HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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.... 1. Ensure that the BIOS settings have a first boot device of the TFTP Server, and Tag 067 set to MAC addresses (this file are specified correctly. ● If a tool other network traffic blocking device between the DHCP server and the Thin Client. 2. Connect a regular PC... that the options specified in this sometimes occurs in the Image Manager server directory (typically C:\Program Files\HP Image Manager\Server). Booting the Thin Clients 31 Booting the Thin Clients When a Thin Client is initially powered-on the server. I see if the regular PC can get a DHCP address (No...
.... 1. Ensure that the BIOS settings have a first boot device of the TFTP Server, and Tag 067 set to MAC addresses (this file are specified correctly. ● If a tool other network traffic blocking device between the DHCP server and the Thin Client. 2. Connect a regular PC... that the options specified in this sometimes occurs in the Image Manager server directory (typically C:\Program Files\HP Image Manager\Server). Booting the Thin Clients 31 Booting the Thin Clients When a Thin Client is initially powered-on the server. I see if the regular PC can get a DHCP address (No...
Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual
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This is especially helpful if BIOS-updates are accomplished. 6 Terminal Commands Reboot Reboots all units of the according subnet Shutdown Gracefully shuts down all units of the according subnet Beep Sends a Beep to all units in a subnet Send Massage Lets you send short messages to all units of a subnet Execute Snapin Enables you to configure and execute Snapins. Page 28
This is especially helpful if BIOS-updates are accomplished. 6 Terminal Commands Reboot Reboots all units of the according subnet Shutdown Gracefully shuts down all units of the according subnet Beep Sends a Beep to all units in a subnet Send Massage Lets you send short messages to all units of a subnet Execute Snapin Enables you to configure and execute Snapins. Page 28
HP Device Manager 3.8 User Manual
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Table of Contents Introduction 145 Images & Repository Management 145 Client BIOS Settings for PXE 146 Pulling a PXE Image From a Client 147 Pushing a PXE Image to a Client 150 Preparing an XPe Client for Image Distribution 152 Cloning an XPe Image 153 Updating Images 157 Changing Registry Settings 159 ...Installing an XPe Software Component 166 Transferring an XPe Software Component to the FTP Repository 166 Installing an XPe Software Component on Client Devices 169 Performing a Persistent Write Operation on NeoLinux 4.x Devices 170 Adding Devices Using MAC Addresses 173 Configuring Agents 175 ...
Table of Contents Introduction 145 Images & Repository Management 145 Client BIOS Settings for PXE 146 Pulling a PXE Image From a Client 147 Pushing a PXE Image to a Client 150 Preparing an XPe Client for Image Distribution 152 Cloning an XPe Image 153 Updating Images 157 Changing Registry Settings 159 ...Installing an XPe Software Component 166 Transferring an XPe Software Component to the FTP Repository 166 Installing an XPe Software Component on Client Devices 169 Performing a Persistent Write Operation on NeoLinux 4.x Devices 170 Adding Devices Using MAC Addresses 173 Configuring Agents 175 ...
HP Device Manager 3.8 User Manual
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Click OK to reboot, shutdown and wake a client remotely. Power Management Using the HP Management Console The Management Console enables you right-click on the screen of the client's BIOS must be achieved either by using the templates available on the Operations tab, or by selecting from the pop-up menu. 3 The Task Editor dialog...
Click OK to reboot, shutdown and wake a client remotely. Power Management Using the HP Management Console The Management Console enables you right-click on the screen of the client's BIOS must be achieved either by using the templates available on the Operations tab, or by selecting from the pop-up menu. 3 The Task Editor dialog...
HP Device Manager 3.8 User Manual
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...the image file is a PXE image, it can be signed or verified by clicking the Sign or Verify buttons in the Repository Management dialog. HP Device Manager will report a verification error if the MD5 signature file does not exist. You can transfer image files between repositories using a template... in order for PXE Before you can pull or push a PXE image, you must make sure that the source and target client devices have their BIOS settings configured correctly. 1 Power-on the thin client device and hold down the Delete key to display the CMOS Setup Utility screen. 2 Select Advanced...
