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1. AppLink Page of the Display Client Wizard The AppLink Page of the Display Client wizard has a field for the path to the executable to launch the desired application v Enter the path to the application in the Program Path and Filename field There is a Browse button that launches a file browser to allow you to select the executable file ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 65 T di amp Microsoft Office Officel4 w 6 Search Officel4 p Organize New folder Name Date modified Type 83 DWOLNV ULL 3 1820 IY PM Applicat amp DWGDP DLL 3 18 2015 8 27PM Applicati E7 EDITOR EXE 2 15 2013 3 26 AM Applicati amp EDITORS DLL 3 18 2015 9 00PM Applicatis amp ELEMENTS DLL 3 18 2015 9 00PM Applicatis ELEMUTIL DLL 3 18 2015 9 00PM Applicatis ENGDIC DAT 6 14 2002 6 34AM DAT File _ ENGIDX DAT 6 14 2002 6 34AM DAT File ENGLISH LNG 1 26 2004 6 18 AM LNG File amp EntityDataHandlerdll 10 31 2012 12 31 Applicati amp EntityPicker dll 10 31 2012 12 31 Applicatis ERXIMP ADD 2 28 2010 447 AM ADD File pi Fon EMERALD 3 22 2015 10 10PM_ Applicatii ee excel exe manifest 3 12 2010 11 32 PM MANIFES PE on EMERAND gt File name EXCEL EXE a t Favorites B Desktop a Downloads S Recent places a jE This PC gt E C on EMERALD E D on EMERALD b bk Desktop gt E Documents bL Downloads gt G2 E on EMERALD File Browser Select the Brows
2. Select your Manufacturer and Model in the drop downs Set the package version you want in the Package dropdown This becomes the Model Default Select OK to close the Package Manager window Older Makes and models will have less options than newer more powerful makes and models ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 373 Model Specific Default Package Manufacturer acr Model 0C 30 100 Package Termcap Model Default is a Allow Chain Loader Termcap Model Default Allow the setting of the Package in Terminal Configuration Install Package Edit Packages Cancel ACP DC 30 100 Firmware The ancient DC 30 100 can only run package 5 This is set in the TermCap as the default package Model Specific Default Package Manufacturer ACP Y rc3000 bd Termcap Model Default ACP 1C3500 Firmware The more recent ACP TC3000 can run firmware v 5 v 6 v 7 and custom firmware ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 374 Model Specific Default Package Manufacturer Model Package Allow Chain Loader Allow the setting of the Package in Terminal Configuration Install Package Edit Packages Cancel New Default Firmware Changing the firmware package in the Package dropdown will set that firmware as the default firmware Any terminal of that make and model will run that firmware ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 375 21 3 Configuring Packages for an Individual Thin Client Packages can be
3. Terminal Hotkey Options Terminal Hotkeys on the Hotkey Configuration page allows the selection of keyboard combinations that allow switching between sessions This is similar to the page in the Terminal Configuration Wizard Use Terminal Settings This checkbox when selected will let the TermSecure User inherit the properties that were configured for use with the terminal If unselected the user receives the settings as configured for them e Enable Instant Failover Hotkeys This checkbox if selected allows the hot key switching between the two active sessions of a Display Client that is using Instant Failover e Enable Group Hotkeys This checkbox if selected allows the hot key switching between different sessions of a terminal using MultiSession e Enable Tiling Hotkey This checkbox if selected allows SessionTiling to be activated by a hotkey combination Selecting the Change Hotkeys button when Enable Instant Failover Hotkeys is selected will allow the hotkeys to be changed from the default Select the Next button to continue ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 263 User Options Select options for this user Log In Log Out Options Inactivity Timeout Reset Sessions at Logout Activate Display Client at Log In User Schedule Set Schedule Schedule Teminal Hfects WW Enable Terminal Effects r Shadowing Allow tenninal to be shadowed W Allow Interactive Sha
4. i Enable Smart Multicast Multicast Settings Port Timeto Live TTL IGMP Settings Version Time to Live TTL Please enter an SMTP Server c te _ Advanced Multicast Options Importance of Page This allows changing the multicast settings if there is a conflict with another multicast server on the network Settings e Multicast Settings o Address This is the IP address that will be used for Multicast transmissions o Port This is the destination port that will be used for Multicast transmissions o Time to Live TTL This is the maximum number of router hops for Multicast packets Setting this value to 255 allows for unlimited hops e IGMP Settings Internet Group Management Protocol ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 439 o Version This sets the IGMP version for use with multicast capable routers o Time to Live TTL This sets the time to live value for IGMP packets Buttons e Advanced This button displays the advanced settings e Set to Defaults This button sets the advanced settings back to the defaults Why Change from Default Settings Change these if a conflict develops Select Next to continue Finish to save and close or Cancel to close without saving Shadow Configuration Select the shadow port gt Shadow Options Shadow Port Please enter an SMTP Server soj c o e Shadow Configuration Port ThinManager allows the port used for shadowing to be configure
5. G TATS_Users 7 Computers H Domain Controllers H ForeignSecurityPrincipals i Managed Service Accounts i Program Data H TestOU_O1 H Users New Window User Group Window Adding a Windows Group name in the Enter Windows User Group Name field of the New Window Group window and selecting the OK button will add the Windows User Group to the drop down list The Manual Entry field will allow you to enter a local Windows User Group ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 432 ke ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard Assign access to ThinManager functions for Windows User Groups Windows User Group ComputerTech z Windows User Group Pemissions Available Reboot Terminal Servers Connect Connect to Terminal Servers Shadow Logoff TemSecure Users a Interactive Shadow Administer ThinManager Servers Reset Sessions Create Users Kill Processes Create Terminals Create Terminal Servers 4 1 iN ThinManager Security Groups Page Select the group from the Windows Users Group drop down Choose the permissions you want to grant to the group by double clicking on the function in the Available Windows User Group Permissions list Members of the Windows User Group will have the selected permissions the next time they login Although ThinManager has Windows User Groups pre configured with privileges these groups have not been created on the terminal servers To create a Windows User Group ope
6. This can match a Windows account or be a TermSecure only name ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 322 Display Client Selection Select Yes to specify Display Clients for this user Add User specific Display Clients C No Answer Yes here if you want to select user specific Display Clients in addition to the Display Clients that are in the tenninal configuration Any user specific clients will be added to the clients specified in the tenninal contiguration Display Client Selection The Display Client Selection page allows Display Clients to be assigned to the TermSecure User When the TermSecure User logs onto a terminal these Display Clients will be available on the terminal for him Add User specific Display Clients This setting will allow the selection of Display Clients for the TermSecure User that will be opened when the TermSecure User logs in to the terminal Select Yes to specify Display Clients for this user If you select No then the TermSecure User will only display the terminal display clients and won t need tied to a Windows account Select the Next button to continue with the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 323 Display Client Specification Select the Display Clients to which this user can connect Available Display Clients Selected Display Clients Edit Display Clients mn oea o Display Client Specification Page Th
7. This checkbox when unselected will hide the app toolbar e Allow Exit to ThinManager Server List This checkbox when unselected will prevent the user from leaving the app to switch ThinManager Servers ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 160 Module Selection Select the modules that load on this terminal at boot up USB Touch Screen Driver Move Up Move Down Configure Remove Module Selection Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Modules are components that provide addition functions to a terminal but aren t required for the running the basic configuration Modules include touchscreen drivers sound drivers dual Ethernet port modules USB drives screen savers and other functions The Add button launches the Attach Module to Terminal window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 161 Module Type Show Advanced Modules Arista 4APT Es 480hM 1506 1972 Touch Screen Driver CarollT ouch Touch Screen Driver DME TSC Senes Touch Screen Driver Dynapro Touch Screen Driver ebalas Touch Screen Driver Elographics Touch Screen Driver Gunze AHL Touch Screen Driver Hampshire TSHARC Touch Screen Driver lnfra T Touch Screen Driver MicroTouch Touch Screen Driver Fandi TouchSet Touch Screen Driver PenMount Touch Screen Driver Touch Control Touch Screen Driver ne UF Cancel Attach Module to Terminal Window The Attach Module to Terminal window allows you to select a module to add to the terminal Selec
8. ThinManager allows different levels of access and functionality based on standard Windows groups By default only members of the Windows Administrator group has the ability to connect to ThinManager and use the application The ThinManager Security Groups allows other Windows groups to be granted privileges in ThinManager ThinManager comes with privileges pre defined for six groups Each of these groups except Administrators needs to be created on the domain controller or in the Local Users and Groups on the Computer Management console and members added before they can be used Administrators The Microsoft defined Administrator group is given all privileges by default in ThinManager This may be denied by unselecting the various allowed Windows User Group Permissions ThinManager Administrators have full permission to do anything within ThinManager including the power to logoff sessions kill processes send messages restart terminals calibrate touch screens change terminal configurations update firmware update the TermCap and restore configurations Administrators and members of ThinManager Administrators can shadow terminals and interactively control the terminal session These privileges may not be removed and will be grayed out ThinManager Interactive Shadow Users Members of this group may shadow a terminal interactively ThinManager Power Users can logoff sessions kill processes send messages restart terminals and calibr
9. You can select multiple OUs but only one Security Group because a user can only reside in one OU but they can be members in multiple Security Groups Limiting to a single Security Group prevent duplicate accounts G eBeRqg ThinManager v8 0 kad ae S Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View a Restore i Backup a PXE ThinManager m synchronize Serer Server List Accounts Passwords Configuration Manage Active Directory ACCESS Groups p TermSecure M Enable Active Directory Integration Active Directory Default Password Settings Password Change Interval Minimum Password Length Maximum Password Length Active Directoy Synchronization Mode Choose AD Synchronization Mode Security Group hi Synchronize every 1 minutes start Sync Now con o ol Active Directory System Settings Select Manage gt Active Directory Settings to launch the Active Directory System Settings window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 291 M Enable Active Directory Integration Active Directory Default Password Settings Password Change Interval Minimum Password Length Maximum Password Length Active Directoy Synchronization Mode Choose AD Synchronization Mode Organizational Unit E Synchronize every 1 minutes start Sync Now Active Directory System S
10. Education63 10 7 10 63 Gold45 10 7 10 45 Education RDP 02a 10 7 10 62 Blue11 10 5 10 11 gt 4 Edit Server List Display Client Members Page of the Display Client Wizard The Display Client Members page of the Display Client Wizard allows the selection of terminal servers that you want the application to run on Move the terminal servers you want to use from the Available Terminal Server list to the Selected Terminal Server list by highlighting the desired server and using the Left or Right arrow v If your defined terminal servers do not show in the list then you probably selected SmartSession on the previous page without checking the Available for Display Clients using SmartSession on the Terminal Server Capability page of the Terminal Server Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 64 You can click the Edit Server List button to open the Terminal Server List Wizard to open each terminal server wizard to check the needed checkbox Adding two terminal servers to the Selected Terminal Server list will provide failover In normal failover the terminal will connect to the first terminal server If it fails it will connect to the second SmartSession load balancing does not follow the list order but instead goes to the terminal server with the lightest load App Link Enter the linked application path AppLink Path Program Path and Filename Start in the following folder
11. Ge Remove P ae E Add Ge Add Group Find Ctrl F rd Add ThinManager Server i gt Refresh Lock Rename Find Next F3 Modify gz Disconnect Unlock E Delete ThinManager Server Edit Summary Event Log E a Terminals Attribute cH al Mli Add Terminal minal Stats H Te Add Group tal Terminals H Te Restart Terminals minals On Terminal Models PE UNO 2053E 05 Device Add Group Command Right click on the Terminals branch and select Add Group to launch the Group Terminal Configuration Wizard The wizard for the Group parallels the Terminal Configuration Wizard since the group is a collection of terminals A group can be used as a folder to group and organize terminals ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 168 a Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help fed ThinManager Server EducationDC01 Gi Remove E o Add Add Group Q Find Ctrl F rd Add ThinManager Server g Refresh LLLLLI E3 Lock N Rename Find Next F3 Modify a Disconnect af Unlock x Delete ThinManager Server Edit Terminals Configuration Attribute Value T 4 ficahon Add Terminal Production i None i Restart Terminals Modify Rename Delete Add Group Menu You can create sub groups by highlighting a group right clicking and selecting Add Group It will adda group under the selected group ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 169 Enter the name for this terminal select the term
