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... Applying an Add-on to a Thin Client 120 Images ...130 Introduction ...130 Images & Repository Management 130 Client BIOS Settings for PXE 130 Pulling a PXE Image From a Client 131 Pushing a PXE Image to a Client 134 Cloning an Image from an HP Thin Client 137 Updating Images ...140 Changing Registry... 7 Configuration Management User Management ...159 Adding Users ...159 Deleting Users ...160 Assigning Users to Groups 160 Changing a User's password 161 Adding a Group ...163 Assigning Permissions to Groups 163 Assigning Users to Groups 164 Deleting Groups ...166 User Authentication with...
... Applying an Add-on to a Thin Client 120 Images ...130 Introduction ...130 Images & Repository Management 130 Client BIOS Settings for PXE 130 Pulling a PXE Image From a Client 131 Pushing a PXE Image to a Client 134 Cloning an Image from an HP Thin Client 137 Updating Images ...140 Changing Registry... 7 Configuration Management User Management ...159 Adding Users ...159 Deleting Users ...160 Assigning Users to Groups 160 Changing a User's password 161 Adding a Group ...163 Assigning Permissions to Groups 163 Assigning Users to Groups 164 Deleting Groups ...166 User Authentication with...
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Select the folder where Device Manager has been installed. Click OK to set the Administrator password. 24 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager The following message box will appear when the database has been successfully created. 21. Click OK to continue. 20. ● Migrate Device Manager database to a specific location in the Directory Settings box. Input the path or click Browse and navigate to new location Select the database type: PostgreSQL (default) or MS SQL Server.
Select the folder where Device Manager has been installed. Click OK to set the Administrator password. 24 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager The following message box will appear when the database has been successfully created. 21. Click OK to continue. 20. ● Migrate Device Manager database to a specific location in the Directory Settings box. Input the path or click Browse and navigate to new location Select the database type: PostgreSQL (default) or MS SQL Server.
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Click Finish to complete the installation process. Installation Procedure 25 22. Click OK and you will be informed that the password has been set successfully. 23. Click OK. 24. Click Next. 25.
Click Finish to complete the installation process. Installation Procedure 25 22. Click OK and you will be informed that the password has been set successfully. 23. Click OK. 24. Click Next. 25.
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Logging in to the HP Management Console To launch the HP Management Console: 1. Enter the Server Address of your Username and Password in their respective fields. The address can be entered as an IP address or as the HP Management Server, then enter "localhost". 3. If the console is ...on the Windows desktop, or from the Start menu select Programs > HP > HP Device Manager > HP Device Management ...
Logging in to the HP Management Console To launch the HP Management Console: 1. Enter the Server Address of your Username and Password in their respective fields. The address can be entered as an IP address or as the HP Management Server, then enter "localhost". 3. If the console is ...on the Windows desktop, or from the Start menu select Programs > HP > HP Device Manager > HP Device Management ...
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Click OK to log in to set up the FTP server automatically, the FTP Repository Wizard will appear. If this is the first time you have logged into the Management Console and the installer was unable to the Console. See Repository Management on page 201. 34 Chapter 3 Getting Started 4. Once the username and password are verified, the main window of the HP Management Console appears.
Click OK to log in to set up the FTP server automatically, the FTP Repository Wizard will appear. If this is the first time you have logged into the Management Console and the installer was unable to the Console. See Repository Management on page 201. 34 Chapter 3 Getting Started 4. Once the username and password are verified, the main window of the HP Management Console appears.
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... console starts. Click Delete then Yes to confirm that the user must be used to log in order to add the new user to use HP Device Manager. This user name can be added to a group before it has any permissions to a user group. Deleting Users 1. Assigning Users to ... 1. In the User Management dialog box, double-click a user name in the User Management dialog box. 3. Enter a Username for the new user and specify a Password. Select a user in the Users list to add a new user. 2. Click Add to edit the user. 160 Chapter 7 Configuration Management The Create New User dialog...
... console starts. Click Delete then Yes to confirm that the user must be used to log in order to add the new user to use HP Device Manager. This user name can be added to a group before it has any permissions to a user group. Deleting Users 1. Assigning Users to ... 1. In the User Management dialog box, double-click a user name in the User Management dialog box. 3. Enter a Username for the new user and specify a Password. Select a user in the Users list to add a new user. 2. Click Add to edit the user. 160 Chapter 7 Configuration Management The Create New User dialog...
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2. In the User Management dialog box, right-click on the name of the user whose password needs to remove the user from the selected group. User Management 161 Changing a User's password 1. Select the Member Of tab. 3. Click Add to add the user to a new group, or Delete to be changed.
