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... Windows are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Java is protected by copyright. and other countries. No part of this document may be liable for HP products and services are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company. HP Device Manager 4.x First Edition (January 2009) Document Part Number: 535158-001 HP...
... Windows are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Java is protected by copyright. and other countries. No part of this document may be liable for HP products and services are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company. HP Device Manager 4.x First Edition (January 2009) Document Part Number: 535158-001 HP...
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... Firefox Settings 108 Using File and Registry Templates 109 Merging File and Registry Templates 111 Copying Files ...113 Remote Command Execution ...117 Remote Execution of Windows Scripts 119 vii
... Firefox Settings 108 Using File and Registry Templates 109 Merging File and Registry Templates 111 Copying Files ...113 Remote Command Execution ...117 Remote Execution of Windows Scripts 119 vii
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... The ability to report on work done and task status. ● The ability to access any file or the system registry in thin client devices. ● XML-based task file. ● Design tool for administrator to create tasks. ● User-friendly graphical user ...interface. ● Easy and powerful repository management. ● Support for WAN environment. ● Windows® XPe device management. ● Windows CE device management ● Linux device management ● Easy to change Enhanced Write Filter setting for thin client devices running HP software.
... The ability to report on work done and task status. ● The ability to access any file or the system registry in thin client devices. ● XML-based task file. ● Design tool for administrator to create tasks. ● User-friendly graphical user ...interface. ● Easy and powerful repository management. ● Support for WAN environment. ● Windows® XPe device management. ● Windows CE device management ● Linux device management ● Easy to change Enhanced Write Filter setting for thin client devices running HP software.
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..."FTP Repository"). Task Pane & Summary Pane The Task Pane and Summary Pane are in HP Device Manager are listed here. Descriptions of various items in the bottom area of the main Management Console window. The Agent mode can work at the NAT network without Gateway. To create a task...The Repository actually resides over each device will be either a separate disk partition or RAM, EWF allows the run-time image to execute thin-client image extraction and distribution. Through configurations to a device or group of devices. Template Pane The Template Pane is the mode of the ...
..."FTP Repository"). Task Pane & Summary Pane The Task Pane and Summary Pane are in HP Device Manager are listed here. Descriptions of various items in the bottom area of the main Management Console window. The Agent mode can work at the NAT network without Gateway. To create a task...The Repository actually resides over each device will be either a separate disk partition or RAM, EWF allows the run-time image to execute thin-client image extraction and distribution. Through configurations to a device or group of devices. Template Pane The Template Pane is the mode of the ...
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...together at the same time, such as an icon. You should use HP Device Manager. For example: Ctrl + C. About This Manual This manual explains how to the User Manual for the type of client operating system being used in this will be highlighted. Occasionally it will...of a window), then hold down the left mouse button unless specifically told otherwise. ● drag To "drag" means to position the mouse pointer on an item on the display, such as the Ctrl key and the C key, this manual: ● devices, clients and thin clients The terms "devices", "clients", "thin clients" are ...
...together at the same time, such as an icon. You should use HP Device Manager. For example: Ctrl + C. About This Manual This manual explains how to the User Manual for the type of client operating system being used in this will be highlighted. Occasionally it will...of a window), then hold down the left mouse button unless specifically told otherwise. ● drag To "drag" means to position the mouse pointer on an item on the display, such as the Ctrl key and the C key, this manual: ● devices, clients and thin clients The terms "devices", "clients", "thin clients" are ...
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... Hardware Pentium® III or greater 512 MB RAM 8 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager NOTE: Java Runtime is required: ● Operating System Windows 2000 Server (SP4) Windows 2003 Server Windows Server 2008 ● Third-party Software Java Runtime: SUN Java Runtime Environment ...6 DBMS-any number of the following environment is required: ● Operating System Windows 2000 Professional (SP4) Windows 2000 Server (SP4) Windows XP Professional (SP2) Windows Vista Windows 2003 Server Windows Server 2008 ● Third-party Software Java™ Runtime: SUN Java Runtime Environment...
... Hardware Pentium® III or greater 512 MB RAM 8 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager NOTE: Java Runtime is required: ● Operating System Windows 2000 Server (SP4) Windows 2003 Server Windows Server 2008 ● Third-party Software Java Runtime: SUN Java Runtime Environment ...6 DBMS-any number of the following environment is required: ● Operating System Windows 2000 Professional (SP4) Windows 2000 Server (SP4) Windows XP Professional (SP2) Windows Vista Windows 2003 Server Windows Server 2008 ● Third-party Software Java™ Runtime: SUN Java Runtime Environment...