12. 05 07 15 17 04 24 15 15 05 23 15 20 Edit Remove Convert Manage Accounts with Populated Window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 231 15 1 Using Active Directory for Terminal Server Account The Windows login for the terminal is integrated with Active Directory on the Log In Information page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Terminal Server Name Enter the Teninal Server Name and Log In information Teminal Server Name Education3 Teminal Server IP 0 7 Log In Information Terminal Server Name Page of Terminal Server Wizard To reference an Active Directory account select the Search button by the User Name field This will launch the Search for AD User window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 232 Contains Search for AD User Window The Search for AD User Window has a Locations button that allows you to search sections of the Active Directory tree by launching a Select AD Location to Search window El Education local E ACP_Education E Computers H Domain Controllers H ForeignSecurityPrincipals i Managed Service Accounts i Program Data H TestOU_O1 Select AD Location to Search Window Highlight the desired AD branch and select the OK button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 233 Search for AD User Window Highlighting an AD location on the Select AD Location to Search window will enter the location in the Search for AD User window Select the
13. Answer Yes here if you want to select user specific Display Clients in addition to the Display Clients that are in the terminal configuration fic clients will be added to the clients specified in the terminal ThinManager User Information Select Yes to specify Display Clients for this user Select Next to go to the Display Client Specification page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 281 ification Gey Select the Display Clients to which users in this group can connect gt 4 Available Display Clients Selected Display Clients ThinManager User Information Select the display clients for the group and move them to the Selected Display Clients list by double clicking on them Select the Group Settings checkbox Select Next to continue the group configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 282 Enter Windows usemame and password infomation Entering a specific usemame password for the group is not allowed Windows Log In information Vand Group Setting r Windows Log In Information M Use Teminal Configuration Login Information Same as Tem Secure User usemame password Usemame Password j e Doo Windows Log In Information Page The Windows Log In Information page has a Group Setting checkbox for the Use Terminal Configuration Login Information ch
14. Beginning IP Address Ending IP Address 10 7 10 90 10 7 10 99 IP Address Range in PXE Server The IP address range will be displayed when you close the IP Address Range window Note The ThinManager PXE server is not a true DHCP server It will only issue IP addresses to PXE boot devices It will not assign IP addresses to other computers laptops or devices 13 3 1 Reservations in the Terminal Configuration Wizard ThinManager has an easy way to reserve IP addresses for PXE boot thin clients e Turn on the device and associate it with a configuration e Turn off the device so the terminal icon in the tree is red e Open the Terminal Configuration Wizard and assign the IP address on the Terminal Hardware page e Restart the device ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 204 Remote View Help E Restore F a Backup i i i l l FXE ThinManager Manage cman Settings Access ge synchronize Server Server List 9 Accounts Passwords Groups Packages Configuration Manage Active Directory TermSecure Terminals anfi ti Modules Schedule Properties Terminals Attribute Value Ala 5 E Production Terminal Information l as E Line_2 IP Address pa o Line_3 Teinat p00C297C9D 84 H PXE Firmware Version P1110 i Terminal_1 Firmware Package FH m Mobile_2 Hardware Model Yeware Inc VMware H Terminal_3 Network Boot Loader Version FE Boot Loader Version 23 Terminal CPU In
15. C Always Prompt for Password Biometric Information Always Prompt for Password Card Badge Information You can tie a TermSecure User to a HID card and validate with a card scan or you can associate a user fingerprint to the account and have a fingerprint scan validate the user These methods are covered in Card Readers and Fingerprint Scanners on page 335 Select the Next button to continue ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 259 Display Client Selection Select Yes to specify Display Clients for this user Add User specific Display Clients Yes No Answer Yes here if you want to select user specific Display Clients in addition to the Display Clients that are in the terminal configuration Any user specific clients will be added to the clients specified in the terminal configuration Display Client Selection Window The Display Client Selection window has one setting Add User specific Display Clients e f Nois selected for Add User specific Display Clients then the user will only be able to access display clients that belong to the terminal they log in to This is used with Permissions to grant access to applications hidden with Access Group Permissions e f Yes is selected for Add User specific Display Clients then the user can be assigned display client of their own that they can
16. Highlight Groups in the tree and select Action gt New Group to launch the New Group window a Computer Management Ca amp s3 File Action View Help 9 AGI XE lE A Computer Management Local if System Tools b Task Scheduler gt f Event Viewer gt Shared Folders a 2 Local Users and Groups ikas More Actions Groups 3 Performance aay Device Manager es Storage Disk Management gt FA Services and Applications Remove Microsoft New Group Windows Enter the group name in the Group name field Add Users to the Windows User Group by selecting the Add button Select the Create button to finish the Windows User Group creation Members of the Windows User Group will have the selected permissions the next time they login ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 434 Note The ThinServer service may need to be stop and restarted to load the new ThinManager Security Group settings Select Next to continue the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard Finish to save and close or Cancel to close without saving Select the events that will generate e mails or Windows messages Event Selection S Select the events you want to produce an e mail or a Windows message E mail Windows Message ThinManager Server Start Stop E Teminal Server Monitor Connection Teminal Monitor Connection Teminal Configuration Modified Fimware Installation TemCap Database Ins
17. Leave the log in y y information blank or fill onky some of the fields to force manual log in a Windows Log In Information Usemame Search Password Verify Password Domain TT Log In Information Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Enter a local Windows account in the Username field Enter its password in the Password and Verify Password fields if you want to have the terminal automatically log in Leaving these fields blank will require the user to manually logon each time the terminal connects e Individual display clients can be set to require a manual login by unselecting the Allow Auto Login checkbox on the Terminal Services and Workstation Options page of the Display Client Wizard e You may use a domain Windows account by adding the domain to the Domain field e Individual display clients can be set to use a different Windows account than the terminal by using the Override button on the Display Client Selection page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Select the Next button to configure the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 154 12 2 2 Active Directory User Login Account A ThinManager Server in a domain may pull an Active Directory account into the Username field using the Search button This launches a series of windows that allow you to select a domain user account for the terminal login account Selecting the Search button will launch a Search for AD User window that allows you t
18. Prompt tor Password ero Pad Facility Code and ID Parameter Value Set to Default rea Serial pcProx Card Module Properties Window The RF Ideas Serial pcProx Module has parameters that can be configured Port This selects the port that the serial RF Ideas pcProx card reader is installed Number of Data Bits Different cards use different numbers of data bits in their format This sets the number of data bits to match that used by the card as an identifier The choices are 26 37 or Raw Use Facility Code This value when set to Yes will add the card s Facility Code to the Card Badge ID number Allow Manual Login This when set to Yes will allow a TermSecure user to log into a terminal without a TermSecure ID device If set to No TermSecure users must use a TermSecure ID device to log in Prompt for Password This when set to Yes will require a TermSecure to enter their password for access even if the password is configured in ThinManager Note The USB RDR 6081AKU does not have the Facility Code option Do not use the Facility code on serial pcProx card readers if you are using a mix of both USB RDR 6081AKU and RDR 6081AK2 serial devices ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 338 Parameter Value Model FOR 60874r U Mode Temnsecure Bits im IO Number AEO Orly 16 Bits in Facility Code AKO Only a ero Pad Facility Code and ID ARO Only NO Allow Manual TenniSecure Logon Prompt for TermSe
19. This command does not require that the Enable Method be invoked prior to execution TileStart This command will tile the Display Clients on the current Screen TileEnd This command will untile the Display Clients on the current Screen ScanCodeReturnData This command will prompt the user to scan a QR or Barcode After the scan is complete the scan data will be returned in the ScanResult property ScanCodeAndQueryLocation This command will prompt the user to scan a QR or Barcode After the scan is complete the location path and name will be returned in the ScanResult property The Command Method constants are provided by the Control as follows O O O TermMonCommand Reboot TermMonCommand Restart TermMonCommand Calibrate TermMonCommand GotoMainMenu TermMonCommand SwitchToNextGroup TermMonCommand SwitchToPrevGroup TermMonCommand SwitchInstFailover TermMonCommand ChangeTermSecureUser TermMonCommand LogOffAndChangeTermSecureUser TermMonCommand LogOfffermSecureUser TermMonCommand DisconnectTermSecureUser TermMonCommand DisconnectSession TermMonCommand LogOffSession TermMonCommand TileStart TermMonCommand TileEnd TermMonCommand ScanCodeReturnData TermMonCommand ScanCodeAndQueryLocation ChangeTerminalServerGroup This method can be used to change the Display Client currently displayed on the terminal This method requires one parameter which is the name of the Display Client that the terminal should switch to TermSe
20. This method is used to change cameras in a camera overlay This method requires three parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay The third parameter is the name of the camera The camera name must include the full path if the camera is in a camera group CameraOverlayMove This method is used to change the position of a camera overlay This method requires four parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay The third parameter is the x location The forth parameter is the y position CameraOverlayResize This method is used to change the size of a camera overlay This method requires four parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay The third parameter is the width The forth parameter is the height CameraOverlayResizeMove This method is used to change the size and position of a camera overlay This method requires six parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay The third parameter is the x position The forth parameter is the y position The fifth parameter is the width The sixth parameter is the height ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 107 10 Content Terminal Shadow The Terminal Sh
21. e Serial Port Sets the COM port that a serial touch screen is connected to e Baud Rate Sets the speed used for communication between the terminal and the touch screen on some serial touch screens e Monitor Number Used to specify which monitor in a MultiMonitor scheme will use for the touch screen MultiMonitor thin clients with multiple touch screens will need a module loaded for each touch screen used Touch Settings e Double Touch Area pixels This sets the size of the area that a second touch will register as a double touch e Double Touch Time milliseconds The amount of time between touches that qualifies as a double touch ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 398 Touch De Bounce Timeout a time interval used to prevent a single touch from being registered as multiple touches Swap XY Coordinates If X and Y are reversed this setting will correct the orientation Hold Down Time milliseconds This setting when enabled will initiate the Hold Down Action when the touch is held for the configured time Hold Down Action This sets the action that a long touch will initiate These include Right Click and OnBoard Keyboard Hold Down Area pixels This sets the size of the area that a second touch will register as a right click Calibration Number of Calibration Points This sets the number of calibration points that the calibration program uses during the calibration process Calibration Margin
