End User License Agreement
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...YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. GRANT OF LICENSE. If the Software Product is provided to a separate license agreement between (a) you (either an individual or a single entity) and (b) Hewlett-Packard Company ("HP") that governs your HP product ("HP Product"), that it is used...BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use of the Freeware by third parties ("Freeware"), is licensed to you subject to distribute the Software PRODUCT ARE OFFERED...
...YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. GRANT OF LICENSE. If the Software Product is provided to a separate license agreement between (a) you (either an individual or a single entity) and (b) Hewlett-Packard Company ("HP") that governs your HP product ("HP Product"), that it is used...BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use of the Freeware by third parties ("Freeware"), is licensed to you subject to distribute the Software PRODUCT ARE OFFERED...
Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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... requirement in SJ/T11363-2006. Table 2-2 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements (continued) Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Memory X O O O I/O PCAs X O O O Power supply X O O O Keyboard X O O O Mouse X O O O Chassis/Other X O O O Fans X O O O Internal/External Media Reading X O O O Devices External Control Devices X O O O Cable X O O O Hard Disk Drive X O O O Display X X O O Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated...
... requirement in SJ/T11363-2006. Table 2-2 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements (continued) Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Memory X O O O I/O PCAs X O O O Power supply X O O O Keyboard X O O O Mouse X O O O Chassis/Other X O O O Fans X O O O Internal/External Media Reading X O O O Devices External Control Devices X O O O Cable X O O O Hard Disk Drive X O O O Display X X O O Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated...
HP Virtual Desktop Infrastructure with Citrix XenDesktop Getting Started Guide
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...; A management console running Microsoft® Windows® to run the XenCenter management GUI • HP XenDesktop software purchased and downloaded from the following supported destination options for installing the HP integrated Citrix XenServer: o Hard drive o Secure Digital (SD) memory card o Flash media (USB flash drive) For more information on device support, see the...
...; A management console running Microsoft® Windows® to run the XenCenter management GUI • HP XenDesktop software purchased and downloaded from the following supported destination options for installing the HP integrated Citrix XenServer: o Hard drive o Secure Digital (SD) memory card o Flash media (USB flash drive) For more information on device support, see the...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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... hardware drivers for multiple hardware platforms can be streamed on-demand to any PC or thin client-regardless of HP Image Manager as a network storage product (a SAN product) that makes it possible to boot several clients off a single virtual drive hosted on the server ● Applications can ... systems and applications on the server. All application processing is described as a virtual disk drive, so clients do not require a hard disk or flash memory. Using HP Image Manager you can think of the device's hardware configuration. The DHCP server receives the request and responds...
... hardware drivers for multiple hardware platforms can be streamed on-demand to any PC or thin client-regardless of HP Image Manager as a network storage product (a SAN product) that makes it possible to boot several clients off a single virtual drive hosted on the server ● Applications can ... systems and applications on the server. All application processing is described as a virtual disk drive, so clients do not require a hard disk or flash memory. Using HP Image Manager you can think of the device's hardware configuration. The DHCP server receives the request and responds...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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... NIC manufacturer's web site. A server class Network Adapter is recommended). When using multiple clients booting off a single server, a performance bottleneck may occur during network and server hard ... the Installer Wizard You will run the Installer Wizard on the server (or a PC running a Windows operating system, if the server is running Linux-see note below...again on the 64-bit editions of Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 servers. ● Main memory: 128 MB minimum, 512 MB or more recommended ● Processor: equivalent to Pentium ...relevant HP Image Manager software components.
... NIC manufacturer's web site. A server class Network Adapter is recommended). When using multiple clients booting off a single server, a performance bottleneck may occur during network and server hard ... the Installer Wizard You will run the Installer Wizard on the server (or a PC running a Windows operating system, if the server is running Linux-see note below...again on the 64-bit editions of Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 servers. ● Main memory: 128 MB minimum, 512 MB or more recommended ● Processor: equivalent to Pentium ...relevant HP Image Manager software components.
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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...the default port range (27000-27009). ● A comma-separated list of operation. If every sector was created. Some Windows settings, such as virtual memory settings, have a partition containing enough free space to contain all data written by colons; Set The License Search Path Using An Environment Variable You can... Overlay) write cache file that every sector will grow in the license file. on Windows, the entries are separated by clients. HP Image Manager Server Configuration Disk Storage Required on the Server The Image Manager server must have an impact on the size of CVOL ...
