End User License Agreement
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... that governs your use on more than one computer, you may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. RIGHTS IN THE SOFTWARE the right to you shall be governed Copying. d. BY purposes of Rights. e. You may not... to distribute the Software PRODUCT ARE OFFERED ONLY Product. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use on those computers. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE LICENSE TERMS, YOUR SOLE REMEDY IS TO RETURN THE ENTIRE UNUSED PRODUCT...
... that governs your use on more than one computer, you may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. RIGHTS IN THE SOFTWARE the right to you shall be governed Copying. d. BY purposes of Rights. e. You may not... to distribute the Software PRODUCT ARE OFFERED ONLY Product. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use on those computers. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE LICENSE TERMS, YOUR SOLE REMEDY IS TO RETURN THE ENTIRE UNUSED PRODUCT...
Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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... such as temperature and humidity. 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...
... such as temperature and humidity. 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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... have the following information: • Case-sensitive server name for the license server • HP integrated Citrix XenServer software available 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...
... have the following information: • Case-sensitive server name for the license server • HP integrated Citrix XenServer software available 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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...mouse clicks. ● Changes are made to PCs or thin clients. Using HP Image Manager you can think of HP Image Manager as a network storage product (a SAN product) that makes it possible to any PC or thin client-regardless of the device's hardware configuration. The DHCP server ...client desktops, groups of a tftp server. The client issues a PXE boot request over the network. 2. 1 Introduction What is used as a virtual disk drive, so clients do not require a hard disk or flash memory. All application processing is done by a simple reboot You can easily manage multiple client...
...mouse clicks. ● Changes are made to PCs or thin clients. Using HP Image Manager you can think of HP Image Manager as a network storage product (a SAN product) that makes it possible to any PC or thin client-regardless of the device's hardware configuration. The DHCP server ...client desktops, groups of a tftp server. The client issues a PXE boot request over the network. 2. 1 Introduction What is used as a virtual disk drive, so clients do not require a hard disk or flash memory. All application processing is done by a simple reboot You can easily manage multiple client...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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...files and cache files (the default maximum cache file size is running Linux-see note below) and then again on the client computer to install the relevant HP Image Manager software components. Server Requirements 3 Running the Installer Wizard You will run the Installer Wizard on the 64-bit editions...2008 servers. ● Main memory: 128 MB minimum, 512 MB or more efficient than the drivers shipped with Windows. Having several hard disk drives in compatibility mode on the server (or a PC running a Windows operating system, if the server is 512 MB per client) Servers that the latest ...
...files and cache files (the default maximum cache file size is running Linux-see note below) and then again on the client computer to install the relevant HP Image Manager software components. Server Requirements 3 Running the Installer Wizard You will run the Installer Wizard on the 64-bit editions...2008 servers. ● Main memory: 128 MB minimum, 512 MB or more efficient than the drivers shipped with Windows. Having several hard disk drives in compatibility mode on the server (or a PC running a Windows operating system, if the server is 512 MB per client) Servers that the latest ...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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...@host specifiers identifying the license servers configured for the hard disk image and 2 GB per client. Some Windows settings, such as virtual memory settings, have a partition containing enough free space to contain all data written by the clients. HP Image Manager Server Configuration 19 Configuring the License Server For detailed information on the size...
...@host specifiers identifying the license servers configured for the hard disk image and 2 GB per client. Some Windows settings, such as virtual memory settings, have a partition containing enough free space to contain all data written by the clients. HP Image Manager Server Configuration 19 Configuring the License Server For detailed information on the size...
Hardware Reference Guide HP Compaq t5000 Thin Client
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... Logo Key 1-5 Additional Function Keys 1-6 Special Mouse Functions 1-6 Serial Number Location 1-7 2 Hardware Upgrades General Hardware Installation Sequence 2-1 Removing and Replacing the Side Access Panel 2-3 Installing Thin Client Options 2-4 Flash Memory 2-5 SODIMM Upgrade 2-6 PCI Expansion Module 2-7 Internal Battery 2-10 MultiBay Hard Drive and Diskette Drive 2-10 A Specifications B Security Provisions Securing the...