22. inal Services Clients Terminal Shadow Remote Desktop Protocol Clients Workstation Citrix ICA Protocol Clients Smart Session Clients Bases Application Link Clients Launch the Display Client Configuration Wizard Applications are defined using the Display Client Configuration Wizard It is launched by selecting the Display Client icon at the bottom of the ThinManager tree right clicking on the Terminal Services branch and selecting Add Display Client ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 53 8 1 Desktop You can present a desktop to a device for the user The device can automatically login with the terminal account or you can allow the user to login manually so that they receive the desktop that is associated with their user account Enter the Display Client name Client Name SY Giet Name ep Type of Display Client Terminal Services ka Penmissions Client Name Page of the Display Client Wizard Enter a name for the display client in the Client Name field The Type of Display Client is automatically filled if you right click on the Terminal Services branch If you right click on the top level Display Clients branch then you will have to select the type of display client you want ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 54 Display Client Options Select the options that apply to this Display Client Client Options if Allow Display Client to be tiled l Allow Display Client to be moved MultiM
23. 284 Terminals Display Clients Users Locations Ok Cancel Display Client Access Group Members Window Select the Terminals Display Clients or TermSecure Users radio button to configure that category and select the Add button Desktop O03 Desktop0l2 Form l ORE Form Select Terminal Window A Select window will be displayed with a tree of the configured terminals and terminal groups select the desired TermSecure User and select OK for each addition ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 285 Terminals Display Clients Users Locations OK Cancel Display Client Remove Access Group Members The Access Group Members window will show the members of the TermSecure Access Group These can be removed by highlighting and selecting the Remove button Display Clients and TermSecure Users can be added by the same process of adding ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 286 17 6 Adding a TermSecure User to a TermSecure User Group TermSecure Users can be added to the TermSecure Group Create a new TermSecure User by right clicking on the TermSecure Users branch in the ThinManager tree and select the Add TermSecure User option Enter TermSecure usemame password and pemission information Tem Secure User Information Vand IW Active Directory User Tem Secure User Information AD User Name Pbums Copy Settings from another User Lopy From Pemissions TermSecure User Information Page
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25. 7 10 61 Power Off Microsott Windows Server Suspend 4036 MB x 1 ils 64 14 GE Committed Storage 64 14 GB Snapshot Rename Remove from Inventory VCenter Server Functions Once the VCenter Server tree has populated you can right click on a virtual machine and do the following Power Operations e Power On Turns on a stopped or suspended virtual machine e Power Off Turns off a stopped or suspended virtual machine e Suspend Suspends a running virtual machine and stores the state e Reset Cycles power to the virtual machine to restart the virtual machine Snapshot e Take Snapshot Captures and stores the state of the virtual machine e Revert to Current Snapshot Reapplies the stored state of a previously saved virtual machine e Snapshot Manager Launches the Snapshot management tool e Rename Allows the virtual machine to be renamed e Remove from Inventory Removes the virtual machine from the tree WITHOUT deleting the files e Delete Removes the virtual machine from the tree AND deletes the file system ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 46 Snapshots Snapshots save the state of the virtual machine in a file Snapshots allow you to preserve a working status before applying new applications programs or updates If the changes fail or are undesired then the snapshot can be restored allowing the virtual machine to return to the pre change state Right clicking on the
26. Android_r HMi_1 Android TMC Client Once connected the Android device will display the applications assigned in ThinManager ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 229 15 Active Directory and ThinManager Users ThinManager 8 0 adds Active Directory integration to make user management easier It is not full active directory integration in the sense that there is still configuration for each user stored in the ThinManager database However you can automatically synchronize AD users with the ThinManager database Users added to AD will be added to the ThinManager tree users deleted from AD will be removed from the ThinManager tree You can e Reference domain user account information in the Terminal Configuration Wizard e Reference domain user account information in the Terminal Server login e Use domain accounts as TermSecure User accounts The ability to Reference domain accounts into TermSecure gives the administrator quite a few powerful tools e You can import a single Windows Security Group or multiple OU organizational units e You can convert pre existing TermSecure accounts to domain accounts e You can manage and update passwords from ThinManager For handling AD passwords there are two basic modes for TermSecure users e No password stored In this mode ThinManager does not keep store the AD users password The user is prompted to enter the password when needed e ThinManager maintains password ThinManager can store the AD pass
27. E LJ DHCP This needs configured as needed ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 17 4 2 Defining Terminal Servers in ThinManager Once the terminal servers are built you must define them as Display Servers in ThinManager i E Mng a Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help fed ThinManager Server EducationDC01 Ge Remove amp oO Add G2 Add Group E Find Ctrl F Fd Add ThinMlanager Server CG Refresh r Ee Lock Rename Find Next F3 4 Modify ge Disconnect Unlock Delete ThinManager Server Edit Find Display Servers Status Display Servers Attribute Display Server Branch of the ThinManager Tree Go to the Display Server branch of the ThinManager tree Right Click on the Terminal Servers branch to open the menu Select Add Terminal Server to launch the Terminal Server Wizard to define the terminal server v Run the wizard for each terminal server you want to add to the system ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 18 Terminal Server Wizard Introduction The Teminal Server Wizard defines the Tenninal Servers on your network This allows the listing of Terminal Servers tor easy selection f you are using a ONS server you will only need to enter the server name F you are not using a ONS server you will enter a server name and IF address The server name must be the name used to identify the server on the network X Finish Introduction Terminal Server Wizard The first page of the wizard talks about D
28. Firmware i Search Firmware Organize New folder E UY Favorites Name Date modified Type By Desktop icaclient 2 6 0 1 mod 6 1 2012 10 53 AM Mowie Clip Downloads sb_sound 5 0 0 mod 6 12 2012 amp 25 AM Movie Clip E Recent places sound 5 0 2 mod 6 12 2012 amp 24 4M Movie Clip sound 6 0 1 mod 6 8 2012 419 PM Movie Clip ji This PC th Network File name sound 6 0 1 mod Module Installation Install gt Module will launch a file browser and allow you to install a mod file This picture shows a folder with two sound modules Highlight the desired module and select the Open button 21 1 2 Customizing Packages ThinManager allows you to run different packages on different models or individual terminals You can modify a package by copying it and making changes to it Modules and packages are normally updated with service packs and releases You can download updated modules at http downloads thinmanager com when needed Open the Package Manager by selecting Manage gt Packages ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 366 Model Specific Default Package Manufacturer Model Package Termcap Model Default Allow Chain Loader Allow the setting of the Package in Terminal Configuration Install Package Edit Packages Cancel Package Manager Window Select the Edit Packages button to launch the Edit Firmware Package window Package Manager Model Specific Default Package Edit
29. Gold45 10 7 10 45 EducationRDP02a 10 7 10 62 p Education63 10 7 10 63 Blue 11 10 5 10 11 gt Gold45 10 7 10 45 4 ad Edit Server List coe Te ron cones tee lt Back Net gt Frish Canc Hep Display Client Without Failover Display Client With Failover Configuring Failover is a simple as defining multiple terminal servers using the Terminal Server Wizard and adding two or more servers in the Selected Terminal Server list on the Display Client Member page of the Display Client Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 80 Terminal Connected to First Terminal Server The terminal connects to the first terminal server in the Selected Terminal Server list Terminal Connected to Second Terminal Server If the first terminal server fails the terminal will detect it disconnect and try the next server in the list It will launch the same display client with the same credentials The speed in which server failure is detected can be modified on the Monitoring Configuration page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 81 Monitoring Configuration Select the setting for how often the Tenninal Server status is monitored by this terminal Monitor Interval Monitor Timeout Monitor Retry Primary Up Delay Multiplier Primary Up Delay 30 Seconds Cancel Help Monitoring Connection Page of Terminal Configuration Wizard When a ThinManager Read
30. Gold45 H H Gold4s we Cameras No login information supplied Terminal Server Status A properly connected terminal server will show a green bar in its icon and show OK in the Status tab Sometimes the connection fails and the icon shows red 1 l Active ThinServer to Server Connection l Failed Connect Attempt Psenes No Connection Attempt Terminal Server Status Lights e Green This means that the ThinServer can talk to the terminal server and pull data using the administrative account you are using e Gray This shows that the administrative account was left blank and the ThinManager Server isnt trying to communicate with the server e Red This means that the server is offline or the administrative account failed to connect to the server YA Red or Gray icon do not mean that the terminals can t login and run on the servers This only indicates the ability of ThinManager to access the resources on the server Fixes ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 31 If your icon shows gray re open the Terminal Server Wizard and enter an administrative account in the Log In Information fields on the Terminal Server Name page If your icon shows red and the status message says that the User specified does not have permission to connect re open the Terminal Server Wizard and correct the administrative account in the Log In Information fields on the Terminal Server Name page If your icon shows red
31. Interval C Once Only Time Interval Weekly 7 Daily C Monthly C Yearly Weekly Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Iw Friday Saturday Sunday eal a 00 PM Time Cancel OF Schedule Window The Schedule window allows system events like configuration backups to be created e Select Backup Configuration Database from the Event Type drop down e Select an interval Weekly is adequate e Select a day and time e Select OK to accept the changes A weekly backup allows you to have a current configuration available in case you need one ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 455 2 TermMon ActiveX Data Microsoft Terminal Services lacks the ability to monitor clients and provide much useful information ACP has written an ActiveX component to overcome this shortcoming The TermMon Terminal Monitoring ActiveX can be embedded into an application that will run on the terminal server When a terminal starts a session on the terminal server and launches the application with the TermMon Activex the ActiveX will create a socket connection to the terminal and is able to pull data from the terminal into the application for display You can create tags for the data and populate them with data from the client via the Activex 27 1 Registering the Control The TermMon ActiveX Control can be found on the ThinManager CD as termmon ocx It is also available in the Download section of www thinmanager com The Contr
32. Length 04 24 15 15 04 14 15 17 Password Complexity Requirements Pazeword Maintenance feo administrator Educa pburns education d Maxinium Password Length Jeo 04 03 15 11 jo Rotate Password every Re Synce Account cancel Password Maintenance Options Window The Password Maintenance Options window allows you to have ThinManager manage the password for the account Check the Allow ThinManager to manage password checkbox to add this account to the list of managed accounts ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 243 i Allow Thinkd anager to manage password Use System Default Password Settings Password Complexity Requirements Minimun Password Length Maximum Password Length Pazeword Maintenance days Re Sync Account canc Password Maintenance Options Rotate Password every Once the Allow ThinManager to manage password checkbox is checked you can use the system defaults or uncheck the Use System Default Password Settings to customize the password settings The password settings include Password Complexity Requirements e Minimum Password Length This is the minimum number of characters a password may have e Maximum Password Length This is the maximum number of characters a password may have Password Maintenance e Rotate Password every This is the number of days before the password must be changed Select the OK button to accept the changes or select the Ca
33. Linked Application Path C Program Files Intern Terminal Shadow Workstation Linked Application Command Line Options Linked Application Initial Directory p TermSecure Access Groups Member Of Maintenance Display Client Configuration Properties You can see TermSecure membership quickly by highlighting the display client in the Display Client tree and selecting the Configuration tab The TermSecure Access Group membership is at the bottom This was repeated to assign Supervisors to Form02 for this example ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 305 18 3 Configure Terminals for TermSecure Each terminal can be configured to allow TermSecure logins Double click on a terminal in the ThinManager tree to open the Terminal Configuration Wizard Terminal Configuration Wizard Terminal Name Enter the name for this terminal select the terminal group to which this terminal belongs or choose to copy the configuration from another terminal TemSecure Access Groups Available dengher C All Users Unrestricted Maintenance Quality Supervisors Supply Default Terminal Permissions Terminals are members of the Unrestricted Access Group by default This allows any user to use the terminal Leave it this way unless you want to require a TermSecure login to allow any access at all TermSecure Access is configured on the Terminal Mode Selection win