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... is required: ● Operating System HP XPe HP CE 6 HP Linux Debian HP ThinConnect HP ThinPro HP ThinPro GT NeoLinux 4.0.1 NeoLinux 3 Neoware XP embedded 1.4.2 or later Neoware CE 8.1 Maxspeed XPe Maxspeed CE ● Hardware Thin-client device supporting one Gateway should be installed...thin-client device that will be managed by the system. However, only one of the operating systems listed above 2 MB free disk space System Requirements 9 The following environment is required: ● Operating System Windows 2000 Professional (SP4) Windows 2000 Server (SP4) Windows 2003 Server Windows...
... is required: ● Operating System HP XPe HP CE 6 HP Linux Debian HP ThinConnect HP ThinPro HP ThinPro GT NeoLinux 4.0.1 NeoLinux 3 Neoware XP embedded 1.4.2 or later Neoware CE 8.1 Maxspeed XPe Maxspeed CE ● Hardware Thin-client device supporting one Gateway should be installed...thin-client device that will be managed by the system. However, only one of the operating systems listed above 2 MB free disk space System Requirements 9 The following environment is required: ● Operating System Windows 2000 Professional (SP4) Windows 2000 Server (SP4) Windows 2003 Server Windows...
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... other TFTP servers running on the same machine, it . (This is set , remove them. The Management Server installation process installs the HP PXE Service. Add option 60, and set under Windows 2000. Configuring DHCP Servers This section describes how to configure the DHCP server for use the PXE service. If option 60... server is called DHCP Proxy. The following instructions on most networks, these issues should then be ready to be added in order to tell PXE clients where to PXEClient.
... other TFTP servers running on the same machine, it . (This is set , remove them. The Management Server installation process installs the HP PXE Service. Add option 60, and set under Windows 2000. Configuring DHCP Servers This section describes how to configure the DHCP server for use the PXE service. If option 60... server is called DHCP Proxy. The following instructions on most networks, these issues should then be ready to be added in order to tell PXE clients where to PXEClient.
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...'40003' must be updated to be written exactly as version 2.0 does not support vendor specific information. Enter Cmd in the command window. Enter server (using the UNC name for the server). A Command shell appears. b. For more information, see http://www.isc.org. 28 ...Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager b. c. Type in set optionvalue 201 STRING 'Management_Gateway_IP_Address' '40003' then press the Enter key. (The Management_Gateway_IP_Address is in add ...
...'40003' must be updated to be written exactly as version 2.0 does not support vendor specific information. Enter Cmd in the command window. Enter server (using the UNC name for the server). A Command shell appears. b. For more information, see http://www.isc.org. 28 ...Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager b. c. Type in set optionvalue 201 STRING 'Management_Gateway_IP_Address' '40003' then press the Enter key. (The Management_Gateway_IP_Address is in add ...
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Double-click onAdd/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs window will be asked to confirm your decision. Uninstalling Device Manager 31 Select HP Device Manager from the list of currently installed programs. 4. Click OK to activate the Device Manager configuration program. 5. Uninstalling Device Manager 1. You will appear. 3. Open the Microsoft Windows Control Panel (On a Windows 2000 system, select Start > Settings > Control Panel). 2. Click Change/Remove to continue.
Double-click onAdd/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs window will be asked to confirm your decision. Uninstalling Device Manager 31 Select HP Device Manager from the list of currently installed programs. 4. Click OK to activate the Device Manager configuration program. 5. Uninstalling Device Manager 1. You will appear. 3. Open the Microsoft Windows Control Panel (On a Windows 2000 system, select Start > Settings > Control Panel). 2. Click Change/Remove to continue.
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... entered as an IP address or as the HP Management Server, then enter "localhost". 3. Logging in their respective fields. If the console is on the Windows desktop, or from the Start menu select Programs > HP > HP Device Manager > HP Device Management Console The Log in to the HP Management Console 33 Enter the Server Address of...
... entered as an IP address or as the HP Management Server, then enter "localhost". 3. Logging in their respective fields. If the console is on the Windows desktop, or from the Start menu select Programs > HP > HP Device Manager > HP Device Management Console The Log in to the HP Management Console 33 Enter the Server Address of...
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Once the username and password are verified, the main window of the HP Management Console appears. If this is the first time you have logged into the Management Console and the installer was unable to the Console. 4. Click OK to log in to set up the FTP server automatically, the FTP Repository Wizard will appear. See Repository Management on page 201. 34 Chapter 3 Getting Started
Once the username and password are verified, the main window of the HP Management Console appears. If this is the first time you have logged into the Management Console and the installer was unable to the Console. 4. Click OK to log in to set up the FTP server automatically, the FTP Repository Wizard will appear. See Repository Management on page 201. 34 Chapter 3 Getting Started
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Management Console Overview 35 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 the client devices, sorted with a custom grouping scheme. ● Template Toolbar Selects the different options to ...Provides tools enabling you to power on page 46 for more information. ● Device Pane All clients of the devices currently managed by HP Device Manager. Refer to the listed client devices are listed here. This pane contains the Device Tree, which determine their content. ●...