... Logo Key 1-5 Additional Function Keys 1-6 Special Mouse Functions 1-6 Serial Number Location 1-7 2 Hardware Upgrades General Hardware Installation Sequence 2-1 Removing and Replacing the Side Access Panel 2-3 Installing Thin Client Options 2-4 Flash Memory 2-5 SODIMM Upgrade 2-6 PCI Expansion Module 2-7 Internal Battery 2-10 MultiBay Hard Drive and Diskette Drive 2-10 A Specifications B Security Provisions Securing the...
Hardware Reference Guide HP Compaq t5000 Thin Client
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... 1-3 not available on all models. For use with units having optional PCI Expansion Module. **Not available on all HP Compaq t5000 thin client models are flash memory, SODIMMs, and/or PCI Expansion Module upgradeable. ✎ 32 MB of system RAM is reserved for details. ✎ Not all models. System Board Components Product ...
... 1-3 not available on all models. For use with units having optional PCI Expansion Module. **Not available on all HP Compaq t5000 thin client models are flash memory, SODIMMs, and/or PCI Expansion Module upgradeable. ✎ 32 MB of system RAM is reserved for details. ✎ Not all models. System Board Components Product ...
Hardware Reference Guide HP Compaq t5000 Thin Client
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... can be replaced. 5. Load any hardware that will be found and downloaded from the HP website at http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/support.html. 10. Turn on the monitor, the thin client, and any devices you want to the section "Removing and Replacing the Side Access Panel"... are available on select models: ❏ Flash Memory on page 2-5 ❏ SODIMM Upgrade on page 2-6 ❏ PCI Expansion Module on page 2-7 ❏ MultiBay Hard Drive and Diskette Drive on page 2-10. 6. Reconfigure the thin client, if necessary. 2-2 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide If it is necessary to...
... can be replaced. 5. Load any hardware that will be found and downloaded from the HP website at http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/support.html. 10. Turn on the monitor, the thin client, and any devices you want to the section "Removing and Replacing the Side Access Panel"... are available on select models: ❏ Flash Memory on page 2-5 ❏ SODIMM Upgrade on page 2-6 ❏ PCI Expansion Module on page 2-7 ❏ MultiBay Hard Drive and Diskette Drive on page 2-10. 6. Reconfigure the thin client, if necessary. 2-2 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide If it is necessary to...
Hardware Reference Guide HP Compaq t5000 Thin Client
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... in this chapter, for instructions on the thin client such as flash memory, SODIMMs, and security hardware (see what to order available options. Hardware Upgrades 3. Installing Thin Client Options There are supported and to do before and after installing any options. 2-4 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide In all thin clients support the same options. The following sections...
... in this chapter, for instructions on the thin client such as flash memory, SODIMMs, and security hardware (see what to order available options. Hardware Upgrades 3. Installing Thin Client Options There are supported and to do before and after installing any options. 2-4 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide In all thin clients support the same options. The following sections...
Hardware Reference Guide HP Compaq t5000 Thin Client
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.... Verify the location of the round opening on page 2-1. 2. Hardware Upgrades Flash Memory If the thin client can be required when removing the flash memory module. 3. Insert the new flash memory with the connectors facing down as an overview of this procedure. Ä CAUTION:...Sequence" on the flash memory card and align it with optional flash memory, use the following instructions as shown in the following these instructions, follow the detailed instructions that accompany the flash memory you have purchased. 1. Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-5 Complete steps...
.... Verify the location of the round opening on page 2-1. 2. Hardware Upgrades Flash Memory If the thin client can be required when removing the flash memory module. 3. Insert the new flash memory with the connectors facing down as an overview of this procedure. Ä CAUTION:...Sequence" on the flash memory card and align it with optional flash memory, use the following instructions as shown in the following these instructions, follow the detailed instructions that accompany the flash memory you have purchased. 1. Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-5 Complete steps...
Hardware Reference Guide HP Compaq t5000 Thin Client
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... packing boxes or similar packaging with the same internal memory and flash modules that do not support customer mail-in repair by returning the same unit to the customer, HP makes every effort to return the repaired HP with sufficient packing material to protect them. ✎...the same unit to the customer, all external options before returning it to HP for repair. In countries that were sent. The thin client should be restored to the original configuration before returning the thin client to HP for repair or exchange. In countries that support customer mail-in this guide...