34. Logged In TermSecure User Group Created but Not Populated One way to see if the users are created is to monitor the Total Users count by highlighting the TermSecure User branch in the ThinManager tree When the TermSecure User group is first created it won t have an expansion box and the user count won t have increased Event Log E TermSecure Users H TATS Admins H Testou o PE 9 Adam Brown Attribute User Stats Total Users Users Logged In TermSecure User Group Created and Populated Once ThinManager has imported the TermSecure Users the user count will increase and the expansion box will appear ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 298 18 Using Access Group Permissions to Deploy Apps SecureAccess provides terminal specific Applications This allows you to assign an application to a terminal and hide it with permissions It will only be revealed when a user logs in with the appropriate permission set Steps e Create a TermSecure Access Group e Add the Access group to a Display Client e Configure a terminal for TermSecure e Create a TermSecure User and apply TermSecure Access Group permissions e Login and log out of TermSecure These steps are best illustrated in an example This section will use these for demonstration TermSecure Access Group Display Client Maintenance Form01 Mike Matt Bob 18 1 Create Access Group TermSecure Access Groups are created in the Access Group window Ope
35. Options page to allow mobile clients to be configured with Group Settings This page will not show up on the Terminal Configuration Wizard unless the terminal has GENERIC Android Device or Apple iOS selected as the Make and Model on the Terminal Hardware page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 182 Module Selection for this Group F Module Selection Select the modules that load on Terminals in this group at boot up lt Select the modules that load on this terminal at boot up Module Module RDP Serial Port Redirection Module USB Touch Screen Driver Group Module Selection Terminal Module Selection Modules can be added at the group level and at the terminal level Modules selected for a group will display a Group icon on the Module Selection page of its members The picture on the left shows a module added to the group configuration The picture on the right shows that module on the terminal with the Group icon to show where is Originated from The USB touch screen module was added to the terminal and won t show a group icon Monitoring Configuration Woy Monitoring Configuration wy Select the setting for how often the Terminal Server status is v y Select the setting for how often the Terminal Server status is v J monitored by this terminal faa monitored by this terminal Group Setting J Terminal Group Name Terminal Name The Group Configuration on the left has had the Group Settings selected The term
36. Packages Edit Firmware Packages Window Select the package you want to modify in the Select Package window and select the Copy button to make a copy ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 367 Edit Firmware Packages Enter name of new package New Package Name Window Enter a name for the new package in the Enter name of new package field Package successfully copied Success Dialog Success will be confirmed with a dialog Close the Edit Firmware Packages and Package Manager windows Open the Modules window by selecting Install gt Modules from the ThinManager menu bar ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 368 CBee ThinManager v8 0 Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help j i lt E T Firmware a Boot Loader y a de Modules S Chain Loader l Firmwark Licenses TermCap Package Database Installed Modules Module Type fan Modules r Package an Packages AMO Geode Video Driver AMO Geode Video Driver AMO Geode Video Driver AMO Geode Video Driver AMO Geode Video Driver AMDO c 553s Sound Oriver AMO cs55se Sound Oriver AMD c 553s Sound Oriver AMD cs5538 Sound Oriver ATI Machb 4 Video Driver ATI Machb d Video Driver ATI Machb4 Video Driver Add Serial Port Add Serial Fort Ardd Serial Pint Install Module Remove Module from All Terminals P ae O Ol mm mm mm nM oe Oo a oo Modules Window Select the Install Modules button on the Modules window Th
37. Percentage This sets the distance from the edge of the screen that the calibration points are displayed Calibration Hotkey This allows a function key to be set as a hotkey so that the calibration can be launched from a keyboard Calibration Hotkey Modifier This setting adds CTL or ALT to the hotkey to launch the calibration from the keyboard if desired Calibration Hold Down Time seconds This setting when enabled will launch the calibration program when the screen is touched and held for the assigned number of seconds This cannot be used with the Right Click Hold Time Clean Time This sets an idle time before the calibration to allow you to clean and wash a touch screen The calibration will wait until you are done touching the screen while cleaning Calibration entered automatically This is set automatically by machine These are the values set during the calibration process Miscellaneous Hide Mouse Cursor This hides the mouse cursor if a mouse is not present Orientation entered automatically This is set automatically by machine Used at the direction of Tech Support in error correction ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 399 22 15 Touch Screen gt USB Touch Screen Driver USB touch screens are easy to use as they use a standardized format The USB Touch Screen Driver should work for all USB touch screens Parameter Monitor Humber Double Touch Area pels 10 Double Touch Time millisec
38. Secondary ThinManager Server in the Primary and Secondary address field and select Done If you have only one ThinManager Server you will need to select the Next button to cycle to the Done button D p Seg aTMC Add New ThinServer Title Education Primary 10 7 10 61 secondary Cancel Add ThinManager Server Window Select the Add button and the AndroidTMC app has your ThinManager Server listed 14 2 2 Associating the Android Device to the Configuration Once the ThinManager Server is defined on the iPad you need to associate the hardware to the iTMC configuration you created 00 p Seg alMC EducationDCOl 10 7 10 61 Settings Android TMC Start Screen The AndroidTMC Start Screen will show the registered ThinManager Server Touch the ThinManager Server to connect ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 227 Connecting Status The AndroidTMC will connect to the ThinManager Server Create new Terminal Production Android_7 iPad_6 Mobile_ WinTMC Cancel Select a Terminal to Replace Once the AndroidT MC had connected to the ThinManager Server you will get the Select a Terminal to Replace window You may choose an existing terminal configuration or you may choose Create New Terminal f you choose Create New Terminal then a Terminal Configuration Wizard will launch on the ThinManager Server that will let you configure the AndroidTMC as a new terminal ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 228 Sa E
39. Terminal Hardware Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Use this to configure the type of hardware for this terminal Make OEM ACP OEM Model TC3000 Video Chipset 53 Savage4 Tenninal Firmware Package Teminal ID and IP Address Teminal ID None New Terminal Firmware Package Setting Once individual firmware is allowed on the Package Manager window the Terminal Package window the Terminal Firmware Package dropdown becomes active and allows you to select a firmware for that individual terminal Select the Terminal Firmware Package of your choice Select Finish to close Reboot the terminal by highlighting the terminal and selecting Tools gt Reboot from the ThinManager Menu The terminal will show the ThinManager splash screen for that firmware during the boot process ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 378 22 Modules Modules are components and drivers for the terminals that aren t needed for the basic boot but can be added to enhance the features and functions of the terminals Modules are added to terminals individually or through Terminal Groups This manual will cover a dozen modules The first will cover the general steps with the Key Block Module The other modules will cover the individual configuration e Keyboard gt Key Block Module e Keyboard gt Key Block Single Key Module e Keyboard gt Keyboard Configuration Module e Local Storage gt USB Flash Drive Module e Miscellaneous gt Red
40. Terminal Interface Options page to configure the hotkeys Configure the hotkeys to apply to this terminal M Enable Display Client Hotkeys _ Change Hotkeys M Enable Tiling Hotkey Change Hotkey Hotkey Configuration Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Terminal Hotkeys on the Hotkey Configuration page allows the selection of keyboard combinations that allow switching between sessions e Enable Instant Failover Hotkeys This checkbox if selected allows the hot key switching between the two active sessions of a Display Client that is using Instant Failover The terminal needs to be using a display client with Instant Failover for this to be active e Enable Group Hotkeys This checkbox if selected allows the hot key switching between different sessions of a terminal using MultiSession e Enable Tiling Hotkey This checkbox if selected allows SessionTiling to be activated by a hotkey combination Tiling has to be selected on the Terminal Interface Options page for this to be active Selecting the Change Hotkeys button when Enable Instant Failover Hotkeys is selected will allow the hotkeys to be changed from the default ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 150 Instant Failover Hotkey OF Control Key Cancel C AltKey Select Hotkeys for Instant Failover The default hotkey for Instant Failover switching is set to Control F9 This can be changed by selecting the Alt Key radio button or using
41. User Manual 152 12 2 User Accounts in the Terminal Configuration Wizard Each terminal needs a unique Windows account to start sessions on Windows Terminal Servers These Windows accounts can be created locally on each Terminal Server or in an Active Directory for domain accounts using standard Windows procedures You may apply Microsoft security as desired Log In Information Gey Enter the log in information to log in automatically Leave the log in F 4 information blank or fill onby some of the fields to force manual log in Windows Log In Infomation Usemame Password Verify Password Domain Log In Information Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Leaving the Windows Log In Information fields blank will force the user to manually log into their sessions This is useful for office settings or shared terminals Each user logs in with their personal account and gets the privileges that the administrator granted them ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 153 12 2 1 Local Windows User Accounts Filling the Windows Log In Information fields with an established Windows account allows the terminal to automatically log in and start sessions without user action This is useful in industrial settings where the terminals are public and running 24 7 Enter the log in information to log in automatically
42. User Manual 316 18 6 Logging Out The TermSecure User can be logged out by e Opening the TermSecure Main Menu on the terminal and selecting Log Off e Right clicking on the TermSecure User in the ThinManager tree and selecting Logoff User e Restarting or rebooting the terminal that has a TermSecure User logged in MAIN MENU Main Menu The Switch User button will log off the TermSecure User and disconnect any sessions from Display Clients assigned to the user It opens the Login screen for another TermSecure User The Log Off button will log off the TermSecure User and log off any sessions form Display Clients assigned to the user and return to the terminal s display ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 317 19 Using TermSecure to Provide Roaming Applications The second function of TermSecure is to allow a user to access their applications from any terminal You do this by creating a TermSecure User and assigning a Display Client to the user The session resides on the terminal server but is able to be accessed from any terminal configured with TermSecure Each TermSecure User that is assigned its own Display Client needs to be tied to a Windows account to authenticate the Windows login There are four methods of Windows Logins for a TermSecure User e Use the Terminal Login e Use a TermSecure User account that matches a Windows User account e Use an aliased Windows account e A blank Windows account 19 1 Using TermSecu
43. W Allow Display Client to be tiled W Allow Display Client to be moved MultiMonitor W Include IP Camera Overays Connection Options Mo Awars maintain a connection W Connect at boot up I Disconnect in the background meh cmoa o Display Client Options Page of the Terminal Server Display Client Wizard Check the Include IP Camera Overlays checkbox This will add an Overlay Layout page to the end of the wizard Navigate to the Overlay Layout page of the wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 100 Display Client Wizard UPEP 2 Select the size and location of the IF camera overlays s Lf Choose Camera Layout Custom Add Overlay Overlay Name Oven_Camera Cancel m Position Size Lett Top width Height 0 eno 2 320 ead Overlay Layout Page of the Display Client Wizard Select the Add Overlay button to launch the Custom Overlay window Select the position of the overlay in pixels using the Left and Top fields Define the size of the overlay in pixels in the Width and Height fields Click the OK button when done ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 101 Select the size and location of the IPF camera overlays Choose Camera Layout Display Size 1024768 oem _ s _ vee Overlay Layout Page of the Terminal Server Display Client Wizard Once the custom overlay is defined and the Overlay Layout page is closed you will have the Overlay Layout
