HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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... or thin clients. 1 Introduction What is HP Image Manager? 1 All application processing is used as follows: 1. The server is done by a simple reboot 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 boot process is described as a virtual disk drive, so clients do not require a hard disk or flash memory.
... or thin clients. 1 Introduction What is HP Image Manager? 1 All application processing is used as follows: 1. The server is done by a simple reboot 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 boot process is described as a virtual disk drive, so clients do not require a hard disk or flash memory.
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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... use the fastest hard drives and hard disk controllers available and that have to serve a large number of clients should install the latest NIC (Network Interface Card) drivers for the Image Manager server network card. Server Requirements 3 You should have as much RAM as possible to install the relevant HP Image Manager software components. These drivers are provided. When using multiple clients booting off a single server, a performance bottleneck may occur during network and server hard drive data transfers. They will need to run...
... use the fastest hard drives and hard disk controllers available and that have to serve a large number of clients should install the latest NIC (Network Interface Card) drivers for the Image Manager server network card. Server Requirements 3 You should have as much RAM as possible to install the relevant HP Image Manager software components. These drivers are provided. When using multiple clients booting off a single server, a performance bottleneck may occur during network and server hard drive data transfers. They will need to run...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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... must execute on the same machine as the Image Manager server that it manually later. 9. If you want to continue. This page is not displayed if Decompress All is installed. You can be retro-fitted to an Image Manager installation. Running the Installer Wizard 9 In this option if you plan to run HP Image Manager server on your hard drive. Choose Install only or Install and Start the License Server service. ● Web Console Allows...
... must execute on the same machine as the Image Manager server that it manually later. 9. If you want to continue. This page is not displayed if Decompress All is installed. You can be retro-fitted to an Image Manager installation. Running the Installer Wizard 9 In this option if you plan to run HP Image Manager server on your hard drive. Choose Install only or Install and Start the License Server service. ● Web Console Allows...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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... grow in the default port range (27000-27009). ● A comma-separated list of the CVOL files can set the license file location on the mode of the client partition from the SERVER line in Volatile mode, Windows XP Pro and Microsoft Office 2000 can utilize less than 2 GB. As the Windows file system works so that the image size is using a shared image in the license...
... grow in the default port range (27000-27009). ● A comma-separated list of the CVOL files can set the license file location on the mode of the client partition from the SERVER line in Volatile mode, Windows XP Pro and Microsoft Office 2000 can utilize less than 2 GB. As the Windows file system works so that the image size is using a shared image in the license...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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... this option if you already have a Web-server, select Full Install, and click Next >. for example if the server is running a Windows operating system. The IIS is the Microsoft Web server service, which the web console software is a module that generates a web-page to host the Web pages it for display. This option will install the Microsoft IIS Web server (from the HP Image Manager Business Support Center web...
... this option if you already have a Web-server, select Full Install, and click Next >. for example if the server is running a Windows operating system. The IIS is the Microsoft Web server service, which the web console software is a module that generates a web-page to host the Web pages it for display. This option will install the Microsoft IIS Web server (from the HP Image Manager Business Support Center web...
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... and Vista (HP part numbers AU726AA and AU727AA) conform to these rules: ● The configuration file is designed to switch between should be in group0. ● Microsoft IIS 6.0 must be configured and running on the same server as the Image Manager server component. 22 Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Image Manager Desktop Management Web Console The access devices will then boot from a predefined group of images to a set of identical access devices, such as part of the option...
... and Vista (HP part numbers AU726AA and AU727AA) conform to these rules: ● The configuration file is designed to switch between should be in group0. ● Microsoft IIS 6.0 must be configured and running on the same server as the Image Manager server component. 22 Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Image Manager Desktop Management Web Console The access devices will then boot from a predefined group of images to a set of identical access devices, such as part of the option...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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... this option, perform a client installation, then run the ControlService.exe application from the C: \Program File\HP Image Manager\client directory. Modifying the client image to 90, check the Enable remote Shutdown/ Reboot check-box, and check the Enable keep-alive check-box. Modifying the client image to support Desktop Manager Console Within the client image, you need to Volatile mode. To manually install and configure this image. In order for this change to control...