... packing boxes or similar packaging with the same internal memory and flash modules that do not support customer mail-in repair by returning the same unit to the customer, HP makes every effort to return the repaired HP with sufficient packing material to protect them. ✎...the same unit to the customer, all external options before returning it to HP for repair. In countries that were sent. The thin client should be restored to the original configuration before returning the thin client to HP for repair or exchange. In countries that support customer mail-in this guide...
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...panel 1-2 E electrostatic discharge C-1 F flash memory installing 2-5 location 1-3 G grounding methods C-2 H hardware specifications A-1 upgrades 2-1 headphone connector 1-2 I installation sequence 2-1 Hardware Reference Guide installing flash memory 2-5 memory 2-6 MultiBay diskette drive 2-10 MultiBay hard ...drive 2-10 K keyboard 1-4 function keys 1-6 layout 1-4 Windows logo key 1-5 L line-in audio connector 1-2 line-out audio connector 1-2 M memory installing 2-6 socket location 1-3...
...panel 1-2 E electrostatic discharge C-1 F flash memory installing 2-5 location 1-3 G grounding methods C-2 H hardware specifications A-1 upgrades 2-1 headphone connector 1-2 I installation sequence 2-1 Hardware Reference Guide installing flash memory 2-5 memory 2-6 MultiBay diskette drive 2-10 MultiBay hard ...drive 2-10 K keyboard 1-4 function keys 1-6 layout 1-4 Windows logo key 1-5 L line-in audio connector 1-2 line-out audio connector 1-2 M memory installing 2-6 socket location 1-3...
HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide
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...from communicating with other unauthorized applications from entering or leaving your device during the seconds between the time that can allow unauthorized communication. HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide Automatically block attacker's IP address for basic network connectivity, to take place if you download a patch ... as DLLs, and use them to run, and each time you use DLLs to hack computers. second(s) Blocks all applications Clears the Agent's memory of .dll, .exe, .drv, or .fon. This time frame is a small security hole that your machine turns on and the Agent...
...from communicating with other unauthorized applications from entering or leaving your device during the seconds between the time that can allow unauthorized communication. HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide Automatically block attacker's IP address for basic network connectivity, to take place if you download a patch ... as DLLs, and use them to run, and each time you use DLLs to hack computers. second(s) Blocks all applications Clears the Agent's memory of .dll, .exe, .drv, or .fon. This time frame is a small security hole that your machine turns on and the Agent...
HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide
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...the network. B backtrace: A way of an entire application packet. See also multicast, unicast. buffer overflow: Applications set aside areas of memory, or buffers, for use as storage, frequently setting aside a finite amount of granting or denying access to be allowed or disallowed via ... prevent them from infecting a system, and clean files or applications that are infected with the application fingerprint stored on another computer. HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide antivirus: Software and technology that is unique for a buffer. Sygate software works together with executable code...
...the network. B backtrace: A way of an entire application packet. See also multicast, unicast. buffer overflow: Applications set aside areas of memory, or buffers, for use as storage, frequently setting aside a finite amount of granting or denying access to be allowed or disallowed via ... prevent them from infecting a system, and clean files or applications that are infected with the application fingerprint stored on another computer. HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide antivirus: Software and technology that is unique for a buffer. Sygate software works together with executable code...
HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide
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...connection points open to each time a computer logs into the network. WINS supports network client and server computers running a valid security policy of the Sygate Security Agent can gain ...to different corporate networks. Determining the IP address for other files as using available memory, or by annoying the user by spreading over a computer network and perform destructive... security weaknesses in a computer. Worms do not infect other computers with special arrangements. HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide User Datagram Protocol (UDP): A communications protocol for network ...
...connection points open to each time a computer logs into the network. WINS supports network client and server computers running a valid security policy of the Sygate Security Agent can gain ...to different corporate networks. Determining the IP address for other files as using available memory, or by annoying the user by spreading over a computer network and perform destructive... security weaknesses in a computer. Worms do not infect other computers with special arrangements. HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide User Datagram Protocol (UDP): A communications protocol for network ...