44. YES Automatic Terral Creation Mask AutoT erm Allow Off line Replacement ES Allow Replacement Only with Like NO Allow Terminal Creation during Repl YES Event Log Contiguration Maintain Historical Log Data daps Maintain Event Log days Event Configuration SMTP Server ThinManager Interface The ThinManager Interface has several components 1 Application Button This launches the ThinManager Server Configuration wizard to configure global ThinManager settings 2 Quick Access Toolbar This lets you add icons of commonly used tasks from the menu bar like Restart Send Message Modify Backup and Shadow Select the Quick Access drop down arrow to customize this tool bar 3 Menu Bar The menu bar separates the functions into categories 4 Ribbon Bar The menu bar now has the ribbon with icons for the functions The ribbon can remain visible or hidden when unused This is controlled by the Minimize the Ribbon command on the Quick Access drop down arrow menu 5 Detail Pane Tabs The Detail Pane has tabs that allow you to choose what details you want to display The tabs and detail selections change depending on what is selected in the tree You can drag the tabs to change the order 6 Detail Pane The Detail Pane displays the information for the selected tab for the highlighted tree component You can tear away the detail pane by dragging the tab away from ThinManager You can re dock the pane by dragging
45. a Allows UP n Disabled CE User Profile Ser This service Started Automatic C2 Virtual Disk Provides mi Manual VMware USB Ar Started Automatic Volume Shado Manages an Manual ck WebClient Enables Win Manual si Windows Audio Manages au Started Automatic ThinServer Windows Audi Manages au Started Manual Windows Card Securely en Manual A lo M z Services in Windows 2008 Server Manager Double click on the ThinServer service on your ThinManager Server to open the Service Properties window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 32 ThinServer Properties COBALT Log on as Local System account Allow service to interact with desktop This account Administrator Password TILISILILLILELI Confim password TILLE LILILILIT Help me configure user account log on optians ThinServer Properties Select the Log On tab on the ThinServer Properties window Change the log in account from the Local System account and specify the local administrative account you want to use Make sure it is a member of the Administrative Group Select the OK button and restart the ThinServer service to apply the changes to the login ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 33 4 4 2 Disabling Terminal Servers for Failover Tests and Updates ThinManager allows you to disable a terminal server by highlighting the terminal server icon in the ThinManager
46. access from any terminal that has TermSecure enabled You may also assign the user Permissions to let them access hidden applications Select the Next button to continue ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 260 Ao a Display ient Specification Select the Display Clients to which this user can connect Available Display Clients Selected Display Clients Finish Cancel Help Display Client Specification Page The Display Client Specification page allows Display Clients to be assigned to the TermSecure User if the Add User specific Display Clients radio button is set to Yes Move a Display Client you want the TermSecure User to use into the Selected Display Clients list by double clicking on it in the Available Display Clients list or by highlighting it and clicking the Right Arrow button To add a new Display Client select the Edit Display Clients button to launch the Display Client Wizard See Display Client List for details Select the Next button to continue ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 261 Terminal Interface Options SS Rs Select the group selector and main menu options that will be available on the terminal Display Client Selection Options Use Teminal Settings l Show Selector on Terminal Selector Options Enable Tiling Screen Edge Display Client Selection Terminal Interface Options The Terminal Interface Options page sets the menus and hotkeys for the TermSecure User so a terminal
47. and Master Shared Keyboard and Mouse modules are the same with MultiMonitor ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 422 24 ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard The ThinManager Server Configuration wizard allows the configuration of global ThinManager settings It can be launched by e Selecting Edit gt Modify while the ThinMan icon is highlighted in the ThinManager tree or e Double clicking on the ThinManager icon in the tree or e Right clicking the ThinMan icon and selecting Modify W Status Bar E ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard Show Connecte iiroduciinn _ Options Interface ThinManager Ser er l ent Log The ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard presents the configuration EES Thinlanag options forthe ThinManager server These options define how the ALA E Educat ThinManager server reacts to undefined terminals and what actions are taken _ i when events occur ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard Importance of Page This displays introductory information Select Next to Configure the ThinManager Server settings ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 423 Choose whether unknown tenninals are to be allowed to connect to 7 y this ThinManager Server as Unknown Terminals Allow unknown tenninals to connect ntication Required for Replacement None ha Password Contin Automatic Teminal Creation Enable AutolCreate AutoCreate Mask Unknown Termina
48. and the status message says The RPC Server is unavailable or the WTSAPI32 dll failed then the terminal server is offline or is missing the Terminal Services Remote Desktop Protocol role 4 4 1 Local Administrative Login for ThinServer Large domains sometimes have issues where the connection will time out before the domain controller can validate the user name A simple solution is to create a local administrative user account on each server Then have the ThinServer login in with this account This will soeed up the data retrieval You change the ThinServer service login in Microsoft Services on your ThinManager Server This may be found in the Administrative Tools or in the Server Manager Fn Server Manager File Action View Help es AAIE kaL HA gt a n p y ES Roles y ai Features Fis Diagnostics a Tablet PC Input Enables Tab Manual More Actions Name z Description Status Startup Ty r ai Configuration sA Task Scheduler Enables a ws Started Automatic Task Scheduler Se TCP IP NetBIO Providessu Started Automatic s d Windows Firewall with A Ch Telephony Provides Tel Manual More Actions ch Senices Si Themes Provides us Started Automatic a WMI Control 3 Thinserver ThinServer Started Automatic gt amp Local Users amd Groups 4A ThinServerProxy Started Automatic gt Ez Storage a Thread Orderin Provides or Manual TPM Base Servi Enables acc Manual Ge UPnP Device H
49. available in the overlay Window View lt Back Next gt Finish Cancel Help Overlay Cameras Page The Display Client Wizard will continue to add a camera or cameras to the overlays just like it did for the pre configured templates ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 97 Overlay Layout Select the size and location of the IF camera overlays Choose Camera Layout Display Size 1024768 Create at least one camera overlay n cm o Multiple Custom Camera Overlays You can add as many custom overlays as will fit on a display client screen ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 98 Select the cameras available in the overlay Multiple Custom Camera Overlays The wizard will allow you to add cameras to each overlay in turn Select the Finish button when done ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 99 9 1 3 Adding a Camera to an Existing Application Camera overlays can be added to an application using the Terminal Server Display Client Wizard This is an overlay IT will cover the screen of that display client is the area you define You can hide and reveal the overlay with the TermMon ActiveX from ACP v Use the TermMon ActiveX to hide and reveal the camera overlay See Cameras and the TermMon ActiveX on page 106 Open a Terminal Server Display Client wizard and navigate to the Display Client Options page Display Client Options Select the options that apply to this Display Client Client Options
50. bin in the String Value field Configuring a DHCP to provide IP addresses the ThinManager Server IP address as Option 066 and the acpboot bin bootfile as Option 067 will allow the DHCP server to provide the boot information to both ThinManager Ready thin clients using the default DHCP and ThinManager Compatible thin clients using PXE boot ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 197 In ThinManager Select Manage gt PXE Server to open the PXE Server Wizard Select the Enable PXE Server checkbox on the PXE Server Configuration page Select Next to continue with the wizard Network Interface Configuration Select the settings for each network interface Select Interface to Configure Intel R 8257 4 Gigabit Network Connection Interface Primary IP Address 10 7 10 61 m PAE Server Mode Using standard DHCP serve Using standard DHCP server with Boot Options Not using standard DHCP server rat ome tte _ Network Interface Configuration Page of PXE Server Configuration Select the Using standard DHCP server with Boot Options radio button on the Network Interface Configuration page Select the Finish button and the PXE server is configured The ThinManager Compatible thin client will make a DHCP request when it is turned on The DHCP server will respond with the client IP address the ThinManager address and the name of the bootfile to download The ThinManager Compatible thin client will connec
51. bolts when active and red when inactive ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 94 9 1 2 Custom Overlays You can create custom overlays instead of using the pre configured templates Create a new Camera Display Client by right clicking on the Camera branch of the Terminal Services branch of the Display Client tree and selecting Add Display Client Fant Overlay Layout Select the size and location of the IF camera overays Display Size 1024768 Create at least one camera overlay un Ces e Overlay Layout Page of the Camera Display Client Wizard Select the Add Overlay button to open the Custom Overlay window Overlay Name WindowWiew Cancel Position Size Lett Width Height To i 00 Pan gy asd Custom Overlay Window The Custom Overlay window allows you to define the boundaries of the overlay ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 95 Select the position of the overlay in pixels using the Left and Top fields Define the size of the overlay in pixels in the Width and Height fields Click the OK button when done Overlay Layout Select the size and location of the IF camera overlays Choose Camera Layout Display Size 1024768 Create at least one camera overlay n cm o Overlay Layout Page of the Camera Display Client Wizard Once the Custom Overlay window is closed the Overlay Layout page will show the boundaries of the custom overlay ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 96 Select the cameras
52. changed for an entire series of thin clients or for an individual thin client This is done in the Package Manager window Select Manage gt Packages to launch the Package Manager window Model Specific Default Package Manufacturer Model Package Allow Chain Loader Install Package Edit Packages Package Manager Select the Allow the setting of the Package in Terminal Configuration checkbox This allows you to override an individual thin client s package setting Select OK to close the Package Manager window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 376 Open the Terminal Configuration Wizard by double clicking on the terminal in the Terminal branch of the ThinManager tree Navigate to the Terminal Hardware page Terminal Hardware Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Use this to configure the type of hardware for this terminal Make OEM ACP Model TC3000 OEM Model TC3000 Video Chipset 53 Savaged Teminal Firmware Package Model Default Tenninal will un Package 6 6B Tenninal ID and IP Address Tenninal ID None Terminal Firmware Package Setting The Terminal Firmware Package drop down allows you to pick a different package to run once you allow individual firmware on the Package Manager window The current setting shows the Package 7_b that was used in the previous example ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 377
53. click Calibration Number of Calibration Points This sets the number of calibration points that the calibration program uses during the calibration process Calibration Margin Percentage This sets the distance from the edge of the screen that the calibration points are displayed Calibration Hotkey This allows a function key to be set as a hotkey so that the calibration can be launched from a keyboard Calibration Hotkey Modifier This setting adds CTL or ALT to the hotkey to launch the calibration from the keyboard if desired Calibration Hold Down Time seconds This setting when enabled will launch the calibration program when the screen is touched and held for the assigned number of seconds This cannot be used with the Right Click Hold Time Clean Time This sets an idle time before the calibration to allow you to clean and wash a touch screen The calibration will wait until you are done touching the screen while cleaning Calibration entered automatically This is set automatically by machine These are the values set during the calibration process Miscellaneous Hide Mouse Cursor This hides the mouse cursor if a mouse is not present Orientation entered automatically This is set automatically by machine Used at the direction of Tech Support in error correction The Right Click Hold Time milliseconds setting allows you to send a right click to the session This can be used with the Til
54. click on the Terminals branch and select Add Terminal to launch the Terminal Configuration Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 136 Enter the name for this terminal select the terminal group to which this teminal belongs or choose to copy the configuration from Tenninal Name SS Tenninal Name Terminal_1 This must be a unique name using letters numbers hyphens Copy Settings from another Terminal Copy From Pemissions Finish Cancel Help Terminal Name Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Enter a name for the terminal in the Terminal Name field It should be 15 characters or less The Description button launches a Terminal Description window that allows you to add extra information about the terminal First terminal in test lab 7 Terminal Description Window The Terminal Description field is handy to add extra information when the terminal names are industrialized like USP_MX10_L1_qty or Prod_TrayPkgShrkWrp_OIT Select OK to close the Terminal Description window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 137 Select the Next button to configure the configuration Terminal Hardware Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Use this to configure the type of hardware for this terminal Make OEM ACP bd Model DC 40 100 OEM Model DC 41 100 Video Chipset MediaGx Terminal Firmware Package Model Defaut Tenninal will un Package 5 m Teminal ID and IP Address T
55. configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 59 8 2 Single Application Deployment with AppLink ThinManager uses its AppLink function to launch a single application instead of a desktop This allows you to control what the user can see and interact with The application is launched instead of the Windows Explorer desktop Closing the application will cause the terminal to disconnect and re launch a new connection to the server with the application running To create a single application display client launch the Display Client Configuration Wizard by selecting the Display Client icon at the bottom of the ThinManager tree right clicking on the Terminal Services branch and selecting Add Display Client Client Name Enter the Display Client name Tenninal Services Femissions Client Name Page of the Display Client Wizard Enter a name for the display client in the Client Name field The Type of Display Client is automatically filled if you right click on the Terminal Services branch If you right click on the top level Display Clients branch then you will have to select the type of display client you want ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 60 Display Client Options Select the options that apply to this Display Client Client Options if Allow Display Client to be tiled l Allow Display Client to be moved MultiMonitor Include IF Camera Overlays Connection Options lf Always maintain a connecti
56. down key will send Disable Repeat for Enter Key This parameter when set to Yes will prevent the Enter key from repeating if it is held down Keyboard Layout This parameter allows the thin client to use keyboards other than the default English United States keyboard map ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 386 22 4 Local Storage gt USB Flash Drive Module USB ports are disabled by default in the ThinManager system You can use the USB ports for keyboards and mice but not USB drives You need to allow the port to be used with the USB Flash Drive Module The USB port will also work with devices that work as a keyboard wedge Parameter Drive Access Fights in Session Use with Terms ecure Allow Manual Logor Prompt for Password Parameter Value Set to Default mea USB Flash Drive Module Properties The USB Flash Drive Module has several parameters e Drive Access Rights in Session ReadWrite allows the user to read and write to the flash drive ReadOnly allows the user to read data but not write data and None sets the flash drive to access only the unique serial number to make it usable as a TermSecure ID device e Use with TermSecure This needs to be set to YES to allow the device to be a TermSecure identifier A NO setting in conjunction with a ReadWrite Access Rights setting will allow the device to be used as a remote storage drive e Allow Manual Login This value when set to Yes will allow a
57. e TermMonEvent TerminalModel e TermMonEvent TerminallP e TermMonEvent TerminalMAC e TermMonEvent TerminalBootLoaderVersion e TermMonEvent TerminalFirmwareVersion e TermMonEvent TerminalWindowsUsername e TermMonEvent TermSecureUsername e TermMonEvent TermSecureWindowsUsername ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 457 TermMonEvent TerminalServerGroupList TermMonEvent ConnectionState TermMonEvent CurrentT erminalServerGroup TermMonEvent CurrentWindowsUsername TermMonEvent TerminalServerName TermMonEvent WatchdogTime TermMonEvent RelevanceLocationName TermMonEvent ScanResult 27 1 4 Methods Enable Invoking this method will enable the Control The Control will attempt to connect to the terminal and generate events to update the Control Properties The Control will maintain a connection to the terminal as long as it is enabled Disable Invoking this method will cause the Control to break the connection with the terminal Events will be generated to clear the Control Properties Command The Command method can be used to send terminal action commands The Command method requires one parameter which is the terminal command to be performed The Enable method must be invoked before these commands can be executed except for noted exceptions The supported commands are O O O Reboot This command will initiate a terminal reboot Restart This command will initiate a terminal restart Calibrate This comman
58. local ESL ALUMIL Pes Lag WE OU UO We Test01 Test0 1 Education local Test0 Test02 Education local Test03 Test03 Education local Testo4 Test04 Education local Test05 Test0 5 Education local Tr EE ee ee eee a A e ham Ta m l mee Populated Search for AD User Window Highlight the domain user you want and select the OK button This will reference the user for the terminal log in account ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 239 Log In Information Enter the log in information to log in automatically Leave the log in information blank or fill onby some of the fields to force manual log in Usemame mtwain Education local Log In Information Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Highlighting the domain user you want and selecting the OK button will load the domain user into the Username field of the Log In Information window of the Terminal Configuration Wizard You can enter the password and select the Verify button to check its accuracy A Account information ts not valid Account Verify Dialog If the password is incorrect a message will be displayed saying that the account is not valid ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 240 Account information ts valid Account Verify Dialog If the password Is correct a message will be displayed saying that the account Is valid You may proceed at this point Enter the log in infomation to log in automatically Leave the log in an information blank or fill only
59. log in automatically Leave the log in information blank or fill only some of the fields to force manual log in Log In Information NS Windows Log In Infomation Log In Information Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard The Log In Information page has Search Verify and Password Options buttons The Search button will open will open the Search for AD User window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 237 Contains A UUt lt i lt SOCS Search Search for AD User The Search for AD User window allows you to reference users from the Active Directory Click the Locations button to choose where to select users El Education local E ACP_Education E Computers E Domain Controllers El ForeignSecurityPrincipals E Managed Service Accounts i Program Data Select AD Location to Search Clicking the Locations button will launch the Select AD Location to Search window Highlight the domain branch you want to use and select the OK button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 238 TestOU_01 Filter Contains Search for AD User Window Highlighting the domain branch you want to use and select the OK button will add the Location for the search Selecting the Search button will fetch the user accounts and populate the Search for AD User window Testou_o1 Filter Contains Search Name User Principal Name Becky Thatcher bthatcher Education local Mark Twain mtwain Education
60. lv Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol m Teminal Server Options Available for Display Clients using SmartSession Terminal Server Capabilities Terminal Server Wizard v Check the Available for Display Clients using SmartSession checkbox to use the terminal server with SmartSession SmartSession load balancing uses the CPU levels Memory usage and Session count to calculate the resources available for the terminals ThinManager needs to poll the server every 8 seconds to maintain accurate status levels However you don t need to poll the server if you aren t using SmartSession For this reason SmartSession polling is turned off by default You need to check the Available for Display Clients using SmartSession checkbox to activate SmartSession ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 25 Data Gathering Enter the Data Gathering intervals Data Gathering Intervals SmartSession Data Update Interval fe E seconds Frocess Update Interval f al seconds Session Update Interval fe seconds Flease enter a valid IF Address Data Gathering Page Terminal Server Wizard The Data Gathering page allows you to set the speed and frequency that ThinManager polls the terminal servers This covers both SmartSession and the data on the Users Sessions and Processes tabs of the server The default Fast interval should be fine but it can be changed for less frequ
61. number displayed This number is also entered in the event log if the Terminal Events were selected in the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard Open ThinManager Highlight the terminal in the tree and select the Event Log tab The ID for the device is entered in the log Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help C Disable Tab Reordering L _ Disable Tab Tear Off Application Tabs Status Bar Show Connected Only E Options Interface Theme Terminals Event Log Configuration Modules Schedule HI E Terminals Event l User H 1 Terminal Login attempt failed for card id 18354074 2 Terminal Login attempt failed for card id Tessi l Session Established on Server E ducationA D POZa for Display Recerved Configuration from Thinkianager Server 1007 10 61 i 3 Terminal F 4 Terminal Monitor Connection Established Eee HMI 1 Terminal successtully authorized to boot Boiler Monitor Connection Lost Connection timed out i Restart Terminal Administrator _ Terminal Shadow Ended Administrator foe apare Terminal Shadow Started Administrator Terminal Shadow Ended Administrator Terminal Shadow Started Administrator Terminal Shadow Ended Administrator Terminal Shadow Started Administrator Session Established on Server E ducationA D POZa for Display Recerved Configuration from Thinkianager Server 1007 10 61 Monitor Connection Established Term
62. on My Computer and selecting Properties System Properties General Computer Name Hardware Advanced system Restore Automatic Updates Remote E Select the ways that this computer can be used from another location Remote Assistance Allow Remote Assistance invitations to be sent from this computer Wiha is Remote Assistance Remote Desktop Allow users to connect remotely to this computer Full computer name p_56 What is Remote Desktop Select Remote Users For users to connect remotely to this computer the user account must have a password Windows Firewall will be configured to allow Remote Desktop connections to this computer System Properties for XP Workstation Select the Allow users to connect remotely to the computer checkbox to enable remote connections ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 120 The Select Remote Users button opens a Remote Desktop Users window that allows you to specified authorized users Remote Desktop Users The users listed below can connect to this computer and any members of the Administrators group can connect even if they are not listed admini admins cE gi adminz L i pourns FF admin FF ThinMan cE gi admin4 pours already has access Add To create new user accounts or add users to other groups go to Control Panel and open User Accounts Remote Desktop Users Window The Remote Desktop Users window shows the users authorized to connect to the computer to t
63. on Terminal Servers and select Edit Terminal Servers This will launch the Terminal Server List Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 28 Edit Server Add Server Remove Server Find Servers Cancel OF Terminal Server List Wizard Click the Find Servers button on the Terminal Server List Wizard This will launch the Available Terminal Servers list Available Terminal Servers Choose a Terminal Server to Add Cancel Doman or WorkG roup to search _ BLUE Z1 GOLD4S GOLD GOLD45 PEACHR 23 Woo Available Terminal Servers list The Available Terminal Servers list will show all the terminal servers that ThinManager can communicate with in a workgroup This does not work in a domain Highlight the one you want to add and select OK This will launch the Terminal Server Wizard with the name and IP address filled in ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 29 There is a Domain or Workgroup field to allow you to expand the search Enter the domain or workgroup and click the Find button to search again 4 3 Terminal Server Graph Highlight a terminal server in the Terminal Servers branch of the ThinManager tree and select the Graph tab to see the performance levels of the server CPU usage memory usage and session count These are the values that ThinManager uses to calculate the SmartSession resource load Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help fed ThinManager Server Edu
64. on these settings v The Fast setting is a good setting to use These are the settings in case you want to tweak your system e Monitor Interval o Monitor Interval Fast Medium Slow These settings have a set rate for the frequency that the terminal server status is checked o Monitor Interval Custom This setting allows the administrator to change the settings from the defaults e Monitor Interval This is the period of time the terminal will wait after losing the socket connection before it tries to reconnect e Monitor Timeout This is the period of time the terminal will wait between tries e Monitor Retry This is the number of times the terminal will try to reestablish a connection before failing over e Primary Up Delay Multiplier This is a constant used to generate the Primary Up Delay time ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 164 e Primary Up Delay This is a delay added usually set to 30 or 60 seconds to allow a Terminal Server to get fully booted before the terminal will try to login This time period is equal to the Monitoring Interval times the Primary Up Delay Multiplier This prevents a terminal using Enforce Primary from switching back to its primary terminal server before it is ready Faster rates will cause a quicker failover but will check on terminal server status more often causing more network traffic Slowing down the rate will cause less traffic but will slow the failover speed a little S
