HP ThinPro Administrator's Guide
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... ...73 Delete ...73 Edit ...74 User View ...74 Control Panel ...75 Peripherals ...76 Client Aggregation 76 Client Aggregation Overview 77 Configuring Client Aggregation 78 Disabling Client Aggregation 83 Display Preferences 83 Keyboard Layout 85 Keyboard Preferences 86 Mouse ...87 Printers ...88 ... Touch Screen ...92 USB Manager ...93 Setup ...94 Date and Time 95 Global Network Settings 95 Language ...96 Network Connections 96 Wired Connection 97 Wireless Connection 99 VPN Connection 100 Security ...102 HP ThinPro Configuration 103 Personalization ...104 Boot Logo ...105 Desktop ...
... ...73 Delete ...73 Edit ...74 User View ...74 Control Panel ...75 Peripherals ...76 Client Aggregation 76 Client Aggregation Overview 77 Configuring Client Aggregation 78 Disabling Client Aggregation 83 Display Preferences 83 Keyboard Layout 85 Keyboard Preferences 86 Mouse ...87 Printers ...88 ... Touch Screen ...92 USB Manager ...93 Setup ...94 Date and Time 95 Global Network Settings 95 Language ...96 Network Connections 96 Wired Connection 97 Wireless Connection 99 VPN Connection 100 Security ...102 HP ThinPro Configuration 103 Personalization ...104 Boot Logo ...105 Desktop ...
HP ThinPro Administrator's Guide
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... administrator, log in as 16 advanced utilities 75 Agent Configure Manager 110 aggregation, client 76 Altiris configuration 110 B boot logo 104 C CDA mode 128 Citrix Desktop Appliance 128 Citrix ICA adding connection... 104 CDA mode 128 client aggregation 76 date and time 94 desktop background 104 display preferences 7 ezUpdate 110 factory reset 110 global network 94 HP ThinState 14 keyboard layout 7 keyboard preferences 76... Package Manager 110 ThinPrint 76 ThinPro configuration 94 touch screen 7 USB Manager 76 VNC Shadow 110 window manager 104 X Terminal 128 copy, connections 17 Custom adding ...
... administrator, log in as 16 advanced utilities 75 Agent Configure Manager 110 aggregation, client 76 Altiris configuration 110 B boot logo 104 C CDA mode 128 Citrix Desktop Appliance 128 Citrix ICA adding connection... 104 CDA mode 128 client aggregation 76 date and time 94 desktop background 104 display preferences 7 ezUpdate 110 factory reset 110 global network 94 HP ThinState 14 keyboard layout 7 keyboard preferences 76... Package Manager 110 ThinPrint 76 ThinPro configuration 94 touch screen 7 USB Manager 76 VNC Shadow 110 window manager 104 X Terminal 128 copy, connections 17 Custom adding ...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5325 Thin Clients
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No Internal Network Connection 26 No Audio ...27 No IP Address 28 5 Restoring the Flash Image ...29 Creating a Bootable USB Flash Drive 29 Booting from a USB Flash Drive ...29 6 Bootloader ...30 Restoring a Corrupt uBoot ...30 Updating uBoot ...30 Appendix A Specifications ...31 Appendix B Electrostatic Discharge ...33 Preventing Electrostatic Damage ...33 Grounding Methods ...33 Index ...34 vi
No Internal Network Connection 26 No Audio ...27 No IP Address 28 5 Restoring the Flash Image ...29 Creating a Bootable USB Flash Drive 29 Booting from a USB Flash Drive ...29 6 Bootloader ...30 Restoring a Corrupt uBoot ...30 Updating uBoot ...30 Appendix A Specifications ...31 Appendix B Electrostatic Discharge ...33 Preventing Electrostatic Damage ...33 Grounding Methods ...33 Index ...34 vi
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5325 Thin Clients
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...to a catastrophic error (such as the SATA flash is corrupted, 2 beeps sound to a known state. 4. Initialization performs the following table. The unit boots the operating system. return the unit for service. 14 Chapter 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Normal operation. Return for service. return the unit for service. Reflash ... other catastrophic error (such as no RAM), no beep sounds; In normal operation, the system 1 beep should reflash the unit. Initializes USB devices to indicate the user should sound. Initializes and configures all PCI devices. 3.
...to a catastrophic error (such as the SATA flash is corrupted, 2 beeps sound to a known state. 4. Initialization performs the following table. The unit boots the operating system. return the unit for service. 14 Chapter 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Normal operation. Return for service. return the unit for service. Reflash ... other catastrophic error (such as no RAM), no beep sounds; In normal operation, the system 1 beep should reflash the unit. Initializes USB devices to indicate the user should sound. Initializes and configures all PCI devices. 3.
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5325 Thin Clients
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..., the thin client flash drive is reformatted and all other USB devices and insert the USB flash drive into one of the USB slots on the onboard flash, see the HP ThinPro Administrator's Guide, section HP ThinState Utility > Manage the ThinPro Image > Capture HP ThinPro Image to save any user-created data from a USB Flash Drive To boot the USB flash...
..., the thin client flash drive is reformatted and all other USB devices and insert the USB flash drive into one of the USB slots on the onboard flash, see the HP ThinPro Administrator's Guide, section HP ThinState Utility > Manage the ThinPro Image > Capture HP ThinPro Image to save any user-created data from a USB Flash Drive To boot the USB flash...
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uBoot does not have an F10 setup menu. Restoring a Corrupt uBoot If uBoot on the thin client is displayed. 9. Edit the file settings.ini to set the following settings, boot the unit to enter "Update uBoot Mode" and follow the on page 29. 2. After about 15 seconds, the ...a BIOS; uBoot allows you must be sent back for repair. Save the file. 5. instead, the t5325 uses a bootloader named uBoot. Safely remove the USB drive from a USB Flash Drive on the USB drive. 6. Navigate to reboot the computer during the upgrade process. 30 Chapter 6 Bootloader CAUTION: Do not...
uBoot does not have an F10 setup menu. Restoring a Corrupt uBoot If uBoot on the thin client is displayed. 9. Edit the file settings.ini to set the following settings, boot the unit to enter "Update uBoot Mode" and follow the on page 29. 2. After about 15 seconds, the ...a BIOS; uBoot allows you must be sent back for repair. Save the file. 5. instead, the t5325 uses a bootloader named uBoot. Safely remove the USB drive from a USB Flash Drive on the USB drive. 6. Navigate to reboot the computer during the upgrade process. 30 Chapter 6 Bootloader CAUTION: Do not...