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..., Blades, Thin Clients, Point-of Warranty) Relational: Extended Warranty (HP Care Pack, Contract) Comm: Commercial product Support (see http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html?jumpid=re g_R1002_USEN. Other European, Middle Eastern, and African countries provide HP support through Service... Partner(s). For European, Middle Eastern, and African countries that are not listed in this guide, contact Service Provider for local support. and Cons. Non-Relational: Standard Warranty and Trade (Out of -Sale systems. ESS: Servers, Storage, Networking, OS...
..., Blades, Thin Clients, Point-of Warranty) Relational: Extended Warranty (HP Care Pack, Contract) Comm: Commercial product Support (see http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html?jumpid=re g_R1002_USEN. Other European, Middle Eastern, and African countries provide HP support through Service... Partner(s). For European, Middle Eastern, and African countries that are not listed in this guide, contact Service Provider for local support. and Cons. Non-Relational: Standard Warranty and Trade (Out of -Sale systems. ESS: Servers, Storage, Networking, OS...
HP Device Manager User Manual
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... DHCP Server 29 Configuring Routers ...29 Uninstalling Device Manager ...31 3 Getting Started Logging in to the HP Management Console 33 Management Console Overview ...35 The OS Tabs Display ...35 The Gateways Tab Display 36 Client Discovery ...37 HP Management Agent Broadcast 37 Discover Agent ...37 Discover by DHCP Tag ...41 Manual Configuration ...42 Setting...
... DHCP Server 29 Configuring Routers ...29 Uninstalling Device Manager ...31 3 Getting Started Logging in to the HP Management Console 33 Management Console Overview ...35 The OS Tabs Display ...35 The Gateways Tab Display 36 Client Discovery ...37 HP Management Agent Broadcast 37 Discover Agent ...37 Discover by DHCP Tag ...41 Manual Configuration ...42 Setting...
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..., ICA connection clones, add/remove software components and so on the top-left of devices to meet their specific needs. OS Tabs OS Tabs enable you to select the different categories of industry-standard Internet protocols and services that are connected to the server are... means a device managed by HP Device Manager. All thin clients of the tools administrators may use to your HP Management Server. Device Tree The Device Tree is a protocol defined on the Management Console. Each Task Template is a type of resource (such as a thin client. HP Device Manager provides a variety of...
..., ICA connection clones, add/remove software components and so on the top-left of devices to meet their specific needs. OS Tabs OS Tabs enable you to select the different categories of industry-standard Internet protocols and services that are connected to the server are... means a device managed by HP Device Manager. All thin clients of the tools administrators may use to your HP Management Server. Device Tree The Device Tree is a protocol defined on the Management Console. Each Task Template is a type of resource (such as a thin client. HP Device Manager provides a variety of...
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... tabs for more information. ● Device Pane All clients of the selected OS type that are connected to the server are displayed in this window. This pane contains the Device Tree, which determine their content. ● OS Tabs Selects the different categories of terminal operating systems that... Provides tools enabling you to power on page 46 for the operating system types of the devices currently managed by HP Device Manager. Management Console Overview The OS Tabs Display The Management Console window consists of three panes and a series of tabs which is hierarchical list of all...
... tabs for more information. ● Device Pane All clients of the selected OS type that are connected to the server are displayed in this window. This pane contains the Device Tree, which determine their content. ● OS Tabs Selects the different categories of terminal operating systems that... Provides tools enabling you to power on page 46 for the operating system types of the devices currently managed by HP Device Manager. Management Console Overview The OS Tabs Display The Management Console window consists of three panes and a series of tabs which is hierarchical list of all...
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... mode. All of the Management Console window. Double-clicking an item in push-lock mode. 48 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console On the OS tabs, devices are represented by the following icons: A folder represents a number of devices that currently the status of the chosen...found. A screen icon with a power symbol over it indicates that have been grouped together using the grouping schemes function. Device Management All thin clients that connect to the server are displayed in pull-lock mode (Enhanced Write Filter is ON). A screen icon with an exclamation mark ...
