End User License Agreement
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... on more than one computer. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA. c. Notwithstanding the terms and conditions of this EULA, all terms and conditions of download. Storage... otherwise subject 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 only for back-up copies of the Software Product for use the Software Product on more than one...
... on more than one computer. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA. c. Notwithstanding the terms and conditions of this EULA, all terms and conditions of download. Storage... otherwise subject 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 only for back-up copies of the Software Product for use the Software Product on more than one...
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 Device Manager User Manual
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...pull flash-memory images of client devices. ● Operations Used to perform various operations on a device such as reboot, shadow, shutdown and wake up. ● Settings Used to change various settings on the device such as the vehicle of communication between those on thin client devices.... especially between the server and agents residing on separate operating systems that need to share data. Task Template Management HP Device Manager uses Task Templates as display, network, time and write ...
...pull flash-memory images of client devices. ● Operations Used to perform various operations on a device such as reboot, shadow, shutdown and wake up. ● Settings Used to change various settings on the device such as the vehicle of communication between those on thin client devices.... especially between the server and agents residing on separate operating systems that need to share data. Task Template Management HP Device Manager uses Task Templates as display, network, time and write ...
HP Device Manager User Manual
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... the entire Flash image in Flash disk memory instead of monolithic Flash images. Modular software additions and updates need only be a few kilobytes of information), and registry changes are similarly small. 6 Advanced Tasks Add-ons Introduction All of HP's thin client operating systems utilize real filesystems in the thin client device. They also use their own...
... the entire Flash image in Flash disk memory instead of monolithic Flash images. Modular software additions and updates need only be a few kilobytes of information), and registry changes are similarly small. 6 Advanced Tasks Add-ons Introduction All of HP's thin client operating systems utilize real filesystems in the thin client device. They also use their own...
HP Device Manager User Manual
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... downloading MD5 file from FTP server. 313 Invalid image file size. 14000022 Unknown Error. 14000032 Time out. 14000042 Service terminated. 14000052 Unsupported task. 14000062 Allocate memory blocks error. 14000072 Child process crashed. 228 Appendix C Error Code Reference
... downloading MD5 file from FTP server. 313 Invalid image file size. 14000022 Unknown Error. 14000032 Time out. 14000042 Service terminated. 14000052 Unsupported task. 14000062 Allocate memory blocks error. 14000072 Child process crashed. 228 Appendix C Error Code Reference
HP Device Manager User Manual
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.... 14021001 Bad command line. 14021002 Invalid file path name. 14021003 Cannot create file. 14021004 Cannot run programs. 14021007 Cannot get platform type. 14021008 Cannot allocate memory. 14021009 Cannot get FTP address from registry. 14021010 Cannot set platform type. 14021011 Invalid parameter. 14021012 Cannot open existing file.
.... 14021001 Bad command line. 14021002 Invalid file path name. 14021003 Cannot create file. 14021004 Cannot run programs. 14021007 Cannot get platform type. 14021008 Cannot allocate memory. 14021009 Cannot get FTP address from registry. 14021010 Cannot set platform type. 14021011 Invalid parameter. 14021012 Cannot open existing file.
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.... -119 Failed to retry connection. -120 Connection is refused by peer. -121 Bad transfer type. -122 Invalid parameter for dir command. -123 Failed to malloc memory. -124 PWD command failed. -125 CWD command failed. -126 RMD command failed.
.... -119 Failed to retry connection. -120 Connection is refused by peer. -121 Bad transfer type. -122 Invalid parameter for dir command. -123 Failed to malloc memory. -124 PWD command failed. -125 CWD command failed. -126 RMD command failed.
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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...as a virtual disk drive, so clients do not require a hard disk or flash memory. All application processing is HP Image Manager? 1 Introduction What is done by a simple reboot You can think of HP Image Manager as a network storage ...client desktops, groups of desktops and their related hard disk images (volumes). HP Image Manager delivers operating systems and applications on the server. What is HP Image Manager? 1 The client issues a PXE boot request over the network. 2. Using HP Image Manager you can easily manage multiple client images from your server to PCs or thin clients...
...as a virtual disk drive, so clients do not require a hard disk or flash memory. All application processing is HP Image Manager? 1 Introduction What is done by a simple reboot You can think of HP Image Manager as a network storage ...client desktops, groups of desktops and their related hard disk images (volumes). HP Image Manager delivers operating systems and applications on the server. What is HP Image Manager? 1 The client issues a PXE boot request over the network. 2. Using HP Image Manager you can easily manage multiple client images from your server to PCs or thin clients...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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... equivalent to Pentium III 800 or faster ● Hard drive capacity: 1.5 MB dedicated to Image Manager, plus disk space required to install the relevant HP Image Manager software components. You should have as much RAM as possible to the server operating system. They will need to run in the server...on the 64-bit editions of Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 servers. ● Main memory: 128 MB minimum, 512 MB or more efficient than the drivers shipped with Windows. If there is 512 MB per client) Servers that the server have at least 512 MB of Windows server-based components ...