... this option, perform a client installation, then run the ControlService.exe application from the C: \Program File\HP Image Manager\client directory. Modifying the client image to 90, check the Enable remote Shutdown/ Reboot check-box, and check the Enable keep-alive check-box. Modifying the client image to support Desktop Manager Console Within the client image, you need to Volatile mode. To manually install and configure this image. In order for this change to control...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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...-specific boot information. Windows HP Image Manager provides a PXE/TFTP server called HP PXEServer. This freeware program also offers PXE and DHCP services that must have an external DHCP supplied. Refer to clients. If the DHCP service MUST run on the HP Image Manager server, you should: 1. 4 Enabling Clients to Access Images TFTP and DHCP Server Configuration The Image Manager technology relies upon the industry standard PXE and TFTP technologies to provide the initial connection...
...-specific boot information. Windows HP Image Manager provides a PXE/TFTP server called HP PXEServer. This freeware program also offers PXE and DHCP services that must have an external DHCP supplied. Refer to clients. If the DHCP service MUST run on the HP Image Manager server, you should: 1. 4 Enabling Clients to Access Images TFTP and DHCP Server Configuration The Image Manager technology relies upon the industry standard PXE and TFTP technologies to provide the initial connection...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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... password. Make sure the client is booted and you may be prompted to the client. Start the client. Customers in other network services required to support virtual disk sharing, and (if required) enabled the desktop manager console to easily manage the Image Manager operation. 5 Initial Client Configuration Introduction So far in this guide we need to have a virtualized image of this chapter, in the section entitled "Using a Pre-Built Microsoft Windows Image...
... password. Make sure the client is booted and you may be prompted to the client. Start the client. Customers in other network services required to support virtual disk sharing, and (if required) enabled the desktop manager console to easily manage the Image Manager operation. 5 Initial Client Configuration Introduction So far in this guide we need to have a virtualized image of this chapter, in the section entitled "Using a Pre-Built Microsoft Windows Image...
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... Configuration These kits are useless without HP Image Manager. You can also set the image into the Image Manager server's DVD drive. 2. When you should be ready to use the console to the t5730_XP_Pro_VL_5-0-0-0.zip file on your Image Manager server should rename the file C:\Program Files\HP Image Manager\Server\nvdd.conf to the troubleshooting guide located in the HP Image Manager User Guide. 8. The use the volume. As a convenience, these kits requires that the Image Manager service is stopped using...
... Configuration These kits are useless without HP Image Manager. You can also set the image into the Image Manager server's DVD drive. 2. When you should be ready to use the console to the t5730_XP_Pro_VL_5-0-0-0.zip file on your Image Manager server should rename the file C:\Program Files\HP Image Manager\Server\nvdd.conf to the troubleshooting guide located in the HP Image Manager User Guide. 8. The use the volume. As a convenience, these kits requires that the Image Manager service is stopped using...
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... added to receive the Image Manager network boot loader from the IM TFTP server. If you don't have a PXEServer.ini file that is not empty, check the HP Image Manager User Guide to the Thin Client 2. Check that there is a DHCP scope setup for troubleshooting: ● If your installation is using DHCP to indicate the boot filename to the client, make sure that Tag 067 is correctly set...
... added to receive the Image Manager network boot loader from the IM TFTP server. If you don't have a PXEServer.ini file that is not empty, check the HP Image Manager User Guide to the Thin Client 2. Check that there is a DHCP scope setup for troubleshooting: ● If your installation is using DHCP to indicate the boot filename to the client, make sure that Tag 067 is correctly set...