... mode. All of the Management Console window. Double-clicking an item in push-lock mode. 48 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console On the OS tabs, devices are represented by the following icons: A folder represents a number of devices that currently the status of the chosen...found. A screen icon with a power symbol over it indicates that have been grouped together using the grouping schemes function. Device Management All thin clients that connect to the server are displayed in pull-lock mode (Enhanced Write Filter is ON). A screen icon with an exclamation mark ...
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... tab in a directory named C:\Program Files, enter the command as C: \Program Files\xxx.exe. Remote Command Execution HP Device Manager can be executed directly on a Windows XP Embedded OS. You can be found on a client device first. To execute DOS commands you need to write them to make sure it is recommended that...
... tab in a directory named C:\Program Files, enter the command as C: \Program Files\xxx.exe. Remote Command Execution HP Device Manager can be executed directly on a Windows XP Embedded OS. You can be found on a client device first. To execute DOS commands you need to write them to make sure it is recommended that...
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.... Select the FTP Repository where the add-on Server Repository field, then click the Upload button. Click on the OS tab for the operating system supported by the add-on template to client devices using a template. 10. Once the add-on has been transferred, it can be listed in the Elements on...
.... Select the FTP Repository where the add-on Server Repository field, then click the Upload button. Click on the OS tab for the operating system supported by the add-on template to client devices using a template. 10. Once the add-on has been transferred, it can be listed in the Elements on...
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...stored in an FTP Repository in a specific FTP Repository if created using a PXE Server. The Imaging templates for each OS tab provide various means of HP Device Manager and some DHCP server setups may conflict with PXE, see Configuring DHCP Servers on page 206. Image files ...template. Signing & Verifying PXE Images If the image file is only required on a thin client's flash storage. Client BIOS Settings for it to be applied to the Server Repository, then uploaded from your local HP Device Management System) can be imported into an FTP Repository as described in the ...
...stored in an FTP Repository in a specific FTP Repository if created using a PXE Server. The Imaging templates for each OS tab provide various means of HP Device Manager and some DHCP server setups may conflict with PXE, see Configuring DHCP Servers on page 206. Image files ...template. Signing & Verifying PXE Images If the image file is only required on a thin client's flash storage. Client BIOS Settings for it to be applied to the Server Repository, then uploaded from your local HP Device Management System) can be imported into an FTP Repository as described in the ...
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... F10 key then Y and Return to the initial screen, select Integrated Peripherals then VIA OnChip PCI Device. 4. To pull a PXE image from any client managed by HP Device Manager and store it can pull (copy) a PXE image from a device: 1. Select the Imaging tab in its Device Tree. 3. In... OS tab containing the name of the client device from which you want to other clients. Make sure Onboard Lan Boot ROM is achieved using the _PXE Imaging template. For Neoware devices, make sure the BIOS settings of the client in the Task Templates pane, then double-click on the thin client ...
... F10 key then Y and Return to the initial screen, select Integrated Peripherals then VIA OnChip PCI Device. 4. To pull a PXE image from any client managed by HP Device Manager and store it can pull (copy) a PXE image from a device: 1. Select the Imaging tab in its Device Tree. 3. In... OS tab containing the name of the client device from which you want to other clients. Make sure Onboard Lan Boot ROM is achieved using the _PXE Imaging template. For Neoware devices, make sure the BIOS settings of the client in the Task Templates pane, then double-click on the thin client ...
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When the HP Management Agent on page 130. 2. This is achieved using the _PXE Imaging template. In the Management Console, display the OS tab containing the name of the client in the Tasks pane of the Console. When the task has been completed successfully, the client will reboot as it contains enough ...can push (write) a PXE image stored in 15 seconds. 10. Note that the device will reboot in an FTP Repository to any client managed by HP Device Manager, as long as normal and the Tasks pane will display a warning message indicating that this may take several minutes. Make sure...