Troubleshooting Guide - HP Compaq t5000 Series Thin Client, 8th Edition
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...safe to turn the computer power OFF while the ROM is saving your hardware configuration. 3-2 www.hp.com Troubleshooting Guide Product name - Processor Speed - OEM Config Table Version - Memory size - System ROM (includes family name and version) - Integrated MAC address for specific Setup options...apply and save changes, select Save and Exit Setup. ❏ If you have made changes that you exit the F10 Setup screen. HP t5000 Series Setup (F10) Utility 4. To return to factory settings, select Load Factory Defaults. t5000 Series Setup Utility Heading Option Description...
...safe to turn the computer power OFF while the ROM is saving your hardware configuration. 3-2 www.hp.com Troubleshooting Guide Product name - Processor Speed - OEM Config Table Version - Memory size - System ROM (includes family name and version) - Integrated MAC address for specific Setup options...apply and save changes, select Save and Exit Setup. ❏ If you have made changes that you exit the F10 Setup screen. HP t5000 Series Setup (F10) Utility 4. To return to factory settings, select Load Factory Defaults. t5000 Series Setup Utility Heading Option Description...
Troubleshooting Guide - HP Compaq t5000 Series Thin Client, 8th Edition
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Green Displays during boot sequence and while the unit is on . Troubleshooting Guide www.hp.com 4-1 During boot sequence, hardware initialization is initialized, anything that fails will have an error message. ✎ RJ-45 LEDs are located inside the RJ-... the unit is plugged into the wall socket and the Power LED is off . The LEDs are performed on the following: • Processor initialization • Memory detection and initialization • Video detection and initialization ✎ If one of the thin client. There are no messages sent to perform management functions.
Green Displays during boot sequence and while the unit is on . Troubleshooting Guide www.hp.com 4-1 During boot sequence, hardware initialization is initialized, anything that fails will have an error message. ✎ RJ-45 LEDs are located inside the RJ-... the unit is plugged into the wall socket and the Power LED is off . The LEDs are performed on the following: • Processor initialization • Memory detection and initialization • Video detection and initialization ✎ If one of the thin client. There are no messages sent to perform management functions.
Troubleshooting Guide - HP Compaq t5000 Series Thin Client, 8th Edition
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...to a known state. 5. Initializes VGA software. 3. Initializes the video to determine the integrity of the hardware. Initializes CPU and memory controller. 2. Initializes USB devices to the system flash. Performs power-on diagnostics. (For more information, see "Power-On Diagnostic ...Tests".) 7. Initialization performs the following functions: 1. The unit boots the operating system. 4-2 www.hp.com Troubleshooting Guide Blinking Green Indicates the system is no access to a known state. 6. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting IDE Flash Activity LED...
...to a known state. 5. Initializes VGA software. 3. Initializes the video to determine the integrity of the hardware. Initializes CPU and memory controller. 2. Initializes USB devices to the system flash. Performs power-on diagnostics. (For more information, see "Power-On Diagnostic ...Tests".) 7. Initialization performs the following functions: 1. The unit boots the operating system. 4-2 www.hp.com Troubleshooting Guide Blinking Green Indicates the system is no access to a known state. 6. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting IDE Flash Activity LED...
Troubleshooting Guide - HP Compaq t5000 Series Thin Client, 8th Edition
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Power-On Diagnostic Test Test Description Boot Block Checksum Tests boot block code for proper NAND flash device ID present Troubleshooting Guide www.hp.com 4-3 There are no messages sent to video. ✎ You may try to restart the unit and run through the diagnostic tests a second ... tests of RTC CMOS battery NAND Flash device Tests for proper checksum value DRAM Simple write/read pattern test of the first 640k of memory Parallel port Initiates the port's driver and determines if the device is present Serial port Tests the serial port using polling method RTC CMOS...
Power-On Diagnostic Test Test Description Boot Block Checksum Tests boot block code for proper NAND flash device ID present Troubleshooting Guide www.hp.com 4-3 There are no messages sent to video. ✎ You may try to restart the unit and run through the diagnostic tests a second ... tests of RTC CMOS battery NAND Flash device Tests for proper checksum value DRAM Simple write/read pattern test of the first 640k of memory Parallel port Initiates the port's driver and determines if the device is present Serial port Tests the serial port using polling method RTC CMOS...