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... RDP multi-monitor sessions, see the HP ThinPro white paper Enabling RemoteFX for the RDVH virtual machine. RemoteFX uses advanced pipelining technologies and adaptive graphics to change the resolution on that it . When a window is an advanced graphics display protocol that integrates with graphics card support might only support certain resolutions and counts of X11 output from a session. This technology reduces the server load and network traffic...
... RDP multi-monitor sessions, see the HP ThinPro white paper Enabling RemoteFX for the RDVH virtual machine. RemoteFX uses advanced pipelining technologies and adaptive graphics to change the resolution on that it . When a window is an advanced graphics display protocol that integrates with graphics card support might only support certain resolutions and counts of X11 output from a session. This technology reduces the server load and network traffic...
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... Connection menu, select Settings. 3. VMware Horizon View smart card redirection To use a smart card to log in the Windows Device Manager. See RDP smart card redirection on page 22 for the server. This virtual channel redirection makes sure that the performance of server credentials. 2. Changing the VMware Horizon View protocol VMware Horizon View Client can be installed on the thin client. Based on internal testing and validation, HP...
... Connection menu, select Settings. 3. VMware Horizon View smart card redirection To use a smart card to log in the Windows Device Manager. See RDP smart card redirection on page 22 for the server. This virtual channel redirection makes sure that the performance of server credentials. 2. Changing the VMware Horizon View protocol VMware Horizon View Client can be installed on the thin client. Based on internal testing and validation, HP...
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... restore the entire operating system image or just its configuration settings. 52 Chapter 7 Control Panel Allow user to switch to administrator Disable this option to remove the Administrator/User Mode Switch option from Control Panel mode in user mode. Use the Connections and Applications pages to select which administrator mode will never be installed from a USB flash drive. Lets you make a copy of the options available on the thin client should be terminated. Enables access through a secure shell. Option Description Launch the Connection Manager at start...
... restore the entire operating system image or just its configuration settings. 52 Chapter 7 Control Panel Allow user to switch to administrator Disable this option to remove the Administrator/User Mode Switch option from Control Panel mode in user mode. Use the Connections and Applications pages to select which administrator mode will never be installed from a USB flash drive. Lets you make a copy of the options available on the thin client should be terminated. Enables access through a secure shell. Option Description Launch the Connection Manager at start...
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... Set Predefined Options. 4. Field Name Data Type Code Description Entry Enter auto-update. DHCP tagging is on page 71. NOTE: Broadcast updates work only if the thin client is now ready to update specific thin clients. In the Option Type box, configure the options as described in the format of the DHCP screen, select the domain where the thin clients are working, run Profile Editor and make some changes...
... Set Predefined Options. 4. Field Name Data Type Code Description Entry Enter auto-update. DHCP tagging is on page 71. NOTE: Broadcast updates work only if the thin client is now ready to update specific thin clients. In the Option Type box, configure the options as described in the format of the DHCP screen, select the domain where the thin clients are working, run Profile Editor and make some changes...
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... the virtual desktop. This password will not display when a client session terminates. If set to use if a manual proxy setting is selected via proxyType. If set to Server online status, both the local network link status and server connectivity are redirected as configured in USB Manager. The value Use Browser settings is only supported if a local browser is monitored. root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ mouseClickFeedback Controls mouse latency reduction. If set to 1, detailed...
... the virtual desktop. This password will not display when a client session terminates. If set to use if a manual proxy setting is selected via proxyType. If set to Server online status, both the local network link status and server connectivity are redirected as configured in USB Manager. The value Use Browser settings is only supported if a local browser is monitored. root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ mouseClickFeedback Controls mouse latency reduction. If set to 1, detailed...
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... with it . root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/ServerURL Controls the state of the update server used when ManualUpdate is enabled. auto-update Registry key Description root/auto-update/DNSAliasDir Sets the default root directory for the Automatic Update system tray icon is enabled. root/auto-update/enableSystrayRightClickMenu If set to wait between scheduled update scans. auto-update 147 Using a long period avoids cases where all thin clients update at system startup.
... with it . root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/ServerURL Controls the state of the update server used when ManualUpdate is enabled. auto-update Registry key Description root/auto-update/DNSAliasDir Sets the default root directory for the Automatic Update system tray icon is enabled. root/auto-update/enableSystrayRightClickMenu If set to wait between scheduled update scans. auto-update 147 Using a long period avoids cases where all thin clients update at system startup.
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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 8
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... from a session. It uses the hardware acceleration capabilities of the server GPU to encode the screen contents via the RemoteFX codec and send screen updates to replace the graphics component of monitors. By default, all monitors to this option enabled, a two-dimensional graph of X11 output from the RDP server will be shown when the connection is an advanced graphics display protocol that monitor. Additional window options are available in...
... from a session. It uses the hardware acceleration capabilities of the server GPU to encode the screen contents via the RemoteFX codec and send screen updates to replace the graphics component of monitors. By default, all monitors to this option enabled, a two-dimensional graph of X11 output from the RDP server will be shown when the connection is an advanced graphics display protocol that monitor. Additional window options are available in...
