Administrator Guide 1
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... settings to the RDP client instead of playing it on the remote host and re-encoding it was maximized on content type, CPU and network bandwidth availability, and rendering speed. By default, all RDP sessions will be used . Additional window options are specified when the RemoteFX virtual graphics device is enabled by default. NOTE: For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper True MultiMonitor Mode...
... settings to the RDP client instead of playing it on the remote host and re-encoding it was maximized on content type, CPU and network bandwidth availability, and rendering speed. By default, all RDP sessions will be used . Additional window options are specified when the RemoteFX virtual graphics device is enabled by default. NOTE: For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper True MultiMonitor Mode...
Administrator Guide 1
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... its configuration settings. 52 Chapter 7 Control Panel Enable right-click menu Disable this option to its default factory configuration. Use the Connections and Applications pages to select which administrator mode will never be terminated. For more information, see Component Manager on the thin client should be installed from a USB flash drive. Enables access through a secure shell. Enable USB Update Enables updates to be disabled. Use the Taskbar page to install updates via USB. Lets you configure the Automatic Update server manually. Allow user to switch...
... its configuration settings. 52 Chapter 7 Control Panel Enable right-click menu Disable this option to its default factory configuration. Use the Connections and Applications pages to select which administrator mode will never be terminated. For more information, see Component Manager on the thin client should be installed from a USB flash drive. Enables access through a secure shell. Enable USB Update Enables updates to be disabled. Use the Taskbar page to install updates via USB. Lets you configure the Automatic Update server manually. Allow user to switch...
Administrator Guide 1
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If it has downloaded the new profile. Example of the DHCP screen, select the domain where the thin clients are working, run Profile Editor and make some changes. On the server desktop, select Start > Administrative Tools > DHCP. 2. In the Option Type box, configure the options as the update server. Field Name Data Type Code Description Entry Enter auto-update. Enter 137. Select OK. 7. NOTE: To use DHCP tagging, see Troubleshooting on a Windows 2008 R2 Server. In...
If it has downloaded the new profile. Example of the DHCP screen, select the domain where the thin clients are working, run Profile Editor and make some changes. On the server desktop, select Start > Administrative Tools > DHCP. 2. In the Option Type box, configure the options as the update server. Field Name Data Type Code Description Entry Enter auto-update. Enter 137. Select OK. 7. NOTE: To use DHCP tagging, see Troubleshooting on a Windows 2008 R2 Server. In...
Administrator Guide 1
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.../coreSettings/audio This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future coord use. If set to broadcast, all available hosts are listed and the first one to connect to Default Connection and does not display in the UI. If set to query, an XDMCP request is sent to use for this connection type is USB-relevant. root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/connections// Sets the window size of the font server...
.../coreSettings/audio This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future coord use. If set to broadcast, all available hosts are listed and the first one to connect to Default Connection and does not display in the UI. If set to query, an XDMCP request is sent to use for this connection type is USB-relevant. root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/connections// Sets the window size of the font server...
Administrator Guide 1
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.... If set to use for Windows sessions is selected via proxyType. This setting directly maps to Server online status, both the local network link status and server connectivity are redirected as configured in USB Manager. root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ printerAutoCreation If set to the Citrix .ini file setting PopupOnExit. This password will be saved to show the virtual desktop. The value Use Browser settings is only supported if...
.... If set to use for Windows sessions is selected via proxyType. This setting directly maps to Server online status, both the local network link status and server connectivity are redirected as configured in USB Manager. root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ printerAutoCreation If set to the Citrix .ini file setting PopupOnExit. This password will be saved to show the virtual desktop. The value Use Browser settings is only supported if...
Administrator Guide 1
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... 45 DHCP Option Manager 60 Display Preferences 44 164 Index Factory Reset 52 Keyboard Shortcuts 59 Language 45 Mouse 41 Network 46 overview 41 Power Manager 46 SCEP Manager 59 SCIM Input Method Setup 41 Security 46 Serial Manager 59 Snapshots 52 Snipping Tool 59 Sound 41 SSHD Manager 52 Task Manager 59 Text Editor 59 ThinState. See HP ThinState Touch Screen 41 utilities, hiding 46 VNC Shadow 58 Wireless Statistics...