...the image file is a PXE image, it can be signed or verified by clicking the Sign or Verify buttons in the Repository Management dialog. HP Device Manager will report a verification error if the MD5 signature file does not exist. You can transfer image files between repositories using a template... in order for PXE Before you can pull or push a PXE image, you must make sure that the source and target client devices have their BIOS settings configured correctly. 1 Power-on the thin client device and hold down the Delete key to display the CMOS Setup Utility screen. 2 Select Advanced...
HP Device Manager 3.8 User Manual
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...Advanced Tasks Pulling a PXE You can be stored. 5 Set the Action to Pull PXE image from any client managed by HP Image From a Client Device Manager and store it as described in the section "Client BIOS Settings for PXE" on page 146. 2 In the Management Console, display the OS tab containing the ...name of the client in its Device Tree. 3 Select the Imaging tab in the Task Templates pane then ...
...Advanced Tasks Pulling a PXE You can be stored. 5 Set the Action to Pull PXE image from any client managed by HP Image From a Client Device Manager and store it as described in the section "Client BIOS Settings for PXE" on page 146. 2 In the Management Console, display the OS tab containing the ...name of the client in its Device Tree. 3 Select the Imaging tab in the Task Templates pane then ...
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...a PXE image stored in the FTP Repository list box. 5 Select Push PXE image to device as the Action to any client managed by HP Device Manager, as long as described in the section "Client BIOS Settings for PXE" on page 146. 2 In the Management Console, display the OS tab containing the name of the... client in its Device Tree. 3 Select the Imaging tab in the Task Templates pane, then doubleclick on the _PXE Imaging ...
...a PXE image stored in the FTP Repository list box. 5 Select Push PXE image to device as the Action to any client managed by HP Device Manager, as long as described in the section "Client BIOS Settings for PXE" on page 146. 2 In the Management Console, display the OS tab containing the name of the... client in its Device Tree. 3 Select the Imaging tab in the Task Templates pane, then doubleclick on the _PXE Imaging ...
NeoLinux Thin Clients User Manual
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...enabled. For information on changing this setting. You can connect USB external drives to enable this setting in the BIOS see "Enabling the USB Controller in the thin client BIOS" on page 119. When finished 18 Connecting the components If upgrading from an earlier version of the drive in... that the USB Controller settings in your NeoLinux thin client, including floppy drives, zip drives, and CD-ROM drives. (USB devices are setting up, and type the path of NeoLinux, you are not supported in Capio 504.) 1 In the ezConnect (Neoware Connection Manager) menu bar, select Settings | ...
...enabled. For information on changing this setting. You can connect USB external drives to enable this setting in the BIOS see "Enabling the USB Controller in the thin client BIOS" on page 119. When finished 18 Connecting the components If upgrading from an earlier version of the drive in... that the USB Controller settings in your NeoLinux thin client, including floppy drives, zip drives, and CD-ROM drives. (USB devices are setting up, and type the path of NeoLinux, you are not supported in Capio 504.) 1 In the ezConnect (Neoware Connection Manager) menu bar, select Settings | ...
Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows® CE 5.0 User Manual
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.../100 BaseT Ethernet (RJ-45) port is installed in the BIOS to Enabled: 1 Power off the Neoware thin client and disconnect all thin client functions work through the wireless Ethernet connection, including Neoware Remote Manager and ezAnywhere shadowing functions. Enabling the USB Controller If you are using a Neoware thin client that once a wireless Ethernet card is no longer functional. If...
.../100 BaseT Ethernet (RJ-45) port is installed in the BIOS to Enabled: 1 Power off the Neoware thin client and disconnect all thin client functions work through the wireless Ethernet connection, including Neoware Remote Manager and ezAnywhere shadowing functions. Enabling the USB Controller If you are using a Neoware thin client that once a wireless Ethernet card is no longer functional. If...
User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE
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... icon 129 Appendix 1 Configuring an Internal Wireless Ethernet Card 131 Enabling the USB Controller in the appliance BIOS 131 Setting the USB Controller setting in the BIOS to Enabled 131 Only Wireless Ethernet 132 Supported Eon Models 133 Supported wireless Ethernet cards 133 Aironet Utilities... 133 Aironet Client Utility 133 Profile Properties 134 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 134 Update Firmware 134 Status 135 Statistics 135...