...the default port range (27000-27009). ● A comma-separated list of operation. If every sector was created. Some Windows settings, such as virtual memory settings, have a partition containing enough free space to contain all data written by colons; Set The License Search Path Using An Environment Variable You can... Overlay) write cache file that every sector will grow in the license file. on Windows, the entries are separated by clients. HP Image Manager Server Configuration Disk Storage Required on the Server The Image Manager server must have an impact on the size of CVOL ...
User's Guide - Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals
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..., decompile, or disassemble the SYSTEM SOFTWARE, except and only to monitor the recognition processes and correct any damages arising out of errors in Read Only Memory (ROM) of the SYSTEM may contain multiple versions of the SYSTEM. ❏ Single EULA The package for handling such errors and to the extent that...
..., decompile, or disassemble the SYSTEM SOFTWARE, except and only to monitor the recognition processes and correct any damages arising out of errors in Read Only Memory (ROM) of the SYSTEM may contain multiple versions of the SYSTEM. ❏ Single EULA The package for handling such errors and to the extent that...
Quick Reference Guide for Microsoft Windows NTe-based Thin Clients
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.... The factory-default administrator password is "Administrator". ✎ For security purposes, it is flushed before you restart or shut down or restart the terminal instead, the changes will be lost unless the write filter cache is recommended that the passwords be opened by selecting Winlog in Default Password. Passwords...). 3. Quick Reference Guide 3 To disable auto logon: 1. The factory-default user name and password are prompted to log off. However, due to local memory constraints, the number of additional users should be created by typing Ctrl+Alt+Del to a minimum.
.... The factory-default administrator password is "Administrator". ✎ For security purposes, it is flushed before you restart or shut down or restart the terminal instead, the changes will be lost unless the write filter cache is recommended that the passwords be opened by selecting Winlog in Default Password. Passwords...). 3. Quick Reference Guide 3 To disable auto logon: 1. The factory-default user name and password are prompted to log off. However, due to local memory constraints, the number of additional users should be created by typing Ctrl+Alt+Del to a minimum.
Quick Reference Guide for Microsoft Windows NTe-based Thin Clients
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The status of the dialog box. The terminal automatically restarts. The message does not display on the server. The NTe Desktop This section gives a general overview of time. See Appendix A, "Application Notes", later in the title bar of the flash memory write function can be turned off and restarted to any error messages...
The status of the dialog box. The terminal automatically restarts. The message does not display on the server. The NTe Desktop This section gives a general overview of time. See Appendix A, "Application Notes", later in the title bar of the flash memory write function can be turned off and restarted to any error messages...
Quick Reference Guide for Microsoft Windows NTe-based Thin Clients
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... memory to some administrator-level resources is denied. The initial desktop for an additional user account created by the administrator displays more like the administrator desktop, except access to create folders and store information, only one entry (Ms-ramdrive [Z:]) displays in this guide for the local user logon supplied with the terminal...
... memory to some administrator-level resources is denied. The initial desktop for an additional user account created by the administrator displays more like the administrator desktop, except access to create folders and store information, only one entry (Ms-ramdrive [Z:]) displays in this guide for the local user logon supplied with the terminal...
Quick Reference Guide for Microsoft Windows NTe-based Thin Clients
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... logs on the Thin Client model and the installed memory size. Ramdisk Configuration Dialog Box ✎ The default RAM disk size may prevent the time synchronization application from starting at log-on the terminal's local clock. If no time server is found, the terminal time can be ...The application then automatically closes. If desired, you to configure the RAM disk size. Ramdisk The RAM disk is volatile memory space set the terminal time. It searches for temporary data storage. Time Sync Winlog Time Sync launches the Dimension 4 time synchronization application dialog box...
... logs on the Thin Client model and the installed memory size. Ramdisk Configuration Dialog Box ✎ The default RAM disk size may prevent the time synchronization application from starting at log-on the terminal's local clock. If no time server is found, the terminal time can be ...The application then automatically closes. If desired, you to configure the RAM disk size. Ramdisk The RAM disk is volatile memory space set the terminal time. It searches for temporary data storage. Time Sync Winlog Time Sync launches the Dimension 4 time synchronization application dialog box...