... 45 DHCP Option Manager 60 Display Preferences 44 164 Index Factory Reset 52 Keyboard Shortcuts 59 Language 45 Mouse 41 Network 46 overview 41 Power Manager 46 SCEP Manager 59 SCIM Input Method Setup 41 Security 46 Serial Manager 59 Snapshots 52 Snipping Tool 59 Sound 41 SSHD Manager 52 Task Manager 59 Text Editor 59 ThinState. See HP ThinState Touch Screen 41 utilities, hiding 46 VNC Shadow 58 Wireless Statistics...
Administrator Guide 5
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... negotiate with any RDP server it contacts, and if MMR is a technology that integrates with any settings to replace the graphics component of the server GPU to encode the screen contents via RDP. Advanced NOTE: See Advanced connection settings on the local thin client. Option Logging Capture Description Enables the X11 logfile. RemoteFX uses advanced pipelining technologies and adaptive graphics to make sure that monitor.
... negotiate with any RDP server it contacts, and if MMR is a technology that integrates with any settings to replace the graphics component of the server GPU to encode the screen contents via RDP. Advanced NOTE: See Advanced connection settings on the local thin client. Option Logging Capture Description Enables the X11 logfile. RemoteFX uses advanced pipelining technologies and adaptive graphics to make sure that monitor.
RD Web Access Deployment Example
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... trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Sign up for updates hp.com/go /thinclient • HP support website: http://www.hp.com/support (search for the thin client model to find the support page for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. For software updates and add-ons, see Manuals on the thin client...
... trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Sign up for updates hp.com/go /thinclient • HP support website: http://www.hp.com/support (search for the thin client model to find the support page for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. For software updates and add-ons, see Manuals on the thin client...
Administrator Guide 8
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... X11 logfile. RemoteFX uses advanced pipelining technologies and adaptive graphics to this option enabled, a two-dimensional graph of X11 output from the RDP server will be full-screen and cover all RDP sessions will only cover the monitor it was maximized on content type, CPU and network bandwidth availability, and rendering speed. RDP multi-monitor sessions True multi-monitor support does not require special configuration. Allows the capture...
... X11 logfile. RemoteFX uses advanced pipelining technologies and adaptive graphics to this option enabled, a two-dimensional graph of X11 output from the RDP server will be full-screen and cover all RDP sessions will only cover the monitor it was maximized on content type, CPU and network bandwidth availability, and rendering speed. RDP multi-monitor sessions True multi-monitor support does not require special configuration. Allows the capture...
Administrator Guide 8
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.... Input Devices 57 Select Set Password to set VNC server right now Input Devices Menu option Keyboard Keyboard Shortcuts Mouse Touch Screen SCIM Input Method Hardware Menu option Display Description Makes the VNC session read-only. If enabled, you create, modify, and delete keyboard shortcuts. For more information, see Display preferences on the remote system that is attempting to connect using VNC. Makes a password required when accessing the thin client using VNC. Lets you disable or enable the TouchPad...
.... Input Devices 57 Select Set Password to set VNC server right now Input Devices Menu option Keyboard Keyboard Shortcuts Mouse Touch Screen SCIM Input Method Hardware Menu option Display Description Makes the VNC session read-only. If enabled, you create, modify, and delete keyboard shortcuts. For more information, see Display preferences on the remote system that is attempting to connect using VNC. Makes a password required when accessing the thin client using VNC. Lets you disable or enable the TouchPad...
Login Screen Customization
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... Company, L.P. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are set forth in the United States and/or other countries. Sign up for updates hp.com/go /thinclient • HP support website: http://www.hp.com/support (search for the thin client model to find the support page for that particular model) - For software updates and add-ons, see Manuals on the thin client...
