elements and respond to Network Management Station NMS queries GETs SNMP provides a means to query all terminals assigned to a specific community Each community should have a unique name and all members of a community have the same access privileges You can assign a single terminal to multiple communities Agents send unsolic...

Page 68: ...y tab 2 Click Add in the Accepted Community Names section The Community Configuration dialog is displayed 3 Type the name of the community in the Community Name box 4 Select the rights to the community in the Rights list and then click OK 60 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW ...

Page 69: ...y tab 2 Select Accept SNMP Packets from these hosts 3 Click Add in the SNMP packets section The SNMP Configuration dialog is displayed 4 Type the host name or IP address and then click OK 5 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add more hosts ENWW SNMP 61 ...

Page 70: ... for the terminal in the Contact box 3 Assign the terminal to a community by selecting a community from the Community Name list 4 To add a trap destination a In the Trap Destinations section click Add The SNMP Configuration dialog is displayed b Type the host name or IP address of the NMS trap server and then click OK 62 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW ...

Page 71: ...n authentication failure trap select Enable Authentication Failure Trap 7 Select the hosts from which SNMP packets may be accepted Choose either Accept SNMP packets from any host or Accept SNMP packets from these hosts 8 Click OK after entering all the necessary SNMP information ENWW SNMP 63 ...

Page 72: ...clients Administrators can set thin clients to automatically synchronize with an Internet time server or with a boot server Synchronization can occur only when your computer is connected to the Internet NOTE This feature can generate significant network traffic 64 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW ...

Page 73: ...al Shows manufacturer and product information for the terminal Includes a Reset button that you can use to reset the terminal to factory default property settings It also includes Export and Import buttons for easy registry import export For more information see Copying Registry Settings on page 66 Memory Allows you to adjust memory allocation between memory for storage room and memory needed to r...

Page 74: ...ate the image and then transfer the registry files You can transfer registry settings on only like to like clients meaning that the thin client you transfer to must have the same of the following list as the thin client you transfer from model number build number add ons To transfer registry settings to one thin client NOTE You can use Altiris or FTP to transfer registry settings to multiple thin ...

Page 75: ...ployment Directly from HP by manually entering HP FTP file server information for the server that contains the update By allowing the DHCP server to locate the FTP file server that contains the update NOTE For more information on setting DHCP values refer to the DHCP Options section in this chapter You may want to update your image because of the following You receive a new client perform updates ...

Page 76: ...information for the server 8 Select Use Values from DHCP Server 9 In the Server Name IP box type the FTP Server Name IP 10 In the Path and Filename box type the path and file name of the image 11 In the Server Port box type the FTP server port 12 In the User ID and Password boxes type the user ID and password required by the FTP file server 13 To automatically update the image each time the termin...

Page 77: ... server and client For more information see ThinPrint on page 73 View or Remove Programs The View or Remove Programs dialog box allows you to view or remove software programs currently installed on the terminal To remove a program select the program from the list and click Remove ENWW ThinPrint 69 ...

Page 78: ...lows you to view and interact with one computer the server using a simple program the viewer on another computer anywhere on the Internet The VNC Server runs as a service and therefore is available even when the user is logged off the thin client 70 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW ...

Page 79: ...or Accept input events from clients Enabling this setting will allow the viewer to control the keyboard and mouse of the unit remotely Autoport Select This setting will be devalued leaving only the Accept connections on port and Allow HTTP connections on port Accept connections on port Defaults to the standard VNC port of 5900 Allow HTTP connections on port Defaults to the standard VNC port of 580...

Page 80: ...Add ons and whether they are included in the image Add On In Factory Image CE 6 0 Add On In Factory Image CE 6 0 Aclient for CE 6 0 Y Y TEC 5 0 Y Y HP Easy Config Y Y HP ThinConnect Y Y HP Easy Update Y Y ThinPrint Y Y ICA 10 x Y Y HP ThinState Y Y Internet Explorer 6 0 for 6 00 Y Y TxtPad Y Y JetCet 5 0 for 6 00 Y Y Universal SC Reader Y Y Keyboard Intl Y Y USB Mass Storage 6 0 Y Y Media Player 9...

Page 81: ...et up ThinPrint on the server before attempting any ThinPrint jobs For more information about how to set up the server see http www thinprint com ThinPrint over TCP IP 1 Connect a local printer to the thin client NOTE Windows CE assigns LPT1 to the parallel port and LPT2 to the USB port 2 Open ThinPrint by selecting the icon on the Windows task bar or by clicking Start Programs ThinPrint ENWW Prog...

Page 82: ... printer name and port appear as LPT1 LPT1 4 Click Add local port to enter a new printer name and port for example HP_LaserJet_1150 You can change the printer name by selecting the printer and clicking the Edit entry button 74 Chapter 5 Programs and Add ons ENWW ...