Quick Reference Guide for Microsoft Windows NTe-based Thin Clients
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...has flushed the cache, all flash writes and returning success to retain. 16 Quick Reference Guide Because drive Z: is volatile memory, it is where the operating system and functional software components reside). The write filter also extends the life of read-write... terminal by employing a cache to the flash, with no further caching until a reboot occurs. The intercepted flash writes stored in the Control Panel. Drive Z: Drive Z: is rebooted or shut down. Appendix A - Application Notes Write Filter The write filter provides a secure environment for thin-client computing...
...has flushed the cache, all flash writes and returning success to retain. 16 Quick Reference Guide Because drive Z: is volatile memory, it is where the operating system and functional software components reside). The write filter also extends the life of read-write... terminal by employing a cache to the flash, with no further caching until a reboot occurs. The intercepted flash writes stored in the Control Panel. Drive Z: Drive Z: is rebooted or shut down. Appendix A - Application Notes Write Filter The write filter provides a secure environment for thin-client computing...
Quick Reference Guide for Microsoft Windows NTe-based Thin Clients
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... of flash memory. Writing to drive C: reduces the size of the write filter and the need to flush the cache to permanently save files that you will be left unused. However, if this occurs you do not write to flush the write filter cache and any terminal configuration changes ... flash size is reduced to the C: drive, the configuration settings described in the onboard non-volatile flash memory. If flash size is reduced to 2 MB, the terminal image will be irreparably damaged and it will not be lost. It is recommended that 5 MB be necessary for you save configuration data....
... of flash memory. Writing to drive C: reduces the size of the write filter and the need to flush the cache to permanently save files that you will be left unused. However, if this occurs you do not write to flush the write filter cache and any terminal configuration changes ... flash size is reduced to the C: drive, the configuration settings described in the onboard non-volatile flash memory. If flash size is reduced to 2 MB, the terminal image will be irreparably damaged and it will not be lost. It is recommended that 5 MB be necessary for you save configuration data....
Quick Reference Guide for Microsoft Windows NTe-based Thin Clients
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... NTe 4.37: ■ Support of version 4.37. ✎ The NTe Version 4.37 is available for 64MB and 128MB flash memory equipped clients. The 128MB build includes Internet Explorer and Service Pack 6a. The following new features are available with the release of PXE protocol ■...) ■ Macromedia Shockwave v8.5.1 (128MB builds only) ■ Microsoft Active X ■ Adobe Acrobat Reader v4.05b (for NTe-based Thin Clients This appendix discusses the updates to the T1010 Thin Client. NTe Firmware Version 4.37 for IE) (128MB builds only) 30 Quick Reference Guide Appendix B -
... NTe 4.37: ■ Support of version 4.37. ✎ The NTe Version 4.37 is available for 64MB and 128MB flash memory equipped clients. The 128MB build includes Internet Explorer and Service Pack 6a. The following new features are available with the release of PXE protocol ■...) ■ Macromedia Shockwave v8.5.1 (128MB builds only) ■ Microsoft Active X ■ Adobe Acrobat Reader v4.05b (for NTe-based Thin Clients This appendix discusses the updates to the T1010 Thin Client. NTe Firmware Version 4.37 for IE) (128MB builds only) 30 Quick Reference Guide Appendix B -
Quick Reference Guide for Microsoft Windows NTe-based Thin Clients
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... on Windows NTe-based thin clients. Once the client is flushed from RAM. If needed, the client then reads those files from occurring on flash memory to RAM. Write Filter System Tray Icons Your NTe-based thin client relies on the flash memory of the thin client, Write Filter must be... disabled. 32 Quick Reference Guide Since the files were stored in cache which operates as required. Therefore, your client) keeps unwanted updates or file changes from...
... on Windows NTe-based thin clients. Once the client is flushed from RAM. If needed, the client then reads those files from occurring on flash memory to RAM. Write Filter System Tray Icons Your NTe-based thin client relies on the flash memory of the thin client, Write Filter must be... disabled. 32 Quick Reference Guide Since the files were stored in cache which operates as required. Therefore, your client) keeps unwanted updates or file changes from...
