HP Device Manager User Manual
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...Getting Started Logging in to the HP Management Console 33 Management Console Overview ...35 The OS Tabs Display ...35 The Gateways Tab Display 36 Client Discovery ...37 HP Management Agent Broadcast 37 Discover Agent ...37 Discover by DHCP Tag ...41 Manual Configuration ...42 Setting Up Devices ...in a NAT Environment 42 4 Using the HP Management Console Menu Item Overview ...43 Toolbar Overview ...
...Getting Started Logging in to the HP Management Console 33 Management Console Overview ...35 The OS Tabs Display ...35 The Gateways Tab Display 36 Client Discovery ...37 HP Management Agent Broadcast 37 Discover Agent ...37 Discover by DHCP Tag ...41 Manual Configuration ...42 Setting Up Devices ...in a NAT Environment 42 4 Using the HP Management Console Menu Item Overview ...43 Toolbar Overview ...
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... as the link between devices and the HP Management Server. FTP Server The FTP server is the user interface of HP Device Manager. HP Management The HP Management Console is where files are stored in this User Manual to distinguish it from or downloaded to ...HP Management Server. Several HP Management Consoles can create a repository on their status. The console allows system administrators to view details for each HP operating system to enable Device Manager to manage devices out-of-the-box (however, agents on thin client devices so that can be upgraded). HP Management Gateway The HP...
... as the link between devices and the HP Management Server. FTP Server The FTP server is the user interface of HP Device Manager. HP Management The HP Management Console is where files are stored in this User Manual to distinguish it from or downloaded to ...HP Management Server. Several HP Management Consoles can create a repository on their status. The console allows system administrators to view details for each HP operating system to enable Device Manager to manage devices out-of-the-box (however, agents on thin client devices so that can be upgraded). HP Management Gateway The HP...
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... Server. Devices can be automatically sorted and grouped according to groups of resource (such as a thin client. They are displayed in this manual, means a device managed by HP Device Manager. Task Templates can be imported or exported by using a particular template. Task Templates can ...you to select the different categories of a selected product type that are connected to the Management Server. All thin clients of Platform Operating System that are controlled by HP Device Manager, such as a software component, system image, diagnostic tool or agent file) stored in the ...
... Server. Devices can be automatically sorted and grouped according to groups of resource (such as a thin client. They are displayed in this manual, means a device managed by HP Device Manager. Task Templates can be imported or exported by using a particular template. Task Templates can ...you to select the different categories of a selected product type that are connected to the Management Server. All thin clients of Platform Operating System that are controlled by HP Device Manager, such as a software component, system image, diagnostic tool or agent file) stored in the ...
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...HP Device Manager. About This Manual This manual explains how to use 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 interchangeable and refer to any client devices that are used . For example: Ctrl + C. Occasionally...
...HP Device Manager. About This Manual This manual explains how to use 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 interchangeable and refer to any client devices that are used . For example: Ctrl + C. Occasionally...
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...service is used by any PXE BootROMs and will have to be added in order to tell PXE clients where to find the Management Server. 1. Ensure the DHCP server has not been previously configured for ...the standard DHCP negotiation process. Add option 60, and set , remove it requires some manual configuration. Configuring the DHCP Server: By default options 60 and 201 are set under Windows 2000.... The Management Server installation process installs the HP PXE Service. The following instructions on the same machine, it . (This is due to...
...service is used by any PXE BootROMs and will have to be added in order to tell PXE clients where to find the Management Server. 1. Ensure the DHCP server has not been previously configured for ...the standard DHCP negotiation process. Add option 60, and set , remove it requires some manual configuration. Configuring the DHCP Server: By default options 60 and 201 are set under Windows 2000.... The Management Server installation process installs the HP PXE Service. The following instructions on the same machine, it . (This is due to...
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... HP Agent applet in a NAT environment, they are in the control panel. In that gateway the next time they will then connect to that case, you should use the above procedure to manually set their gateway via DHCP. Switch to the appropriate IP address. Setting Up Devices in a NAT Environment If your thin client...