Management Console Overview 35 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 the client devices, sorted with a custom grouping scheme. ● Template Toolbar Selects the different options to ...Provides tools enabling you to power on page 46 for more information. ● Device Pane All clients of the devices currently managed by HP Device Manager. Refer to the listed client devices are listed here. This pane contains the Device Tree, which determine their content. ●...
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...an Ending IP Address. You can check the progress of addresses for client agents. IP scopes define set ranges where HP Device Manager will search this range of the Discover Device task by Range dialog box. 4. Client Discovery 39 3. IP walking will search for a reply. Select ...the Edit option in the IP Search Scope list box to display the Discover by displaying the Gateways tab and selecting the name of the Console window...
...an Ending IP Address. You can check the progress of addresses for client agents. IP scopes define set ranges where HP Device Manager will search this range of the Discover Device task by Range dialog box. 4. Client Discovery 39 3. IP walking will search for a reply. Select ...the Edit option in the IP Search Scope list box to display the Discover by displaying the Gateways tab and selecting the name of the Console window...
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All of the Management Console window. A screen icon with a curved arrow and padlock over it indicates the device is currently in pull-lock mode (Enhanced Write Filter is currently down or disconnected. Device Management All thin clients that connect to the server are displayed in the Device Pane... screen icon with a straight arrow and padlock over it indicates the device is currently in push-lock mode. 48 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console A screen icon with a curved arrow over it indicates the device is currently in pull mode. Selecting one or more devices and...
All of the Management Console window. A screen icon with a curved arrow and padlock over it indicates the device is currently in pull-lock mode (Enhanced Write Filter is currently down or disconnected. Device Management All thin clients that connect to the server are displayed in the Device Pane... screen icon with a straight arrow and padlock over it indicates the device is currently in push-lock mode. 48 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console A screen icon with a curved arrow over it indicates the device is currently in pull mode. Selecting one or more devices and...
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... the Grouping Property Name item in the left-hand tree pane. 3. Changing Grouping Properties Grouping properties can be set by entering them into the properties window for each property. 2. Enter the names for each device, or assigned by dragging and dropping devices between property groups. Click Apply to finish. NOTE: Changing...
... the Grouping Property Name item in the left-hand tree pane. 3. Changing Grouping Properties Grouping properties can be set by entering them into the properties window for each property. 2. Enter the names for each device, or assigned by dragging and dropping devices between property groups. Click Apply to finish. NOTE: Changing...
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... IP packet by sending ICMP Echo Request messages with varying Time to Live (TTL) values to check the connection status of the device will appear. 4. A window displaying the network connection status of the device. Effectively, the TTL is required to display a menu. 2. Checking Network Connection Status You can accept requests. Each...
... IP packet by sending ICMP Echo Request messages with varying Time to Live (TTL) values to check the connection status of the device will appear. 4. A window displaying the network connection status of the device. Effectively, the TTL is required to display a menu. 2. Checking Network Connection Status You can accept requests. Each...
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... Tasks Printing Device Information To print information about all the selected devices is displayed in the window. 3. In the Device Pane, select the devices you accept the printing settings. 68 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console Click the Print icon in the toolbar to a *.csv file. Either click Export... to export the list to display the Print Device window. OR Click Print Preview to print (Ctrl-click and/or Shift-...
... Tasks Printing Device Information To print information about all the selected devices is displayed in the window. 3. In the Device Pane, select the devices you accept the printing settings. 68 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console Click the Print icon in the toolbar to a *.csv file. Either click Export... to export the list to display the Print Device window. OR Click Print Preview to print (Ctrl-click and/or Shift-...
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... The Task Editor dialog box will be achieved either by selecting from the pop-up menu when you to connect to a remote thin client and view and control that client from the HP Management Console. Select a device or a group of the terminal will appear. 3. Click OK. This can be displayed in the Device Pane... Device template available on a device as described below. To shadow a device: 1. When the Shadow processing task is complete, the remote desktop of devices in a separate window.
... The Task Editor dialog box will be achieved either by selecting from the pop-up menu when you to connect to a remote thin client and view and control that client from the HP Management Console. Select a device or a group of the terminal will appear. 3. Click OK. This can be displayed in the Device Pane... Device template available on a device as described below. To shadow a device: 1. When the Shadow processing task is complete, the remote desktop of devices in a separate window.
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Select a completed Shadow Device task in a separate window ready for Shadowing. Right-click and select Open VNC Viewer for Shadowing, or display the Task menu and select Open VNC Viewer for your operations. 70 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console The remote desktop of the client will be displayed in the Task Pane. 2. To Open VNC Viewer for Shadowing: 1.
Select a completed Shadow Device task in a separate window ready for Shadowing. Right-click and select Open VNC Viewer for Shadowing, or display the Task menu and select Open VNC Viewer for your operations. 70 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console The remote desktop of the client will be displayed in the Task Pane. 2. To Open VNC Viewer for Shadowing: 1.