65. selecting Add TermSecure User Note The complete TermSecure User Configuration Wizard is shown in TermSecure User Configuration Wizard on page 257 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 320 Enter Tem Secure usemame password and permission information TemSecure User Information z Group Testo U 0i Change Group TermSecure User Information Page If you select the Active Directory User checkbox and use the Search button to select an Active Directory user then the TermSecure User name will match the Windows account Active Directory Password Password Maintenance Options m Active Directory Password Password Maintenance O Allow ThinManager to rotate password IY Use System Defaults Minimum Password Length 20 Maximum Password Length Rotate Password every fo days lt Back Finish Cancel Help Active Directory Password Page If you check the Allow ThinManager to store password checkbox and verify the password then ThinManager can store the password allowing the TermSecure User to loogin without entering the password This can be helpful using the DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 321 Enter Tem Secure usemame password and pennission information vant Please enter a name Finish Cancel Help TermSecure User Information Page If you unselect the Active Directory User checkbox then you can manually name the TermSecure User
66. server will kick all the ThinManager thin clients off the terminal server forcing them to a backup server The terminal server is still functional and will allow RDP connections from other sources This is useful for forcing failover to a backup so you can update your terminal servers on the fly A location will stop showing the session when disabled e Clear This will allow you to clear the event log for the highlighted terminal or terminal server Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help Disable Tab Reordering Disable Tab Tear Off Status Bar L Show Connected Only b al inl Application Tabs Options Interface Reports Print View View includes e Status Bar This checkbox shows the status bar at the bottom of the ThinManager interface e Show Connected Only This will hide any unpowered or unconnected thin clients Although it can be useful it is best left checked as it can be confusing when the unpowered terminal as hidden e Reports This opens the Select Reports window that lets you select the reports for the various components Select the Report tab for a highlighted component to see the actual report or use the Scheduler to generate a report automatically Application This lets you choose the color scheme for ThinManager Tabs This allows you to choose the tab scheme for ThinManager Print This allows you to print a highlighted Report tab Print Preview This allows you to previ
67. shows an Active Directory user in the AD User Name field Select the Permission button to apply membership in Access Groups as shown in Using Access Group Permissions to Deploy Apps on page 299 Select the Finish button if you only need a Permission applied Select the Next button if you want to apply user specific display clients ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 275 Active Directory Password Password Maintenance Options Password Maintenance Allow ThinManager to rotate password 7 Minimum Fassword Length Maximum Password Length Rotate Password every Please verify account into ced te Active Directory Password Page The Active Directory Password page has an Allow ThinManager to store password checkbox If this is unchecked then ThinManager does not store the account and you must enter a password each time the session logs on This is fine if you are logging in with a TermSecure password anyhow If the Allow ThinManager to store password checkbox is checked then you can have the Windows password stored in ThinManager This allows a fingerprint scan to send the Windows password automatically for authentication If the Allow ThinManager to store password checkbox is checked you can use the system defaults or uncheck the Use System Default Password Settings to customize the password settings The password settings include Password Complexity Requirements e Minimum Password Length This is the minimum number of ch
68. terminal configuration and the terminal is restarted 9 1 4 Cameras and the TermMon ActiveX Camera overlays that are added to an application using the Terminal Server Display Client Wizard will cover the screen of that display client in the area you define You can hide and reveal the overlay with the TermMon ActiveX from ACP The TermMon ActiveX Control can be found on the ThinManager CD as termmon ocx It is also available in the Download section at http downloads thinmanager com The Control must be registered before it can be used Copy the file tef mMOn OCcx to the computer where you want to use it Register the OCX by executing regsvr32 lt path termmon ocx gt Once it is registered it can be added to the application and used to control the camera overlays These are the commands available to use with the cameras ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 106 CameraOverlayEnable This method is used to enable a camera overlay This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlayDisable This method is used to disable a camera overlay This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlayCycleStart This method is used to start camera cycling for a camera overlay This method requires two parameters
69. the ThinManager web site at http downloads thinmanager com and applied to ThinManager ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 363 21 1 1 Updating Packages and Files ThinManager allows the updating of Packages You can also update just the firmware or specific modules if needed Note These get updated automatically during Service Pack upgrades This shows how to do it without updating with a Service Pack e New components can be downloaded from the ThinManager web site at http downloads thinmanager com e Install gt Firmware Package will launch a file browser and allow you to install a pkg file e Install gt Firmware will launch a file browser and allow you to install a fw file You also use this command to load a new version of the legacy firmware acp firmware file e Install gt Module will launch a file browser and allow you to install a mod file ThinManager uses a Boot Loader and a Chain Loader during PXE boot e Install gt Boot Loader will launch a file browser and allow you to install a bin file e Install gt Chain Loader will launch a file browser and allow you to install a bin file ThinManager uses a Terminal Capabilities Database or TermCap to aid in configuring the thin clients e Install gt TermCap Database will launch a file browser and allow you to install a db file di A ACP Misc Firmware Search Firmware Organize New folder i oe Name Date modified Type E Desktop _ termpack 5
70. the window without making changes Add Terminals Select this button to add a terminal through the Select Terminal s window Terminal 2 Terminal Cancel 3 Terminal 4 Terminal Terminal Selection Window The Select Terminal s windows will list the terminals configured on the ThinManager Server Highlight the desired terminal and select the OK button Why Change from Default Settings You need to add recipients for event notification to work Select Next to continue Finish to save and close or Cancel to close without saving ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 437 Multicast Configuration SS Select the options for Multicast Y Maximum Packet Size 1432 Advanced lf Enable Multicast Set to Defaults lf Enable Smart Multicast Please enter an SMTP Server Cancel Help Multicast Configuration Page Importance of Page Allows multicast to be configured for ThinManager Servers Fields e Maximum Packet Size This allows the firmware download packet size to be changed if needed Settings e Enable Multicast This checkbox if selected enables Multicast e Enable Smart Multicast This checkbox if selected enables Smart Multicast Buttons e Advanced This button if selected displays the advanced settings e Set to Defaults This button if selected sets the advanced settings back to the defaults Why Change from Default Settings You may need to change the settings if there i
71. the pane title bar back to the tabs ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 9 7 Tree The tree shows the components of ThinManager The tree now uses the Outlook Bar Tab control so the branches of the ThinManager tree are shown one at a time 8 Tree Selector The selector buttons at the bottom of the tree control select which branch is active and visible These can be pulled upwards to stack the buttons or pulled down to minimize the buttons E S Terminals H 01_UNO_2053E H Ml o2 Arista6824 H 03_Advantech5820 H Ml 04_PXE_Termtek G m 05 iPad Minimized Buttons at the Bottom Tree Selector Buttons Terminals 01_UNO_2053E 02_Arista6824 03_Advantech5820 04_PXE_Termtek 05_iPad Buttons Stacked Stacking the buttons is provides quicker switching but the minimized buttons allows more room to show components in a larger system There is an arrow that allows customization tasks like hiding branches or reordering the branches of the tree ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 10 2 1 Menus The menus of ThinManager use the Microsoft Outlook ribbon but contain similar functions as previous versions This is a brief description Many of these functions will be explained in greater details in the sections of the manual that cover setup and configuration a Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help ted ThinManager Server EducationDCo1 tee Remove a la Add g3 Add Gro
72. the report generation to be set e Time The fields to set the time of the report generation changes to match the Report Interval selected by the radio button The Time field may allow dates days hours or intervals to be set for the report Once the report is configured select OK to accept the report schedule Select Event Category system every Monday at 08 00 4M Run Report every Friday at 10 00 PM Event Schedule The scheduled report will be displayed in the Event Schedule window e Select Add to add another report schedule e Select Edit to edit the schedule of a highlighted report e Select Delete to delete the schedule of a highlighted report e Select OK to accept the schedules and close the window When a report is run the files are saved for viewing ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 450 Share View eT oe L T ae m 1 I j p Ar Select all W Move to Pat Delete 7 HA d r A Copy Paste FS i ae F Rename New Properties yin Rename folder s ao Invert selection og oo Selec none Clipboard Organize New Open Select fT di ThinManager Reports wo Search Reports PP ihe Name Date modified wr Favorites B Desktop eventlog_2015 03 13_19_00 html 3 13 2015 7 00 PM fb Downloads eventlog_2015_05 14 22 15 html 9 14 2015 10 16 PM rel Recent places eventlog_2015_05 14 22 17 html 5 14 2015 10 17PM HTML File E logo150x50 jpq 6 30 2011 2 35PM JPEG im
73. tree and selecting Tools gt Disable This will force ThinManager controlled thin clients to drop their connection to the server and switch to an alternate server penne Install Tools View a gt Gren i Calibrate Touchscreen g Enable 7 wy Power On s Send Message p Disable Festart e ka Power Off Terminal Operations Er Display Clients Display Clients Session Session ID State E Terminal Services Administrator Disconnected zi ol Calculator Tezh Disconnected H i EducationRDPO2Za TestOd Disconnected Education63 Test Disconnected Gold45 Testllz Disconnected esktop2003 TestO2 Disconnected Education63 esktop2012 EducationRDPO2a M1 a Education63 H EducationRDPO2a TestOl4 Disconnected Test04 Disconnected Administrator RDP Tcpt e Active TestO4 Disconnected 7 PPP cot JE oa bess Terminal Shadow Workstation gaaaaaaaaa Display Client Tree Showing Disabled Terminal Servers This is a useful tool for testing Failover and Instant Failover The terminals should switch to their back up server The network card on the server isn t disabled and you can make RDP connections from a PC but the ThinManager thin clients will stop using the server You can also use this for updates during the normal production hours Once you disable th
74. varying levels of access and control within the ThinManager program ThinManager Security Groups are configured on the ThinManager Security Groups page of the ThinManager Server Configuration wizard See ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard on page 423 3 0 TermSecure Users TermSecure Users are users who can go to a ThinManager Ready thin client and receive access to specific Display Clients due to their membership in a TermSecure Access Group The login and authentication is done by ThinManager a level above the Windows login TermSecure gives additional powers to grant or deny access to Windows applications but still relies ona Windows user account to login to a terminal server There are different strategies for TermSecure Users Q If auser is using a Terminal specific Application then they don t require a Windows account since they will be accessing the application on the terminal They do need the Permission from an Access Group to open a hidden application Q Ifa user is accessing their own User specific Applications then they need a Windows account associated with them so they can log in and start these sessions e The TermSecure User can be created from an Active Directory account e The TermSecure User can be created to match the name of a Windows account and use that Windows account without using Active Directory e The TermSecure User can be created with one name and be associated to a Windows account of a different al
75. will add Reboot and Restart to the menu e The Show Main Menu on Selector checkbox will add the TermSecure Main Menu to the Display Client drop down selector e The Show Virtual Keyboard checkbox will show a virtual keyboard to the login process v Use the Show Virtual Keyboard to display an on screen keyboard for touch screens Select the OK button to accept the changes Select Next on the Terminal Interface Options page to navigate to the Hotkey Configuration page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 309 Hotkey Configuration Configure the hotkeys to apply to this terminal Teminal Hotkeys W Enable Instant Failover Hotkeys I Enable Display Client Hotkeys Change Hotkeys I Enable Tiling Hotkey Change Hotkey Hotkey Configuration Page When Enable TermSecure is selected on the Terminal Mode Selection page an Enable Main Menu Hotkey checkbox is displayed on the Hotkey Configuration page This allows you to set a keyboard hotkey to launch the TermSecure menu Select Finish to apply the changes Reboot the terminal after changes are made ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 310 18 4 TermSecure Results This example has the following created TermSecure Access Group Display Client The 02_Terminal and 04_ Terminal are using TermSecure with the unrestricted HMI_1 display client and the restricted Form01 and Form02 display clients jad Edit Manage Install Tools View hea ThinManager Server rducationDCo G