... HP Agent applet in a NAT environment, they are in the control panel. In that gateway the next time they will then connect to that case, you should use the above procedure to manually set their gateway via DHCP. Switch to the appropriate IP address. Setting Up Devices in a NAT Environment If your thin client...
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Processing The task has been accepted by manually selecting the task. 76 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console Waiting The task has been scheduled for the purpose of remote configuration, monitoring, installing or restricting. Assigning a PXE task will be displayed as .... Sending The console has sent the task to the device and is not complete after finite time, the status of the task will cause the thin client to either by drag-and-drop or by the device and is executed and waiting for a reply.
Processing The task has been accepted by manually selecting the task. 76 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console Waiting The task has been scheduled for the purpose of remote configuration, monitoring, installing or restricting. Assigning a PXE task will be displayed as .... Sending The console has sent the task to the device and is not complete after finite time, the status of the task will cause the thin client to either by drag-and-drop or by the device and is executed and waiting for a reply.
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...: The PXE Image Name field will be created and listed in the Task Templates pane, then double-click on the _PXE Imaging template to the client in the template. 7. The template will only list the names of the PXE image to push to display the Template Editor. 4. Images 135 Select Push... PXE image to device as the Action to save the template with a new name. However, you can manually enter the name of the image file in this field if it is not in the Server Repository, as long as to perform. 6. Enter the...
...: The PXE Image Name field will be created and listed in the Task Templates pane, then double-click on the _PXE Imaging template to the client in the template. 7. The template will only list the names of the PXE image to push to display the Template Editor. 4. Images 135 Select Push... PXE image to device as the Action to save the template with a new name. However, you can manually enter the name of the image file in this field if it is not in the Server Repository, as long as to perform. 6. Enter the...
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Index A Activity Directory 166 add-ons 120 add-ons, applying to thin client 120 adding group 163 report template 193 to repository 206 users 159 advanced tasks 120 agents configuration for client discovery 42 configuring 156 device 2 discover 37 mode 4 setting parameters 156 updating version 157...143 user password 161 client BIOS settings, PXE 130 client discovery DHCP tag 41 discover agent 37 management agent broadcast 37 manual configuration 42 walking with IP list 40 walking with IP range 38 client, discovering 37 cloning device settings 95 image from thin client 137 command execution, ...
Index A Activity Directory 166 add-ons 120 add-ons, applying to thin client 120 adding group 163 report template 193 to repository 206 users 159 advanced tasks 120 agents configuration for client discovery 42 configuring 156 device 2 discover 37 mode 4 setting parameters 156 updating version 157...143 user password 161 client BIOS settings, PXE 130 client discovery DHCP tag 41 discover agent 37 management agent broadcast 37 manual configuration 42 walking with IP list 40 walking with IP range 38 client, discovering 37 cloning device settings 95 image from thin client 137 command execution, ...
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...control 191 management 2 generating report using template 198 getting settings 143 grouping changing properties 59 devices 53 dynamic 55 dynamic scheme 56 manual 53 naming properties 58 property name 182 schemes 182 groups adding 163 assigning permissions to 163 assigning users to 160, 164 deleting ...pre-assigning devices 61 I icon, management console 26 icons device tree 48 in systray 26 images cloning from thin client 137 pulling from client 131 pushing to client 134 repository management 130 updating 140 import authentication key 190 report plug-in file 197 users and groups 169 installation...
...control 191 management 2 generating report using template 198 getting settings 143 grouping changing properties 59 devices 53 dynamic 55 dynamic scheme 56 manual 53 naming properties 58 property name 182 schemes 182 groups adding 163 assigning permissions to 163 assigning users to 160, 164 deleting ...pre-assigning devices 61 I icon, management console 26 icons device tree 48 in systray 26 images cloning from thin client 137 pulling from client 131 pushing to client 134 repository management 130 updating 140 import authentication key 190 report plug-in file 197 users and groups 169 installation...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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Table of contents 1 Introduction What is HP Image Manager? ...1 About This Manual ...2 Conventions ...2 2 Installing Image Manager Components Server Requirements ...3 Running the Installer Wizard ...3 Completing the Server Installation ...18 HP Image Manager Server Configuration 19 Disk Storage Required on the Server 19 Configuring... Manager for use with the Desktop Manager Console 22 Modifying the client image to support Desktop Manager Console 23 Supported browsers for the Desktop Manager Console 24 4 Enabling Clients to Access Images TFTP and DHCP Server Configuration 25 Windows ...25...