2. In the User Management dialog box, right-click on the name of the user whose password needs to remove the user from the selected group. User Management 161 Changing a User's password 1. Select the Member Of tab. 3. Click Add to add the user to a new group, or Delete to be changed.
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2. Enter the New Password for the user, then re-enter it is strongly recommended that you log in as root for the first time, it in the Confirm Password field. 4. NOTE: When you change the password from the pop-up menu. 3. Click OK to finish. Select Change Password from the default. 162 Chapter 7 Configuration Management
2. Enter the New Password for the user, then re-enter it is strongly recommended that you log in as root for the first time, it in the Confirm Password field. 4. NOTE: When you change the password from the pop-up menu. 3. Click OK to finish. Select Change Password from the default. 162 Chapter 7 Configuration Management
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... search user. This Import process tells Device Manager which LDAP users are permitted to use the anonymous user. Configure a Search User. Leave the Username and Password blank to log in, and what their privileges are once they do so. On the General tab of an imported Group. User Management 169 In...
... search user. This Import process tells Device Manager which LDAP users are permitted to use the anonymous user. Configure a Search User. Leave the Username and Password blank to log in, and what their privileges are once they do so. On the General tab of an imported Group. User Management 169 In...
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.... 3. Click Add to the new repository, then click OK. 5. In the Configuration Management dialog box, select the FTP Repositories item in the Server Address, Username, Password and Path settings. Enter a repository name to be used by HP Device Manager to refer to configure a new server. 4.
.... 3. Click Add to the new repository, then click OK. 5. In the Configuration Management dialog box, select the FTP Repositories item in the Server Address, Username, Password and Path settings. Enter a repository name to be used by HP Device Manager to refer to configure a new server. 4.
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Server Address: 192.168.88.7 (FTP server IP address) Username: john Password: dev1234 (input will become the default FTP Repository unless another has already been defined as such. 176 Chapter 7 Configuration Management If there is located. 5. Click ...
Server Address: 192.168.88.7 (FTP server IP address) Username: john Password: dev1234 (input will become the default FTP Repository unless another has already been defined as such. 176 Chapter 7 Configuration Management If there is located. 5. Click ...
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... be supplied to the Management Gateway when deleting tasks from the Console's menu bar to show progress information for PXE image tasks. The VNC Access Password fields enable you to display the Configuration Management dialog box, then selecting the Task Settings item in the left-hand tree pane. Note that must... option is checked, a 'cancel task' command will only attempt to send a task once. 186 Chapter 7 Configuration Management The PXE Image option enables you to specify a password that these fields cannot be blank.
... be supplied to the Management Gateway when deleting tasks from the Console's menu bar to show progress information for PXE image tasks. The VNC Access Password fields enable you to display the Configuration Management dialog box, then selecting the Task Settings item in the left-hand tree pane. Note that must... option is checked, a 'cancel task' command will only attempt to send a task once. 186 Chapter 7 Configuration Management The PXE Image option enables you to specify a password that these fields cannot be blank.
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Status Walker Configuration The Status Walker configuration options enable you to display a short description of that option. Clicking in the left-hand tree pane. Status Walker Configuration 187 Select Tools > Configuration from the Console's menu bar to display the Configuration Management dialog box, then select the Status Walker Configuration item in an option field will cause the Description box to specify the walking group size, timeout and retry times, and specify the user name and password for three telnet configurations.
Status Walker Configuration The Status Walker configuration options enable you to display a short description of that option. Clicking in the left-hand tree pane. Status Walker Configuration 187 Select Tools > Configuration from the Console's menu bar to display the Configuration Management dialog box, then select the Status Walker Configuration item in an option field will cause the Description box to specify the walking group size, timeout and retry times, and specify the user name and password for three telnet configurations.
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... Authentication Management in the Console's menu bar to the improper usage of the Management Server. Enter your user Password then click OK. There are accessed by Management Server when executing tasks. Key Management An Authentication Key is a plain text...process. To update the current Authentication Key: 1. Authentication Management Since the HP Management Server can discover and manage all HP Device Manager gateways and agents on the Management Console. To overcome this, HP Device Manager provides an authentication capability for providing authentication: Key Management and ...
... Authentication Management in the Console's menu bar to the improper usage of the Management Server. Enter your user Password then click OK. There are accessed by Management Server when executing tasks. Key Management An Authentication Key is a plain text...process. To update the current Authentication Key: 1. Authentication Management Since the HP Management Server can discover and manage all HP Device Manager gateways and agents on the Management Console. To overcome this, HP Device Manager provides an authentication capability for providing authentication: Key Management and ...