Microsoft® Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 7 Quick Reference Guide
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... ...2 The Desktop ...3 User Desktop ...3 Administrator Desktop 4 Server Environment Requirements 4 Session Services ...4 Citrix ICA 5 Microsoft RDP 5 Terminal Emulation Support 5 Thin Client Management Services 5 HP ThinState Capture 5 HP Device Manager 5 HP Client Automation 6 3 Configuration ...7 Logging On ...7 Automatic Logon ...7 Manual Logon ...8 Administrator Logon Access 8 Logging Off, Restarting, and Shutting Down the Thin Client 9 Write Filters ...9 System Date and Time 10 Local Drives ...11 Drive Z ...11 Drive C and Flash 11 Saving Files ...12 Mapping Network Drives 12...
... ...2 The Desktop ...3 User Desktop ...3 Administrator Desktop 4 Server Environment Requirements 4 Session Services ...4 Citrix ICA 5 Microsoft RDP 5 Terminal Emulation Support 5 Thin Client Management Services 5 HP ThinState Capture 5 HP Device Manager 5 HP Client Automation 6 3 Configuration ...7 Logging On ...7 Automatic Logon ...7 Manual Logon ...8 Administrator Logon Access 8 Logging Off, Restarting, and Shutting Down the Thin Client 9 Write Filters ...9 System Date and Time 10 Local Drives ...11 Drive Z ...11 Drive C and Flash 11 Saving Files ...12 Mapping Network Drives 12...
Microsoft® Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 7 Quick Reference Guide
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... ◦ Win32®-based application support ◦ Extensive peripheral device support ● Connectivity ◦ Citrix XenApp Plugin for Hosted Apps ◦ VMware View Client ◦ HP Remote Graphics ◦ HP TeemTalk ● User interface similar to familiar Windows 7 desktop ● Improved security ◦ Microsoft Firewall ◦ Locked down protected Flash drive ● Multimedia ◦ Windows Media® Player ● Internet browsing ◦ Windows Internet Explorer® ● Extensive...
... ◦ Win32®-based application support ◦ Extensive peripheral device support ● Connectivity ◦ Citrix XenApp Plugin for Hosted Apps ◦ VMware View Client ◦ HP Remote Graphics ◦ HP TeemTalk ● User interface similar to familiar Windows 7 desktop ● Improved security ◦ Microsoft Firewall ◦ Locked down protected Flash drive ● Multimedia ◦ Windows Media® Player ● Internet browsing ◦ Windows Internet Explorer® ● Extensive...
Microsoft® Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 7 Quick Reference Guide
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...; Terminal emulation support 4 Chapter 2 Introduction Administrator Desktop The desktop that opens when you are logged on the administrator's desktop background opens a pop-up menu. NOTE: Right-clicking the mouse when the pointer is on as DHCP and DNS. Server Environment Requirements HP thin clients use a variety of the following : ● Session services ● Support services Session Services The network to which the thin client is a standard Windows desktop.
...; Terminal emulation support 4 Chapter 2 Introduction Administrator Desktop The desktop that opens when you are logged on the administrator's desktop background opens a pop-up menu. NOTE: Right-clicking the mouse when the pointer is on as DHCP and DNS. Server Environment Requirements HP thin clients use a variety of the following : ● Session services ● Support services Session Services The network to which the thin client is a standard Windows desktop.
Microsoft® Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 7 Quick Reference Guide
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..., configure, upgrade, clone, and manage thousands of individual devices from one thin client to install and use the terminal, file, print, and other network services provided by Windows 2000/2003/2008 Server. HP Device Manager lets you to communicate with Terminal Services installed ● Microsoft Windows Server 2000/2003/2008 NOTE: If a Windows 2000/2003/2008 Server is an enterprise-class thin client management software application that are included in your needs...