Table of contents 1 Introduction What is HP Image Manager? ...1 About This Manual ...2 Conventions ...2 2 Installing Image Manager Components Server Requirements ...3 Running the Installer Wizard ...3 Completing the Server Installation ...18 HP Image Manager Server Configuration 19 Disk Storage Required on the Server 19 Configuring... Manager for use with the Desktop Manager Console 22 Modifying the client image to support Desktop Manager Console 23 Supported browsers for the Desktop Manager Console 24 4 Enabling Clients to Access Images TFTP and DHCP Server Configuration 25 Windows ...25...
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...use in the most likely deployment scenarios. 3. All of this manual: "HP Image Manager" may be downloaded from the tftp server. 4. Conventions The following abbreviations are familiar with multiple services distributed over multiple platforms for Hard Disk. "HP Image Manager Client Builder" may be abbreviated within the text of the server-based... Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)/Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) and Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server configuration. It assumes that you should refer to "Client Builder". "TC" for Thin Client. 2 Chapter 1 Introduction
...use in the most likely deployment scenarios. 3. All of this manual: "HP Image Manager" may be downloaded from the tftp server. 4. Conventions The following abbreviations are familiar with multiple services distributed over multiple platforms for Hard Disk. "HP Image Manager Client Builder" may be abbreviated within the text of the server-based... Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)/Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) and Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server configuration. It assumes that you should refer to "Client Builder". "TC" for Thin Client. 2 Chapter 1 Introduction
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...your server. NOTE: To have the installer install the FLEXnet License server service, you must have selected Server installation (for 90 days, or it manually later. If you have the license file available on a Custom installation, the PXE Server Service Installation page is selected. 11. If you would ...Manager Components Click Next > to explain better why you don't want to Install and start the PXE Server service. See the section Enabling Clients to Access Images to continue. This can either be the full Image Manager license obtained during the product download sequence. 10.
...your server. NOTE: To have the installer install the FLEXnet License server service, you must have selected Server installation (for 90 days, or it manually later. If you have the license file available on a Custom installation, the PXE Server Service Installation page is selected. 11. If you would ...Manager Components Click Next > to explain better why you don't want to Install and start the PXE Server service. See the section Enabling Clients to Access Images to continue. This can either be the full Image Manager license obtained during the product download sequence. 10.
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...you chose to which you decompressed the software. Navigate to the directory containing the installed HP Image Manager software. ● If you have already installed the Server components of the steps manually (for the operating system you must navigate to the directory to install and start ... server components are using the Installer Wizard described earlier. 1. If you chose to do any of the HP Image Manager using into a directory in the illustration below. However, the clients will now be stored. 3. the Linux server components are using. If required, copy the relevant NVDD ...
...you chose to which you decompressed the software. Navigate to the directory containing the installed HP Image Manager software. ● If you have already installed the Server components of the steps manually (for the operating system you must navigate to the directory to install and start ... server components are using the Installer Wizard described earlier. 1. If you chose to do any of the HP Image Manager using into a directory in the illustration below. However, the clients will now be stored. 3. the Linux server components are using. If required, copy the relevant NVDD ...
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...-box. Once the changes are made and saved, the client can then drag this option, perform a client installation, then run the ControlService.exe application from the C: \Program File\HP Image Manager\client directory. NOTE: Experience has shown that a good starting value for this image. To manually install and configure this icon also to the Startup...
...-box. Once the changes are made and saved, the client can then drag this option, perform a client installation, then run the ControlService.exe application from the C: \Program File\HP Image Manager\client directory. NOTE: Experience has shown that a good starting value for this image. To manually install and configure this icon also to the Startup...