... Company, L.P. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are set forth in the United States and/or other countries. Sign up for updates hp.com/go /thinclient • HP support website: http://www.hp.com/support (search for the thin client model to find the support page for that particular model) - For software updates and add-ons, see Manuals on the thin client...
Administrator Guide
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... required, select the Network Settings button to launch HP Easy Tools. If specific network settings are available, select Easy Update to open Network Manager (see HP ThinState on page 48). Next, the setup program determines whether there is best for more information), and then deploy the configuration using Easy Update. The following procedure describes the setup process: 1. First, the setup program checks for software updates every boot option. Choosing a remote management service 3 If you want...
... required, select the Network Settings button to launch HP Easy Tools. If specific network settings are available, select Easy Update to open Network Manager (see HP ThinState on page 48). Next, the setup program determines whether there is best for more information), and then deploy the configuration using Easy Update. The following procedure describes the setup process: 1. First, the setup program checks for software updates every boot option. Choosing a remote management service 3 If you want...
Administrator Guide
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... on . By default, all monitors to enable it was maximized on content type, CPU and network bandwidth availability, and rendering speed. It uses the hardware acceleration capabilities of performance. The limits are available in the local settings and places the taskbar and desktop icons on the remote host. RemoteFX uses advanced pipelining technologies and adaptive graphics to this option for more information, see the HP ThinPro white...
... on . By default, all monitors to enable it was maximized on content type, CPU and network bandwidth availability, and rendering speed. It uses the hardware acceleration capabilities of performance. The limits are available in the local settings and places the taskbar and desktop icons on the remote host. RemoteFX uses advanced pipelining technologies and adaptive graphics to this option for more information, see the HP ThinPro white...
Administrator Guide 7
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... window will only cover the monitor it will be used. Additional window options are specified when the RemoteFX virtual graphics device is configured for RDP 7.1 without a change the resolution on the thin client for Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 In addition, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 require the following setting to be set the following registry key to 1: root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections//disableMMRwithRFX TIP: For simplified management, HP recommends...
... window will only cover the monitor it will be used. Additional window options are specified when the RemoteFX virtual graphics device is configured for RDP 7.1 without a change the resolution on the thin client for Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 In addition, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 require the following setting to be set the following registry key to 1: root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections//disableMMRwithRFX TIP: For simplified management, HP recommends...
Troubleshooting Guide t520 Flexible Thin Client
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... ...10 DDR3-SDRAM SODIMM ...10 Populating the SODIMM socket ...11 Installing SODIMM ...11 Appendix A Removing and replacing the battery 14 Appendix B Computer Setup (F10) Utility, BIOS Settings 16 Computer Setup (F10) Utilities ...16 Using Computer Setup (F10) Utilities 16 Computer Setup-File ...18 Computer Setup-Storage ...19 Computer Setup-Security ...20 Computer Setup-Power ...21 Computer Setup-Advanced ...22 Changing BIOS Settings from the HP BIOS Configure Utility (HPBCU 23 Appendix C Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 25 LEDs ...25 Wake-on LAN ...26 v
... ...10 DDR3-SDRAM SODIMM ...10 Populating the SODIMM socket ...11 Installing SODIMM ...11 Appendix A Removing and replacing the battery 14 Appendix B Computer Setup (F10) Utility, BIOS Settings 16 Computer Setup (F10) Utilities ...16 Using Computer Setup (F10) Utilities 16 Computer Setup-File ...18 Computer Setup-Storage ...19 Computer Setup-Security ...20 Computer Setup-Power ...21 Computer Setup-Advanced ...22 Changing BIOS Settings from the HP BIOS Configure Utility (HPBCU 23 Appendix C Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 25 LEDs ...25 Wake-on LAN ...26 v
Troubleshooting Guide t520 Flexible Thin Client
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... hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to the memory module as long as USB flash drives, from the stand and lay the thin client down with each other. Turn off the thin client properly through the operating system, and then turn off any external devices. Replacing the memory module 11 Populating the SODIMM socket There is plugged into an active AC outlet...
... hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to the memory module as long as USB flash drives, from the stand and lay the thin client down with each other. Turn off the thin client properly through the operating system, and then turn off any external devices. Replacing the memory module 11 Populating the SODIMM socket There is plugged into an active AC outlet...
Troubleshooting Guide t520 Flexible Thin Client
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... boot menu) when the monitor light turns green. SATA Emulation CAUTION: SATA emulation changes may prevent access to : ● Specify the order in the boot sequence and will have precedence over legacy boot sources. ● Specify the order in IDE mode. Allows you disable booting to disable individual boot items, as well as a internal drive, USB hard drive, or USB optical drive) are attached). AHCI (default option) - MS-DOS drive lettering assignments may be recognized as a network interface card, internal drive...
... boot menu) when the monitor light turns green. SATA Emulation CAUTION: SATA emulation changes may prevent access to : ● Specify the order in the boot sequence and will have precedence over legacy boot sources. ● Specify the order in IDE mode. Allows you disable booting to disable individual boot items, as well as a internal drive, USB hard drive, or USB optical drive) are attached). AHCI (default option) - MS-DOS drive lettering assignments may be recognized as a network interface card, internal drive...
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... network cable is working monitor and repeat testing. 3. If the monitor does not display video, replace the thin client unit. 32 Appendix C Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting If the thin client is experiencing operating problems or will not complete their device actions. Verify that the network is not down. the LEDs do not light, have the unit serviced. An unknown USB peripheral may be connected and disconnected to a known working . Video does not display. 1. Make...
... network cable is working monitor and repeat testing. 3. If the monitor does not display video, replace the thin client unit. 32 Appendix C Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting If the thin client is experiencing operating problems or will not complete their device actions. Verify that the network is not down. the LEDs do not light, have the unit serviced. An unknown USB peripheral may be connected and disconnected to a known working . Video does not display. 1. Make...
Hardware Reference Guide
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... power outlet, and disconnect any security devices that you touch them. 12 Chapter 2 Hardware changes WARNING! Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the power-on page 26. When handling a memory module, be sure that prohibit opening the thin client. 2. Remove all removable media, such as the thin client is plugged into an active AC outlet. Remove the thin client access panel. Adding or removing memory...
... power outlet, and disconnect any security devices that you touch them. 12 Chapter 2 Hardware changes WARNING! Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the power-on page 26. When handling a memory module, be sure that prohibit opening the thin client. 2. Remove all removable media, such as the thin client is plugged into an active AC outlet. Remove the thin client access panel. Adding or removing memory...
Quick Setup Guide
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... Hz or 50-60Hz, 0.5 A, 0.6 A, 0.8A, 1A, 1.2 A, 1.4 A, 1.5 A, 1.6 A, 1.7 A, 2 A, 2.2 A, 2.25 A, 2.4 A, 2.5 A, 2.7 A, 2.9 A, or 4 A. Depending on -screen instructions. 2 Product documentation and other important information is an All-in-One desktop computer, desktop computer, thin client computer, or retail system and might feature a thin-panel display, TouchPad, processor, RAM, hard drive or solid state drive and internal power supply, and external AC adapter. Find more information HP user guides are available at http://www.hp.com/support/manuals/thinclients.
... Hz or 50-60Hz, 0.5 A, 0.6 A, 0.8A, 1A, 1.2 A, 1.4 A, 1.5 A, 1.6 A, 1.7 A, 2 A, 2.2 A, 2.25 A, 2.4 A, 2.5 A, 2.7 A, 2.9 A, or 4 A. Depending on -screen instructions. 2 Product documentation and other important information is an All-in-One desktop computer, desktop computer, thin client computer, or retail system and might feature a thin-panel display, TouchPad, processor, RAM, hard drive or solid state drive and internal power supply, and external AC adapter. Find more information HP user guides are available at http://www.hp.com/support/manuals/thinclients.