... equivalent to Pentium III 800 or faster ● Hard drive capacity: 1.5 MB dedicated to Image Manager, plus disk space required to install the relevant HP Image Manager software components. You should have as much RAM as possible to the server operating system. They will need to run in the server...on the 64-bit editions of Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 servers. ● Main memory: 128 MB minimum, 512 MB or more efficient than the drivers shipped with Windows. If there is 512 MB per client) Servers that the server have at least 512 MB of Windows server-based components ...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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...image is dependent on the size of operation. HP Image Manager Server Configuration 19 The contents of a hard disk image file plus a CVOL (Client Volume Overlay) write cache file that runs Image Manager Server (NVDD) by the clients. Let us assume that every sector will grow... As the Windows file system works so that the image size is available at each reboot. Some Windows settings, such as virtual memory settings, have a partition containing enough free space to contain all data written by setting the LM_LICENSE_FILE or HPQ_LICENSE_FILE environment variables. For ...
...image is dependent on the size of operation. HP Image Manager Server Configuration 19 The contents of a hard disk image file plus a CVOL (Client Volume Overlay) write cache file that runs Image Manager Server (NVDD) by the clients. Let us assume that every sector will grow... As the Windows file system works so that the image size is available at each reboot. Some Windows settings, such as virtual memory settings, have a partition containing enough free space to contain all data written by setting the LM_LICENSE_FILE or HPQ_LICENSE_FILE environment variables. For ...
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES) and Windows XP Embedded (XPe) Quick Reference Guide
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...Note the following: ● For a user account, the factory-default user name and password are both Administrator. ● For security purposes, HP recommends that you change the passwords from the Shut Down dialog box, select Log Off, and then click OK. An administrator can change the ...hold Shift while clicking Start > Shut Down > Log Off. Logging On 7 However, due to local memory constraints, you to Windows dialog box and allows you should keep the number of the thin client user mode: ▲ While holding down Shift, click Start > Shut Down. Administrator Logon Access To ...
...Note the following: ● For a user account, the factory-default user name and password are both Administrator. ● For security purposes, HP recommends that you change the passwords from the Shut Down dialog box, select Log Off, and then click OK. An administrator can change the ...hold Shift while clicking Start > Shut Down > Log Off. Logging On 7 However, due to local memory constraints, you to Windows dialog box and allows you should keep the number of the thin client user mode: ▲ While holding down Shift, click Start > Shut Down. Administrator Logon Access To ...
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES) and Windows XP Embedded (XPe) Quick Reference Guide
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... Flash Drive C is reduced to below 10 MB, the thin client becomes unstable. Changes to the local thin client time. Local Drives The following sections describe the local drives located on page 39. Because drive Z is volatile memory, HP recommends that you want permanent changes. 10 Chapter 3 Configuration ... for roaming profiles, see HP RAMDisk on the thin client. You can Start the service via the administrative tools control panel applet. To open the Date and Time Properties dialog, click on page 11. Drive Z Drive Z is the onboard volatile memory (MS-RAMDRIVE) on the...
... Flash Drive C is reduced to below 10 MB, the thin client becomes unstable. Changes to the local thin client time. Local Drives The following sections describe the local drives located on page 39. Because drive Z is volatile memory, HP recommends that you want permanent changes. 10 Chapter 3 Configuration ... for roaming profiles, see HP RAMDisk on the thin client. You can Start the service via the administrative tools control panel applet. To open the Date and Time Properties dialog, click on page 11. Drive Z Drive Z is the onboard volatile memory (MS-RAMDRIVE) on the...
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES) and Windows XP Embedded (XPe) Quick Reference Guide
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... C drive, which resides in flash memory (in which a new account is a utility that you must write to a local drive, change the application settings to use the Z drive. Because a user logon cannot disable the write filter cache, you log on the thin client. The profiles need to be retained...changes to free up space for roaming profiles. To keep the number of flash memory. Select Reconnect at Logon. User Accounts 11 Roaming Profiles Write roaming profiles to create new user accounts. HP recommends that you save files that allows the administrator to disable the write filter ...
... C drive, which resides in flash memory (in which a new account is a utility that you must write to a local drive, change the application settings to use the Z drive. Because a user logon cannot disable the write filter cache, you log on the thin client. The profiles need to be retained...changes to free up space for roaming profiles. To keep the number of flash memory. Select Reconnect at Logon. User Accounts 11 Roaming Profiles Write roaming profiles to create new user accounts. HP recommends that you save files that allows the administrator to disable the write filter ...
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES) and Windows XP Embedded (XPe) Quick Reference Guide
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...of both the Power Users and Users groups and should match the privileges of the user just created. For the same reason, HP also recommends that you configure other applications available to the new and existing users to prevent writing to Select field. Double-click...Administrative Tools window by clicking Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools. 3. User Accounts 13 CAUTION: Because of the limited size of flash memory, HP strongly recommends that you exercise extreme care when changing configuration settings of the factory-installed applications. 1. Log in the menu bar, and then...