Quick Reference Guide for Microsoft Windows NTe-based Thin Clients
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...to the help topic, "Write Filter Protection on the client to Enabled (Blue). If the client indicates a Red (Failed) icon, then Write Filter needs to be Inactive even after the client reboots. After the reboot, Write Filter is set to ensure flash memory protection. It is rebooted. This places Write Filter ...protected. Write Filter System Tray Icon Color Scheme Blue Icon Color Yellow White Red Meaning Write Filter is set to inactive, the flash memory on a client, Windows NTe 4.37 displays a color-coded icon in the system tray. To determine if Write Filter is enabled on the...
...to the help topic, "Write Filter Protection on the client to Enabled (Blue). If the client indicates a Red (Failed) icon, then Write Filter needs to be Inactive even after the client reboots. After the reboot, Write Filter is set to ensure flash memory protection. It is rebooted. This places Write Filter ...protected. Write Filter System Tray Icon Color Scheme Blue Icon Color Yellow White Red Meaning Write Filter is set to inactive, the flash memory on a client, Windows NTe 4.37 displays a color-coded icon in the system tray. To determine if Write Filter is enabled on the...
T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide
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... dialog box. Horizontal Scrolling When you can scroll horizontally by using the Memory Page Width option in , and below the view of the DEC 'VT' terminal emulations, it up or down the scroll bar. the memory containing the lines above or below the scroll box causes the previous or next block..., you are running one of lines and columns displayed in the buffer. The setting of the Display Rows and Memory Rows options in the Terminal Settings dialog box determines the number of lines currently displayed and stored in the window.) When you to quickly move through the buffer. ...
... dialog box. Horizontal Scrolling When you can scroll horizontally by using the Memory Page Width option in , and below the view of the DEC 'VT' terminal emulations, it up or down the scroll bar. the memory containing the lines above or below the scroll box causes the previous or next block..., you are running one of lines and columns displayed in the buffer. The setting of the Display Rows and Memory Rows options in the Terminal Settings dialog box determines the number of lines currently displayed and stored in the window.) When you to quickly move through the buffer. ...
T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide
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Hotspots are currently present in display memory by assigning the Show Hotspots function to a key + mouse button combination using the Define Stylus Actions dialog box (refer to the Mouse Functions chapter for ... is provided which enables you can press to be temporarily removed from the display and the hotspots to perform a particular function. For example, in ALL terminal emulation modes. Holding down the Control key and clicking the mouse pointer on the key name on the display (assuming default mouse configuration). You can...
Hotspots are currently present in display memory by assigning the Show Hotspots function to a key + mouse button combination using the Define Stylus Actions dialog box (refer to the Mouse Functions chapter for ... is provided which enables you can press to be temporarily removed from the display and the hotspots to perform a particular function. For example, in ALL terminal emulation modes. Holding down the Control key and clicking the mouse pointer on the key name on the display (assuming default mouse configuration). You can...
T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide
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...into keys is pressed. Defining Key Functions You can remove the selected definition or delete all the functions and associated virtual key names for each terminal emulation. NOTE: The Virtual Key Names appendix lists all the definitions by the 127-character limit per definition and the amount of... memory available in the Settings menu. If a required function has a virtual key name equivalent, use this instead of the Local check box. The Predefined Macros ...
...into keys is pressed. Defining Key Functions You can remove the selected definition or delete all the functions and associated virtual key names for each terminal emulation. NOTE: The Virtual Key Names appendix lists all the definitions by the 127-character limit per definition and the amount of... memory available in the Settings menu. If a required function has a virtual key name equivalent, use this instead of the Local check box. The Predefined Macros ...
T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide
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...the word Help displayed on the screen and the emulator executes the function associated with a red background. Instead of default hotspot keywords is in ALL terminal emulation modes. A set of pressing the key on the keyboard, you could invoke the function by holding down the Alt key then click the...the mouse pointer to the position required, hold down the Alt key and clicking the mouse pointer on a three-button mouse. For example, in display memory by clicking the mouse pointer on a keyword displayed on the screen and it is sent to the host, as long as a hotspot. Mouse Functions ...
...the word Help displayed on the screen and the emulator executes the function associated with a red background. Instead of default hotspot keywords is in ALL terminal emulation modes. A set of pressing the key on the keyboard, you could invoke the function by holding down the Alt key then click the...the mouse pointer to the position required, hold down the Alt key and clicking the mouse pointer on a three-button mouse. For example, in display memory by clicking the mouse pointer on a keyword displayed on the screen and it is sent to the host, as long as a hotspot. Mouse Functions ...