... icon 129 Appendix 1 Configuring an Internal Wireless Ethernet Card 131 Enabling the USB Controller in the appliance BIOS 131 Setting the USB Controller setting in the BIOS to Enabled 131 Only Wireless Ethernet 132 Supported Eon Models 133 Supported wireless Ethernet cards 133 Aironet Utilities... 133 Aironet Client Utility 133 Profile Properties 134 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 134 Update Firmware 134 Status 135 Statistics 135...
User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE
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Note: For detailed instructions on wireless installation, setup and configuration, please see "Enabling the USB Controller in the appliance BIOS" on page 131. If a wireless LAN has not been installed, the following dialog box will enable the drop down menu above with the selected language.... Wireless LAN Settings icon 113 Creating Connections This will open. Changing Appliance Properties The Input Language tab allows you plan to setup and configure Neoware's USB Wireless Adaptor. In the Installed Input Languages, select the input language you the set the Default Input Language.
Note: For detailed instructions on wireless installation, setup and configuration, please see "Enabling the USB Controller in the appliance BIOS" on page 131. If a wireless LAN has not been installed, the following dialog box will enable the drop down menu above with the selected language.... Wireless LAN Settings icon 113 Creating Connections This will open. Changing Appliance Properties The Input Language tab allows you plan to setup and configure Neoware's USB Wireless Adaptor. In the Installed Input Languages, select the input language you the set the Default Input Language.
User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE
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... 340/350) installed in preparation for installing the Wireless device. Enabling the USB Controller in the appliance BIOS If you are using a Neoware thin client device that was purchased after July 1, 2001, already have the USB controller enabled. Only system administrators ... Ethernet card. Setting the USB Controller setting in the appliance BIOS. Neoware thin clients shipped after that the Thin Client device be opened in a thin client appliance. Please carefully follow the BIOS setting instructions. If your Thin Client was shipped prior to July 1, 2001, then you do ...
... 340/350) installed in preparation for installing the Wireless device. Enabling the USB Controller in the appliance BIOS If you are using a Neoware thin client device that was purchased after July 1, 2001, already have the USB controller enabled. Only system administrators ... Ethernet card. Setting the USB Controller setting in the appliance BIOS. Neoware thin clients shipped after that the Thin Client device be opened in a thin client appliance. Please carefully follow the BIOS setting instructions. If your Thin Client was shipped prior to July 1, 2001, then you do ...
User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE
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...connections 64 B bar code scanners 18, 19 BIOS Enabling the USB Controller 131 C carriage return, in terminal emulations 59 Changing printer properties 108 Citrix ICA Client 42 Client name disallowed characters in name 117 client printers defined 80 closing connections 81 color depth ICA...Connections tab 75 displaying 75 editing and deleting connections 80 starting connections 75, 81 connection properties changing 80 resetting 87 setting Neoware Terminal Emulation connections 54 PPP/RAS connections 49 startup options 76 connection type Terminal Emulation connections 58 Connections tab starting a...
...connections 64 B bar code scanners 18, 19 BIOS Enabling the USB Controller 131 C carriage return, in terminal emulations 59 Changing printer properties 108 Citrix ICA Client 42 Client name disallowed characters in name 117 client printers defined 80 closing connections 81 color depth ICA...Connections tab 75 displaying 75 editing and deleting connections 80 starting connections 75, 81 connection properties changing 80 resetting 87 setting Neoware Terminal Emulation connections 54 PPP/RAS connections 49 startup options 76 connection type Terminal Emulation connections 58 Connections tab starting a...
Migrating from HP Neoware Thin Clients to HP Thin Clients
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... of their thin client products. Thin Client Specials: Customization Some customers may qualify for customization may include: Custom Image Load Image Loading Image Design & Load Image Consultancy & Support Component Integration Component Installation 3rd party Component Integration Unit Customization & Personalization Bios Setting Changes Standard bios setting change...
... of their thin client products. Thin Client Specials: Customization Some customers may qualify for customization may include: Custom Image Load Image Loading Image Design & Load Image Consultancy & Support Component Integration Component Installation 3rd party Component Integration Unit Customization & Personalization Bios Setting Changes Standard bios setting change...