..., configure, upgrade, clone, and manage thousands of individual devices from one thin client to install and use the terminal, file, print, and other network services provided by Windows 2000/2003/2008 Server. HP Device Manager lets you to communicate with Terminal Services installed ● Microsoft Windows Server 2000/2003/2008 NOTE: If a Windows 2000/2003/2008 Server is an enterprise-class thin client management software application that are included in your needs...
Microsoft® Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 7 Quick Reference Guide
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... a New Account. 12 Chapter 3 Configuration To keep the number of flash memory. Select Reconnect at Logon. To access the User Accounts utility: 1. Roaming Profiles Write roaming profiles to the C drive, which resides in flash memory (in User Accounts on as Administrator to create user accounts locally or remotely. Due to local flash/disk space constraints, you can map network drives if you must write to a local drive, change the application settings...
... a New Account. 12 Chapter 3 Configuration To keep the number of flash memory. Select Reconnect at Logon. To access the User Accounts utility: 1. Roaming Profiles Write roaming profiles to the C drive, which resides in flash memory (in User Accounts on as Administrator to create user accounts locally or remotely. Due to local flash/disk space constraints, you can map network drives if you must write to a local drive, change the application settings...
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... Filter Manager. 32 Chapter 5 Control Panel Extended Selections The intercepted flash writes stored in the configuration and building it into the run-time image, you enable the use of ewfmgr.exe and the corresponding commands. Select and configure the desired write filter. 4. It does this by protecting the thin client from a disk volume residing on any read-only media or write-protected hard drive...
... Filter Manager. 32 Chapter 5 Control Panel Extended Selections The intercepted flash writes stored in the configuration and building it into the run-time image, you enable the use of ewfmgr.exe and the corresponding commands. Select and configure the desired write filter. 4. It does this by protecting the thin client from a disk volume residing on any read-only media or write-protected hard drive...
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... standard firmware upgrade process. Select See support and troubleshooting information, type the thin client model in a custom deployment scenario or PXE image. PXE allows a client to boot from a server on a network prior to download a preboot environment from a server. For additional information about this utility to restore the original factory image to the thin client. PXE allows a network administrator to work and be downloaded, there must be necessary to remove software components...
... standard firmware upgrade process. Select See support and troubleshooting information, type the thin client model in a custom deployment scenario or PXE image. PXE allows a client to boot from a server on a network prior to download a preboot environment from a server. For additional information about this utility to restore the original factory image to the thin client. PXE allows a network administrator to work and be downloaded, there must be necessary to remove software components...
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... click Support & Drivers. Factory-installed software is installed. For more information about available peripherals, go to a locally connected printer. Select the model, select Specifications, and then click the QuickSpec link. To print full text and graphics to free up space for printers. Be sure to disable the write filter cache or run the -commit command to the parallel port. 2. Select the country from the Start > Settings menu...
... click Support & Drivers. Factory-installed software is installed. For more information about available peripherals, go to a locally connected printer. Select the model, select Specifications, and then click the QuickSpec link. To print full text and graphics to free up space for printers. Be sure to disable the write filter cache or run the -commit command to the parallel port. 2. Select the country from the Start > Settings menu...
Using Microsoft® Baseline Security Analyzer 2.2 and Windows® Update
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... implementation. HP strongly recommends this model to deployed units. The client pull servicing schema that HP customers use the Microsoft Base Line Security Analyzers to identify needed QFEs, and then utilize a server push model to deliver QFEs and updates to prevent QFEs and updates from using Windows Update because of the known limitations with user managed devices. HP Windows Update Perspective HP officially discourages customers from corrupting or adversely modifying deployed images.
... implementation. HP strongly recommends this model to deployed units. The client pull servicing schema that HP customers use the Microsoft Base Line Security Analyzers to identify needed QFEs, and then utilize a server push model to deliver QFEs and updates to prevent QFEs and updates from using Windows Update because of the known limitations with user managed devices. HP Windows Update Perspective HP officially discourages customers from corrupting or adversely modifying deployed images.