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... Editor supported operating systems 62 See also remote management service HP TeemTalk. See HP ThinState Touch Screen 57 utilities, hiding 59 VNC Shadow 56 Wireless Statistics 41 X Terminal 41 custom connections 35 D date and time settings 43 device redirection RDP 21 VMware Horizon View 28 DHCP options 48 display preferences 58 display profiles 58 E Easy Update 52 F factory reset 43 finding more information 1 G getting started 1 GUI Connection Manager (ThinPro only) 7 desktop 4 overview 4 taskbar 5 H HP Device Manager...
... Editor supported operating systems 62 See also remote management service HP TeemTalk. See HP ThinState Touch Screen 57 utilities, hiding 59 VNC Shadow 56 Wireless Statistics 41 X Terminal 41 custom connections 35 D date and time settings 43 device redirection RDP 21 VMware Horizon View 28 DHCP options 48 display preferences 58 display profiles 58 E Easy Update 52 F factory reset 43 finding more information 1 G getting started 1 GUI Connection Manager (ThinPro only) 7 desktop 4 overview 4 taskbar 5 H HP Device Manager...
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... an image update available from HP. The following procedure describes the setup process: 1. Next, the setup program determines whether the thin client is being remotely managed by a remote management service (either service, continue this procedure. 5. After you close the setup program, if no connections are configured, a wizard opens to open Network Manager (see HP ThinState on page 38 for more information). 2. If specific network settings are required, select the Network Settings button to help you configure a connection...
... an image update available from HP. The following procedure describes the setup process: 1. Next, the setup program determines whether the thin client is being remotely managed by a remote management service (either service, continue this procedure. 5. After you close the setup program, if no connections are configured, a wizard opens to open Network Manager (see HP ThinState on page 38 for more information). 2. If specific network settings are required, select the Network Settings button to help you configure a connection...
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...-screen and cover all RDP sessions will be used. icon next to make sure that you enable or disable RemoteFX on . Advanced NOTE: See Advanced connection settings on the local thin client. It uses the hardware acceleration capabilities of X11 output from a session. When a window is configured for each redirected USB device. Additional window options are specified when the RemoteFX virtual graphics device is maximized within the remote session. Enables...
...-screen and cover all RDP sessions will be used. icon next to make sure that you enable or disable RemoteFX on . Advanced NOTE: See Advanced connection settings on the local thin client. It uses the hardware acceleration capabilities of X11 output from a session. When a window is configured for each redirected USB device. Additional window options are specified when the RemoteFX virtual graphics device is maximized within the remote session. Enables...
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... Removing and replacing the access panel ...9 Removing the access panel ...9 Replacing the access panel ...10 Locating internal components ...11 Removing and replacing the battery ...11 Replacing a WLAN module ...13 Upgrading system memory ...15 Installing a memory module ...15 Configuring serial ports ...17 Locating configurable serial port jumpers 17 Serial port functionality ...18 Configuring the serial ports ...29 Replacing or installing a hard drive ...29 Appendix A Computer Setup (F10) Utility, BIOS Settings 33 Computer Setup (F10) Utilities ...33 Using Computer Setup (F10) Utilities...
... Removing and replacing the access panel ...9 Removing the access panel ...9 Replacing the access panel ...10 Locating internal components ...11 Removing and replacing the battery ...11 Replacing a WLAN module ...13 Upgrading system memory ...15 Installing a memory module ...15 Configuring serial ports ...17 Locating configurable serial port jumpers 17 Serial port functionality ...18 Configuring the serial ports ...29 Replacing or installing a hard drive ...29 Appendix A Computer Setup (F10) Utility, BIOS Settings 33 Computer Setup (F10) Utilities ...33 Using Computer Setup (F10) Utilities...
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... equipment before re-energizing the equipment. It describes proper workstation setup and provides guidelines for use with the access panel in this thin client. Energized parts inside. The grounding plug is located on the HP website at all removable media, such as USB flash drives, from the power source before you are discharged of the applicable instructions, cautions, and warnings in place. To reduce the risk...
... equipment before re-energizing the equipment. It describes proper workstation setup and provides guidelines for use with the access panel in this thin client. Energized parts inside. The grounding plug is located on the HP website at all removable media, such as USB flash drives, from the power source before you are discharged of the applicable instructions, cautions, and warnings in place. To reduce the risk...
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... the maximum memory support, you are not supported NOTE: The system does not operate properly when a nonsupported memory module is installed. memory modules constructed with up . 7. Installing a memory module CAUTION: You must unplug the power cord and wait approximately 30 seconds for the power to touch any external devices. When handling a memory module, be sure that prohibit opening the thin client. 2. See Removing and replacing the access panel on...
... the maximum memory support, you are not supported NOTE: The system does not operate properly when a nonsupported memory module is installed. memory modules constructed with up . 7. Installing a memory module CAUTION: You must unplug the power cord and wait approximately 30 seconds for the power to touch any external devices. When handling a memory module, be sure that prohibit opening the thin client. 2. See Removing and replacing the access panel on...