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NOTE: Expire Interval is the time that user passwords contain: ● at least eight characters ● letters of days). 5. Click the OK button. 3. If an agent cannot contact a gateway for a folder to display the ... window to save the current authentication key(s) as letters To export all Authentication Key(s): 1. Click the Update Current Key button to its initial key. HP recommends that the password (Key) keeps valid. Click the Export All Key(s) button in use) and the agent will revert to display the Update Key dialog box...
NOTE: Expire Interval is the time that user passwords contain: ● at least eight characters ● letters of days). 5. Click the OK button. 3. If an agent cannot contact a gateway for a folder to display the ... window to save the current authentication key(s) as letters To export all Authentication Key(s): 1. Click the Update Current Key button to its initial key. HP recommends that the password (Key) keeps valid. Click the Export All Key(s) button in use) and the agent will revert to display the Update Key dialog box...
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... Log, click the View Update Log button in the Re-enter Password field. 5. Click the Import Key(s) button in the Key Management window to create and confirm the KeyStore password. 4. Enter the KeyStore Password then click the OK button. The system will prompt you to ...enter the KeyStore password. 4. 3. To import Authentication Key(s): 1. Click the OK button. The system will prompt...
... Log, click the View Update Log button in the Re-enter Password field. 5. Click the Import Key(s) button in the Key Management window to create and confirm the KeyStore password. 4. Enter the KeyStore Password then click the OK button. The system will prompt you to ...enter the KeyStore password. 4. 3. To import Authentication Key(s): 1. Click the OK button. The system will prompt...
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The Device Management Gateway Access Control window will appear. 3. NOTE: If the Manually control Gateway access option is unchecked, the gateway with the Unknown status is regarded as Banned and you need to recognize or ban the selected gateway. 2. Select a gateway from the Gateway Access Control List, then click the Acknowledge or Ban button to configure the status of the gateway manually. 192 Chapter 7 Configuration Management Enter your password then click OK. When this option is selected, the gateway with the Unknown status is regarded as Acknowledged.
The Device Management Gateway Access Control window will appear. 3. NOTE: If the Manually control Gateway access option is unchecked, the gateway with the Unknown status is regarded as Banned and you need to recognize or ban the selected gateway. 2. Select a gateway from the Gateway Access Control List, then click the Acknowledge or Ban button to configure the status of the gateway manually. 192 Chapter 7 Configuration Management Enter your password then click OK. When this option is selected, the gateway with the Unknown status is regarded as Acknowledged.
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When you want to be created. 4. Click Next to access it. Enter the User Name and Password for the server to enable HP Device Manager to display the FTP Repository Location screen. 5. If an existing FTP Repository is not found at that will be asked if you click ...Next, the FTP Repository Wizard will search for the server. The User Name and Password must have write permissions for the directory...
When you want to be created. 4. Click Next to access it. Enter the User Name and Password for the server to enable HP Device Manager to display the FTP Repository Location screen. 5. If an existing FTP Repository is not found at that will be asked if you click ...Next, the FTP Repository Wizard will search for the server. The User Name and Password must have write permissions for the directory...
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... the Console's menu bar to save the settings. 8. Configuring the Status Walker You can display a short description of each option by typing in a Username and Password for each one of Walking Retry Times. 6. Enter a value for Walking Timeout. 5. Define a value for the Walking Group Size. 4. Set the number of them. 7. Click...
... the Console's menu bar to save the settings. 8. Configuring the Status Walker You can display a short description of each option by typing in a Username and Password for each one of Walking Retry Times. 6. Enter a value for Walking Timeout. 5. Define a value for the Walking Group Size. 4. Set the number of them. 7. Click...
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... pause parameter. 14004062 Cancelled by user. 14004072 Registry value is too long. 14004082 Get registry value failure. 14004092 Registry results overflowed. 14004102 No VNC password. 14004112 Set VNC password failure. 14004122 No element found. 14004132 Create VNC process failure. 14005002 Verify MD5 failure. 14006012 Connect FTP failure. 14006022 FTP error. 14006032 Could...
... pause parameter. 14004062 Cancelled by user. 14004072 Registry value is too long. 14004082 Get registry value failure. 14004092 Registry results overflowed. 14004102 No VNC password. 14004112 Set VNC password failure. 14004122 No element found. 14004132 Create VNC process failure. 14005002 Verify MD5 failure. 14006012 Connect FTP failure. 14006022 FTP error. 14006032 Could...