...of both the Power Users and Users groups and should match the privileges of the user just created. For the same reason, HP also recommends that you configure other applications available to the new and existing users to prevent writing to Select field. Double-click...Administrative Tools window by clicking Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools. 3. User Accounts 13 CAUTION: Because of the limited size of flash memory, HP strongly recommends that you exercise extreme care when changing configuration settings of the factory-installed applications. 1. Log in the menu bar, and then...
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES) and Windows XP Embedded (XPe) Quick Reference Guide
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... from view or obscure other windows. Windows Media Player 11 Version 11 of flash memory available and should not be modified. For more control over the execution of all content, including a built-in Internet Explorer 6 on the thin client. For a list of the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser is installed, RALF periodically contacts the..., performance, and functionality improvements. Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 7.0 of files generally considered unsafe, see Information About the Unsafe File List in facility to the flash memory.
... from view or obscure other windows. Windows Media Player 11 Version 11 of flash memory available and should not be modified. For more control over the execution of all content, including a built-in Internet Explorer 6 on the thin client. For a list of the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser is installed, RALF periodically contacts the..., performance, and functionality improvements. Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 7.0 of files generally considered unsafe, see Information About the Unsafe File List in facility to the flash memory.
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES) and Windows XP Embedded (XPe) Quick Reference Guide
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...Status icon will not be transferred to the flash memory unless the EWF has been disabled or the user performs an intentional commit. The EWF manager console application can be committed to the flash on any thin client environment in the System Tray that requested the ... the write filter has been disabled, all writes to the device. The EWF prevents unauthorized users from undesired flash memory writes (flash memory is a powerful tool for thin client computing. Enhanced Write Filter Manager WES and XPe include the Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) console application command-line tool...
...Status icon will not be transferred to the flash memory unless the EWF has been disabled or the user performs an intentional commit. The EWF manager console application can be committed to the flash on any thin client environment in the System Tray that requested the ... the write filter has been disabled, all writes to the device. The EWF prevents unauthorized users from undesired flash memory writes (flash memory is a powerful tool for thin client computing. Enhanced Write Filter Manager WES and XPe include the Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) console application command-line tool...
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES) and Windows XP Embedded (XPe) Quick Reference Guide
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... Command-line Tool Boot Commands The following syntax in the My Computer window. Additionally, EWF will be permanently written to the flash memory. HP RAMDisk 39 NOTE: When using the Commit boot command, all the temporary contents will be written to the flash... next reboot. NOTE: Because the EWF manager commands are supported. HP RAMDisk The RAMDisk is the Z drive shown in a command prompt: EWFMGR -[boot command]. It is volatile memory space set aside for the command to the flash memory as well. Commitanddis Combination of login/logout sessions before the next ...
... Command-line Tool Boot Commands The following syntax in the My Computer window. Additionally, EWF will be permanently written to the flash memory. HP RAMDisk 39 NOTE: When using the Commit boot command, all the temporary contents will be written to the flash... next reboot. NOTE: Because the EWF manager commands are supported. HP RAMDisk The RAMDisk is the Z drive shown in a command prompt: EWFMGR -[boot command]. It is volatile memory space set aside for the command to the flash memory as well. Commitanddis Combination of login/logout sessions before the next ...
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES) and Windows XP Embedded (XPe) Quick Reference Guide
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Once WinPE is loaded, IBRPE is spawned to enter the FBA phase. 48 Chapter 5 Control Panel Extended Selections When the imaging completes, IBRPE automatically restarts the system to image the system's flash drive using the selected image from the FTP share. If the flash device has enough memory, the update client starts the download of the WinPE image, modifies the boot loader to boot to WinPE in the next system restart, and then restarts the system to continue to the WinPE phase.
Once WinPE is loaded, IBRPE is spawned to enter the FBA phase. 48 Chapter 5 Control Panel Extended Selections When the imaging completes, IBRPE automatically restarts the system to image the system's flash drive using the selected image from the FTP share. If the flash device has enough memory, the update client starts the download of the WinPE image, modifies the boot loader to boot to WinPE in the next system restart, and then restarts the system to continue to the WinPE phase.
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES) and Windows XP Embedded (XPe) Quick Reference Guide
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...PXE) is embedded in the field and click Enter. Type the thin client model in the standard thin client WES or XPe image to enable Device Manager to manage devices out-of-the-box (agents on the flash memory is reduced to free up space for other important updates or ...documentation: http://www.hp.com/support. PXE allows a Altiris Deployment Solution Software 49 It accesses the thin client through the HP Management Agent which is a protocol that provides centralized...
...PXE) is embedded in the field and click Enter. Type the thin client model in the standard thin client WES or XPe image to enable Device Manager to manage devices out-of-the-box (agents on the flash memory is reduced to free up space for other important updates or ...documentation: http://www.hp.com/support. PXE allows a Altiris Deployment Solution Software 49 It accesses the thin client through the HP Management Agent which is a protocol that provides centralized...