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... typically occurs because of a conflict between the HP IM PXE Server and the existing DHCP services on the local host. NOTE: There must to be set the state to either Manual or Disabled, so that the DHCP server is... also at the end of the User Guide), and set the DHCP tags for the scope that includes the Thin Clients to include: DHCP Tag 066 (Boot Server Host Name) should be set to your tftp server's IP address... be a DHCP server somewhere in the network serving IP addresses to the Thin Clients. If there is not another DHCP server then disable HP IM PXE Server (as per Appendix D of the...
... typically occurs because of a conflict between the HP IM PXE Server and the existing DHCP services on the local host. NOTE: There must to be set the state to either Manual or Disabled, so that the DHCP server is... also at the end of the User Guide), and set the DHCP tags for the scope that includes the Thin Clients to include: DHCP Tag 066 (Boot Server Host Name) should be set to your tftp server's IP address... be a DHCP server somewhere in the network serving IP addresses to the Thin Clients. If there is not another DHCP server then disable HP IM PXE Server (as per Appendix D of the...
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES) and Windows XP Embedded (XPe) Quick Reference Guide
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... Environment Requirements ...4 Session Services ...4 Citrix ICA ...4 Microsoft RDP ...5 Terminal Emulation Support 5 Support Services ...5 Altiris Deployment Server 5 HP Device Manager 5 3 Configuration Logging On ...6 Automatic Logon ...6 Manual Logon ...7 Administrator Logon Access 7 Logging Off, Restarting, and Shutting Down the Thin Client 8 Enhanced Write Filter ...8 Power Management ...9 System Time ...9 Local Drives ...10 Drive Z ...10 Drive C and Flash ...10...
... Environment Requirements ...4 Session Services ...4 Citrix ICA ...4 Microsoft RDP ...5 Terminal Emulation Support 5 Support Services ...5 Altiris Deployment Server 5 HP Device Manager 5 3 Configuration Logging On ...6 Automatic Logon ...6 Manual Logon ...7 Administrator Logon Access 7 Logging Off, Restarting, and Shutting Down the Thin Client 8 Enhanced Write Filter ...8 Power Management ...9 System Time ...9 Local Drives ...10 Drive Z ...10 Drive C and Flash ...10...
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... no longer want permanent changes. 6 Chapter 3 Configuration The administrator can use the HP Windows Logon Configuration Manager in the Control Panel to disable the write filter cache or right-click on to the thin client either automatically or manually. or XPe-based thin client is automatic logon. See Enhanced Write Filter Manageron page 36 for information...
... no longer want permanent changes. 6 Chapter 3 Configuration The administrator can use the HP Windows Logon Configuration Manager in the Control Panel to disable the write filter cache or right-click on to the thin client either automatically or manually. or XPe-based thin client is automatic logon. See Enhanced Write Filter Manageron page 36 for information...
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... the User Manager utility available in the Administrative Tools option in the logon information. Manual Logon When automatic logon is User. An administrator can change the passwords from the ... Log Off. The default user name and password for the User account is disabled, thin client startup displays the Log On to type in Control Panel. Administrator Logon Access To access... account, the factory-default user name and password are both Administrator. ● For security purposes, HP recommends that you change passwords by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del to a minimum. Logging On 7 Still...
... the User Manager utility available in the Administrative Tools option in the logon information. Manual Logon When automatic logon is User. An administrator can change the passwords from the ... Log Off. The default user name and password for the User account is disabled, thin client startup displays the Log On to type in Control Panel. Administrator Logon Access To access... account, the factory-default user name and password are both Administrator. ● For security purposes, HP recommends that you change passwords by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del to a minimum. Logging On 7 Still...
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Logging Off, Restarting, and Shutting Down the Thin Client 9 You can manually set the local time, or you can automatically set power saving options for the monitor, right-click the desktop background and select Properties > Screen Saver > Power. To set the local time utility to synchronize the thin client clock to enter a power-saving mode. System...
Logging Off, Restarting, and Shutting Down the Thin Client 9 You can manually set the local time, or you can automatically set power saving options for the monitor, right-click the desktop background and select Properties > Screen Saver > Power. To set the local time utility to synchronize the thin client clock to enter a power-saving mode. System...