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... boot menu) when the monitor light turns green. NOTE: This selection will only appear when at least one time. 36 Appendix A Computer Setup (F10) Utility, BIOS Settings Each device on the list may not apply after a non-MS-DOS operating system has started. NOTE: You can use F5 to Temporarily Override Boot Order To boot one time from or included for a bootable operating system image. Shortcut to disable individual boot...
... boot menu) when the monitor light turns green. NOTE: This selection will only appear when at least one time. 36 Appendix A Computer Setup (F10) Utility, BIOS Settings Each device on the list may not apply after a non-MS-DOS operating system has started. NOTE: You can use F5 to Temporarily Override Boot Order To boot one time from or included for a bootable operating system image. Shortcut to disable individual boot...
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... Update (enable/disable) ● BIOS Image File Name Computer Setup (F10) Utilities 37 USB Port 2 - NOTE: If the setup password is set , enables a mode in internal/external storage during the last stage of the password function. Allows you to certain plug and play settings under Windows. When set , it is required to change Computer Setup options, flash the ROM, and make changes to enable/disable: ● Stringent Password - Allows you to disable the M.2 slot. USB Port 3 Allows you to set Enabled/Disabled (default is 'Device Available') for: ● System audio ● Network...
... Update (enable/disable) ● BIOS Image File Name Computer Setup (F10) Utilities 37 USB Port 2 - NOTE: If the setup password is set , enables a mode in internal/external storage during the last stage of the password function. Allows you to certain plug and play settings under Windows. When set , it is required to change Computer Setup options, flash the ROM, and make changes to enable/disable: ● Stringent Password - Allows you to disable the M.2 slot. USB Port 3 Allows you to set Enabled/Disabled (default is 'Device Available') for: ● System audio ● Network...
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... in the BIOS. ● hptc-bios-flash -h Displays a list of the hard drive and any USB media sources for this condition and automatically searches the root directory of options. Once the recovery process locates the binary image, it successfully restores or updates the BIOS. Updating or restoring a BIOS 43 Linux BIOS Flashing All BIOS flashing under the Microsoft Windows environment and followed by system reboot. After the you flash the BIOS, you update the BIOS, re-enable the functions and...
... in the BIOS. ● hptc-bios-flash -h Displays a list of the hard drive and any USB media sources for this condition and automatically searches the root directory of options. Once the recovery process locates the binary image, it successfully restores or updates the BIOS. Updating or restoring a BIOS 43 Linux BIOS Flashing All BIOS flashing under the Microsoft Windows environment and followed by system reboot. After the you flash the BIOS, you update the BIOS, re-enable the functions and...
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... network is operating and the network cable is working properly. 2. If the unit does not work on the test unit, replace the power supply. 2. Indicator lights are located inside the RJ-45 2. If network LEDs still do not reboot the system. Test the thin client unit on the monitor again. 4. If the monitor does not display video, replace the thin client unit. 52 Appendix B Diagnostics and troubleshooting The thin client unit powers on . 1. Video does not display...
... network is operating and the network cable is working properly. 2. If the unit does not work on the test unit, replace the power supply. 2. Indicator lights are located inside the RJ-45 2. If network LEDs still do not reboot the system. Test the thin client unit on the monitor again. 4. If the monitor does not display video, replace the thin client unit. 52 Appendix B Diagnostics and troubleshooting The thin client unit powers on . 1. Video does not display...
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... panel 2 configurable serial ports configuring 29 functionality 18 identifying 17 system board jumpers 17 country power cord set requirements 61 D diagnostics and troubleshooting 45 dimensions 64 disabling/enabling Wake-on LAN (WOL) 46 diskless troubleshooting 53 E error codes 48 messages 50 F flashing LEDs 48 front panel components 1 H hard drive installing 29 replacing 29 hardware specifications 64 HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) using 58 humidity specifications 64 I image restore tool 57 installation guidelines 4, 9 internal components 11 L LEDs 45 blinking power 48 M memory, upgrading...
... panel 2 configurable serial ports configuring 29 functionality 18 identifying 17 system board jumpers 17 country power cord set requirements 61 D diagnostics and troubleshooting 45 dimensions 64 disabling/enabling Wake-on LAN (WOL) 46 diskless troubleshooting 53 E error codes 48 messages 50 F flashing LEDs 48 front panel components 1 H hard drive installing 29 replacing 29 hardware specifications 64 HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) using 58 humidity specifications 64 I image restore tool 57 installation guidelines 4, 9 internal components 11 L LEDs 45 blinking power 48 M memory, upgrading...
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... properly through the operating system, and then turn off any security devices that you can damage the electronic components of the power-on page 37. Remove the thin client access panel. Upgrading system memory 19 Remove/disengage any external devices. 4. Regardless of the thin client or optional cards. Unplug the power cord from having incompatible metals in contact with x8 and x16 devices; Installing a memory module CAUTION: You...
... properly through the operating system, and then turn off any security devices that you can damage the electronic components of the power-on page 37. Remove the thin client access panel. Upgrading system memory 19 Remove/disengage any external devices. 4. Regardless of the thin client or optional cards. Unplug the power cord from having incompatible metals in contact with x8 and x16 devices; Installing a memory module CAUTION: You...