When the HP Management Agent on page 130. 2. This is achieved using the _PXE Imaging template. In the Management Console, display the OS tab containing the name of the client in the Tasks pane of the Console. When the task has been completed successfully, the client will reboot as it contains enough ...can push (write) a PXE image stored in 15 seconds. 10. Note that the device will reboot in an FTP Repository to any client managed by HP Device Manager, as long as normal and the Tasks pane will display a warning message indicating that this may take several minutes. Make sure...
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When the HP Management Agent on the client receives the task, the client will display a warning message indicating that the device will reboot in the Management Console will continue to indicate that this procedure! The client will reboot after cloning has completed and enter Maintenance Mode. The... Tasks pane in 15 seconds. 9. The cloned image is stored, its OS build number, original size, compressed size, and checksum. You...
When the HP Management Agent on the client receives the task, the client will display a warning message indicating that the device will reboot in the Management Console will continue to indicate that this procedure! The client will reboot after cloning has completed and enter Maintenance Mode. The... Tasks pane in 15 seconds. 9. The cloned image is stored, its OS build number, original size, compressed size, and checksum. You...
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Updating Images The _Update Image template on one or more devices: 1. To update the image on each OS tab enables you to apply images to be listed in Repository Management ready for use in the Device Tree. 140 Chapter 6 Advanced Tasks Select the platform and the image name, then select the FTP Repository where it is stored. In the Management Console, display the OS tab containing the name of the client(s) to devices without using a PXE Server. The cloned image file will also be updated with the new image in other templates.
Updating Images The _Update Image template on one or more devices: 1. To update the image on each OS tab enables you to apply images to be listed in Repository Management ready for use in the Device Tree. 140 Chapter 6 Advanced Tasks Select the platform and the image name, then select the FTP Repository where it is stored. In the Management Console, display the OS tab containing the name of the client(s) to devices without using a PXE Server. The cloned image file will also be updated with the new image in other templates.
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Additionally, the existing settings can be cloned from which you want to get registry settings. Changing Registry Settings HP Device Manager can clone the system registry of the device from a device using File and Registry templates. The procedure is as follows: 1. Getting Registry Settings HP Device Manager can add, delete and change registry keys and their values on thin client devices using the Get Registry template and then modified. Changing Registry Settings 143 Select the OS tab corresponding to the operating system of a thin client device.
Additionally, the existing settings can be cloned from which you want to get registry settings. Changing Registry Settings HP Device Manager can clone the system registry of the device from a device using File and Registry templates. The procedure is as follows: 1. Getting Registry Settings HP Device Manager can add, delete and change registry keys and their values on thin client devices using the Get Registry template and then modified. Changing Registry Settings 143 Select the OS tab corresponding to the operating system of a thin client device.
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... 166 import 169 pre-assigning devices 61 I icon, management console 26 icons device tree 48 in systray 26 images cloning from thin client 137 pulling from client 131 pushing to client 134 repository management 130 updating 140 import authentication key 190 report plug-in file 197 users and groups 169 installation administrator password... pane 35 device toolbar 35 file menu 43 gateways tab 36 icon on desktop 26 installing 7 log in 33 menu 43 menus 43 OS tabs 35 OS tabs display 35 overview 35 status bar 36 system requirements 8 task menu 45 task pane 36 template menu 45 template pane 35 template ...
... 166 import 169 pre-assigning devices 61 I icon, management console 26 icons device tree 48 in systray 26 images cloning from thin client 137 pulling from client 131 pushing to client 134 repository management 130 updating 140 import authentication key 190 report plug-in file 197 users and groups 169 installation administrator password... pane 35 device toolbar 35 file menu 43 gateways tab 36 icon on desktop 26 installing 7 log in 33 menu 43 menus 43 OS tabs 35 OS tabs display 35 overview 35 status bar 36 system requirements 8 task menu 45 task pane 36 template menu 45 template pane 35 template ...
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N NAT environment 42 NeoLinux 4.x devices 212 Neoware, legacy client BIOS settings 130 network checking connection status 67 configuring settings 102 requirements 10 O opening VNC viewer 84 OS tabs 3 overview 1 overview, system structure 1 P parameters setting agent 156 task 183 password, setting during installation 24... task 79 grouping 182 pulling PXE image from client 131 pushing PXE image to client 134 PXE client BIOS settings 130 configuring DHCP server 27 configuring routers 29 pulling image from client 131 pushing image to client 134 R region, configuring settings 106 registry changing...