Page 83: ...ose the ThinPrint screen 7 Reopen ThinPrint 8 Select the printer you created from the Current printer list 9 Click OK to save settings 10 Create an ICA or RDP connection in HP ThinConnect 11 Double click on the connection you just created ENWW Programs 75 ...

Page 84: ...12 Log in to the server 76 Chapter 5 Programs and Add ons ENWW ...

Page 85: ... example hp_LaserJet_1150 HP000AE495D355 1 15 Click OK to print the document ThinPrint Network Printer 1 Open ThinPrint 2 Click the Assignment tab and then click the Add Network Printer button 3 If configuring a shared printer a Select Shared printer b Type the Printer name c Type the Network path User name and Password ENWW Programs 77 ...

Page 86: ...the printer s IP address in the Printer address field NOTE The printer name must match the printer name set up on the server 5 Click OK to save settings and close the Network Printer window 6 On the Assignment tab select the check box next to the printer you just set up 7 Click OK to save settings and close ThinPrint 78 Chapter 5 Programs and Add ons ENWW ...

Page 87: ...CA connection created will appear in both the HP ThinConnect window and the HP Connections for Citrix Software window For more information about HP ThinConnect see Chapter 3 HP ThinConnecton page 6 You can access the HP Connections for Citrix Software window from Start Programs HP Connections for Citrix Software The shortcut icon on the desktop Creating a New ICA connection The upper section of th...

Page 88: ...o send Unicode values of characters as virtual key codes to the keyboard input RDP supports operation in any environment that allows network localization automatic disconnect and remote configuration Variable bandwidth allocation through client side bitmap caching and optional compression for low bandwidth connections significantly improving performance over low bandwidth connections Multichannel ...

Page 89: ... Pad It requires that RDP client be in the run time image Server authentication verifies that you are connecting to the correct remote computer or server to help prevent unintentionally exposing confidential information Transport Layer Security TLS Secure Sockets Layer SSL protects users from rogue servers Network level authentication requires user level authentication prior to establishing full R...

Page 90: ... you selected TCP IP in the Connect box click Telnet Options to further configure the connection 5 In the Connect To box select the port to which to connect 6 Click Connect to establish the connection The Connect button is not available until the connection is properly configured To associate a TEC with a user account 1 Start Programs HP ThinConnect 2 Click Add 82 Chapter 5 Programs and Add ons EN...

Page 91: ...g and arp NOTE The maximum character limit is 5 MB of ASCII data TxtPad is available from a shortcut in the Start Programs menu Add ons The following section provides information about add ons that can be added to your CE based thin client image ELO Touch Screen The ELO Touch Screen applet allows you to enable or disable the touch screen You can also calibrate the touch screen by clicking the Alig...

Page 92: ...herit properties of other thin client devices Extracting the settings of one device and redeploying the same settings to other devices reduces network congestion Registry settings can be 100 to 10 000 times smaller than the entire image Please note the following about the Registry Import Export tool The tools requires extensive knowledge of Altiris Deployment Server The source and target machine m...

Page 93: ...g and drop the Job to the source unit under the Computers window This copies the source computer s registry and prepares it for import 2 Select CE_RegImport from the Job window and drag and drop the job to All Computers under the Computers window This imports the settings from the source computer to the network Exporting Registries from Multiple Units While it is possible to export registries from...

Page 94: ... dialing patterns 27 display properties 4 mouse 48 SNMP 62 user interface 17 connections adding 7 adding ICA 79 assigning 13 15 automatic 16 deleting 7 deleting ICA 80 dial up 49 direct 50 editing 7 editing ICA 80 primary 14 primary or secondary 15 Control Panel 21 copying registry settings 65 country code 26 creating desktop shortcut 80 new ICA connection 79 one time TEC 82 user account 8 user ac...

Page 95: ...nnections 49 network device name 66 Network Management Station query 59 network printer setting up 55 NMS 59 O Other Authorities 24 P permissions 11 Persistent column 15 PNAgent 31 Port Lock 50 power settings 51 PPPoE 50 PPTP 50 preferences ICA 31 primary connections 15 printer adding 53 modifying 56 printer network setting up 55 Printers 52 printers 52 printing 47 52 programs 73 pulse dialing 26 ...

Page 96: ...uthorities 24 TxtPad 83 U updating your system 67 user accounts 8 58 user interface 17 users assigning connections to 13 switching 20 V View or Remove Programs 69 Virtual Network Computing 70 Virtual Private Network 50 VMWare View appliance 35 VNC Server 70 VNC Web site 71 Volume and Sounds 71 VPN 50 W Web appliance 39 Web sites Altiris 46 84 HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool 46 latest image 2 su...

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