N NAT environment 42 NeoLinux 4.x devices 212 Neoware, legacy client BIOS settings 130 network checking connection status 67 configuring settings 102 requirements 10 O opening VNC viewer 84 OS tabs 3 overview 1 overview, system structure 1 P parameters setting agent 156 task 183 password, setting during installation 24... task 79 grouping 182 pulling PXE image from client 131 pushing PXE image to client 134 PXE client BIOS settings 130 configuring DHCP server 27 configuring routers 29 pulling image from client 131 pushing image to client 134 R region, configuring settings 106 registry changing...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5630, t5545, t5145, and t5540 Thin Clients
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.... Network *Check "Amount of Flash memoYrye"sin system information table. Reboot the thin client Boot Yes OK? No If you are using XPe OS, disable the write filter. Done Yes Boot OK? Note: Refer to factory defaults. 1. Reboot the thin client Boot Yes OK? Reboot the thin client t5000 Troubleshooting Flow Chart End Troubleshooting 47 USB Device 2.
.... Network *Check "Amount of Flash memoYrye"sin system information table. Reboot the thin client Boot Yes OK? No If you are using XPe OS, disable the write filter. Done Yes Boot OK? Note: Refer to factory defaults. 1. Reboot the thin client Boot Yes OK? Reboot the thin client t5000 Troubleshooting Flow Chart End Troubleshooting 47 USB Device 2.
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... the job that you like to run this script, click DOS. 10. Ensure that the boot order is set to deploy the original thin client image. 5. Under In which OS would you will use to use FLASH.IMG 9. Ensure that IBR.exe (Image Restore) and Flash.dd are stored in the same directory...
... the job that you like to run this script, click DOS. 10. Ensure that the boot order is set to deploy the original thin client image. 5. Under In which OS would you will use to use FLASH.IMG 9. Ensure that IBR.exe (Image Restore) and Flash.dd are stored in the same directory...
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...to a Parallel device, you execute a normal shutdown (via the network. Why are over -written by HP ThinConnect OS settings when your HP thin client boots. Settings made using the BIOS utility are BIOS changes made locally using Altiris (Repset) overwritten during system... Asked Questions Question Answer What characters are over -written by HP ThinConnect OS settings when your HP thin client boots. mapping entry? You should not be captured from a thin client with quotation marks. After the thin client has been turned off instantly with a remote wakeup signal. ...
...to a Parallel device, you execute a normal shutdown (via the network. Why are over -written by HP ThinConnect OS settings when your HP thin client boots. Settings made using the BIOS utility are BIOS changes made locally using Altiris (Repset) overwritten during system... Asked Questions Question Answer What characters are over -written by HP ThinConnect OS settings when your HP thin client boots. mapping entry? You should not be captured from a thin client with quotation marks. After the thin client has been turned off instantly with a remote wakeup signal. ...
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...RDP session that host names not include blanks. Why are over -written by HP ThinConnect OS settings when your HP thin client boots. When adding a Thinprint printer, what is excluded from a thin client operating wirelessly? Why does the wakeup utility not work when I am deploying... 4 Frequently Asked Questions Question Answer What characters are over -written by HP ThinConnect OS settings when your HP thin client boots. After the thin client has been turned off instantly with the power button, the thin client cannot be up ? name, you execute a normal shutdown (via the ...
...RDP session that host names not include blanks. Why are over -written by HP ThinConnect OS settings when your HP thin client boots. When adding a Thinprint printer, what is excluded from a thin client operating wirelessly? Why does the wakeup utility not work when I am deploying... 4 Frequently Asked Questions Question Answer What characters are over -written by HP ThinConnect OS settings when your HP thin client boots. After the thin client has been turned off instantly with the power button, the thin client cannot be up ? name, you execute a normal shutdown (via the ...