76. 0 1 pkg 4 12 2012 11 38 AM PKG File iB Downloads _ termpack 5 0 5 pkg 12 26 2013 1 01PM PKG File i Recent places termpack 6 0 13 pkg 1 3 2014 3 09PM PKG File termpack 6 0 16 pkg 4 17 2014 1 23PM PKG File I This PC termpack 7 1 0 pkq 4 17 2015 11 36AM PKG File tiu Network File name termpack 7 1 0 pkg Firmware Package pkq Package Installation Install gt Firmware Package will launch a file browser and allow you to install a pkg file This picture shows a folder with three firmware packages v 5 v 6 and v 7 Highlight the desired firmware package and select the Open button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 364 Organize New folder E in 7 Ae Favorites Her E oe mosites Tyee E Desktop _ firmware 0 3 fw 4 13 2012 2 17 PM FW File mt Downloads _ firmware 6 0 4 fw 4 26 2012 12 14PM FW File Recent places _ firrmware 6 0 104 fw 4 1 2014 10 38 AM FW File _ firmware 7 0 2 fw 4 1 2014 10 34 AM FW File jE This PC ti Network Loo o File name firmware 7 0 2 fw w All Firmware fw firmware acp Firmware Installation Install gt Firmware will launch a file browser and allow you to install a fw file You also use this command to load a new version of the legacy firmware acp firmware file This picture shows a folder with several versions of firmware Highlight the desired firmware and select the Open button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 365 di A ACP Mise
77. 230 for details e Settings Active Directory This allows you to use Active Directory set Password Settings and select whether to use Windows Security Groups or Active Directory Organizational Units for TermSecure See Active Directory and ThinManager on page 230 for details e Access Groups This opens the Access Groups for TermSecure or Relevance access See TermSecure Overview on page 255 for details Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help E Firmw i E th wz Firmware Boot Loader als a Modules S Chain Loader _ z Licenses TermCap Reports Database Packages Boot Files Licensing TermCap Reports Install Install includes e Firmware Package his allows you to update your firmware packages The firmware package is a firmware version and the modules for that version Firmware This allows you to update the firmware without updating modules Modules This allows you to update a module without updating the firmware Boot Loader This allows you to update the boot loader used in PXE boot Chain Loader This allows you to update the chain loader used in PXE boot License This launches the Licensing window to add licenses to ThinManager TermCap Database The TermCap Database has information on the abilities of every ThinManager Ready thin client A new version is released with every newly supported thin client Service packs update the TermCap but this allows you to update the
78. C Settings The Terminal Configuration Wizard includes a WinTMC Settings page for WinTMC clients These only apply to connections made by the WinTMC application The settings include Redirect Local Resources Redirect Serial Ports This checkbox if selected will make local serial ports available in a session Serial Port redirection does not work when you connect to a terminal server running Windows 2000 or earlier Redirect Drives This checkbox if selected will make local drives available in a session Drive redirection does not work when you connect to a terminal server running Windows 2000 or earlier Redirect Printers This checkbox if selected will make your local printer available in a session Redirect Sound This checkbox if selected will allow audio played in your session to play locally Sound redirection does not work when you connect to a terminal server running Windows 2000 or earlier Redirect Smart Cards This checkbox if selected will make your smart card available ina session Smart card redirection does not work when you connect to a terminal server running Windows 2000 or earlier ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 213 Client Control Settings Allow Client to be closed This checkbox if selected will enable your user to close the client WinTMC program Allow client to be sized This checkbox if selected will enable your user to resize the client Always maintain monitor connection Ena
79. Enter a name for the TermSecure User in the User Name field Select the Change Group button This will launch the Choose User Group window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 287 TATS Admins Cancel n Test 01 Choose User Group Window Highlight your TermSecure Users Group and select OK to close the window and accept the changes ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 288 Enter Tem Secure usemame password and pennission information vant Tem Secure User Information AD User Name TermSecure User Information Page The TermSecure User Group will now be displayed in the Group field Select the Finish button to accept the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 289 Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help re Restore Y eo Backup a F i LLLLLI j e l FXE ThinManager Manage Synchronize Settings ge Synchronize Serwer Server List Accounts Passwords Groups Configuration TermSe ecure Attribute Value El Forermen User Stats H A Pburns Total Users O TATS_Admins Users Logged In H TestOU 01 be Adam Brown Mike Group Membership Once a TermSecure User has joined a group it will be displayed in the tree under the group ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 290 17 7 Batch Create TermSecure Users using Active Directory OU You can create TermSecure Users in a batch either by selecting one Windows Security Group or multiple Active Directory organizational units OU
80. Fog eu Shp METIO iiss MITES T PUPP iri Porp liger iE bepei 1E Pa a iio PURAPLati Firg Cady Sp Seay Hap UT PLPAP_wee Pump Guron Liha Ba mer HIIS ral PUR oa Pump Oardel Shp ib ET Bi tHiG iii AFP gas Pip Besas fl Shy 2S ET Map 7 PLPAP wes Pump brdan lA lbp nba BST mh H anii Pump Wil 3 p HENI EARP N AM IERA et ThinManager with TermSecure Log On The example shows Matt logged in to the terminal Notice that the Terminal displays the name of the TermSecure User in parentheses Notice that the group selector on the shadowed terminal now has the hidden display client showing in the drop down selector The lightning bolt indication now shows a connection ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 314 Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help w Interactive Send Keys w Scaled to Window zoom In BA Connect gy 00 Full Screen Zoom Out Options Shadow Connect Config Attribute Value Identification Name Hatt Login Information Windows User ame Windows Domain Properties Display Clients Not Selected Terminal Interface Options Show Display Client Selector Menu Aubo Hide Display Chent Selector Menu Enable Screen Edge Group Selection Enable Tiling TermSecure User Tree The TermSecure User tree will list the users A user that is logged in to a terminal with TermSecure will show a different icon and will show the name of the terminal that it is logged in to ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 315 Mana
81. IP addresses This is done on the on the IP Address Range Configuration page Select the Add button on the IP Address Range Configuration page to launch the IP Address Range window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 200 Starting IP Address Ending IP Address Subnet Mask Router IP Address Excdusions Reservations Advanced IP Address Range Window Enter the first IP address of the range in the Starting IP Address fields Enter the last IP address of the range in the Ending IP Address fields You may also configure the Subnet Mask and add the IP address for a router If you are done select the OK button to set the range and close the IP Address Range window If you want to add an Exclusion select the Exclusion button to open the Exclusions window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 201 13 3 5 Exclusions Exclusions IP addresses not to be assigned can be configured by selecting the Exclusions button to launch the Exclusions window Exclusions Beginning IP Address Exclusion Start IP Address Exdusion End IP Address Exclusions Window and Exclusion Range Window Select the Add button on the IP Address Range Configuration page to launch the IP Address Range window Select the Exclusions button to launch the Exclusion window Select the Add button to launch the Exclusion Range window Enter the range of IP addresses to exclude from assignment by putting the first and last IP address in t
82. IVE VIDEO SETUP You can configure your LAN and Intemet settings h Dynamic DNS Static IP Address PP Address 10 7 10 71 Subnet Mask 255 255 25 aaia Default Gateway 10 7 10 1 Time and Date Camera Management Screen One the camera is defined in ThinManager properly you can access the camera s browser control panel by highlighting the camera in the ThinManager tree and selecting the Connect tab You can make changes as needed Note If a camera uses a 32 bit ActiveX then it can be connected and viewed within a 32 bit ThinManager but not a 64 bit ThinManager If a camera uses a 64 bit ActiveX then it can be connected and viewed within a 64 bit ThinManager but not a 32 bit ThinManager ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 40 6 Sources Workstations Microsoft built RDP connectivity into the XP Pro Vista Pro and Windows 7 Pro workstations You can make an RDP connection to them and transfer the desktop to another computer ThinManager takes advantage of this feature to allow you to port a workstation to a thin client These may be physical workstations or virtual workstations v Go to the workstation and activate the remote desktop function System Properties General Computer Hame Hardware Advanced System Restore Automatic Updates Remote 3 Select the ways that this computer can be used from another location Remote Assishance Allow Remote Assistance invitations to be sent from this computer What is Remo
83. If the terminal fails to connect to the first one it will try the second then third until it finds a listed server that allows a connection With Enforce Primary the top terminal server in the list is considered the Primary Terminal Server and the terminal will always try to connect to this server If the terminal is running on the primary server and the server fails then the terminal will switch to a backup However the terminal will monitor the primary ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 79 terminal server If the primary terminal server becomes available then the terminal will switch back to its assigned Primary Terminal Server 8 8 Failover ThinManager has a failover feature where you can assign two or more terminal servers to a terminal If the first server fails the terminal will detect it and switch to the backup server This prevents downtime and loss of productivity v Itis a best practice to use Failover in every ThinManager system Failover requires e Two or more servers e The same applications installed with the same path The same Windows accounts on each server Display Client Members Woy Display Client Members Woy Select the Terminal Servers for this Display Client y 4 Select the Terminal Servers for this Display Client v 4 Available Terminal Servers Selected Terminal Servers Available Terminal Servers Selected Terminal Servers Blue 11 10 5 10 11 EducationRDP02a 10 7 10 62 Education63 10 7 10 63 A
84. LP Wizard Helpful Hints p Select DHCP Network Setup You can configure your LAN and Internet settings here EDEA SEP af aan ce Dynamic DNS running a DHCP server on your network and would Image Setup like an IP address assigned g to your camera Video LAN SETTINGS automatically You may choose to manually enter a DHCP Static IP Address F PPPoE Static IP Address and all Connection j the relevant network TI Iler information or select IP Address 10 7 10 71 User ID Para Race ae 2 We i irc ur Time and Date Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Password irala lS TTT service If you choose ies Default Gateway 10 7 10 1 PPPoE you must enter the user ID and password that Primary DNS 68 87 68 16 was given by your Internet Service Provider Secondary DNS 8 8 8 8 DNS Domain Name System server is an Internet service that PORT SETTINGS translates domain names i e www dlink com into IP Second HTTP Port Enable Disable addresses i e Port Number 81 192 168 0 20 The IP addresses can be obtained from your ISP Primary DNS Primary UPnP SETTINGS domain name server that Browser Based Camera Configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 35 5 2 Define the Camera as a Display Server The Camera Configuration Wizard is launched from the Camera branch of the Display Server tree Open the Display Server tree by selecting the Display Server icon at the bottom of the ThinManager tree Manage Inst
85. Main Monitor Screen Options MultiMonitor Screen Options Select the Screen Option button to launch the Screen Options window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 417 i Show Display Client Selector Selector Options Enable Tiling Cancel M Allow Display Clients to move to from screen W Use Microsoft Extended Desktop Main Desktop Monitor hi MultiStation Options Screen Options Window The Screen Options settings are Show Display Client Selector This checkbox if selected will display the Display Client Selector to allow the user to switch between MultiSession groups Enable Tiling This checkbox if selected allows multiple sessions to be tiled to allow a visual selection Allow groups to move to from screen This checkbox will allow a session from a MultiSession group to be moved to or from the monitor to suit a user s preference Use Microsoft Extended Desktop This uses the Microsoft style of full screen application that fills a single monitor instead of the full desktop Main Desktop Monitor This will allow you to select which your main screen is ina spanned desktop The MultiStation Options settings are Station has a keyboard Select this checkbox if each user in a MultiStation configuration has a keyboard Station has a mouse Select this checkbox if each user in a MultiStation configuration has a mouse Screen Edge Display Client Selection This checkbox will enable the
86. Manage Synchronize Settings Access gm synchronize Serer Server List 9 Accounts Passwords Groups Configuration Manage Active Directory Terminals Module schedu Properties H Terminals Attribute Value ALA Se Production Terminal Information fl Line_2 IP Address ff Line LEE 000C297C90 84 H m PAE_O4 Firmware Version 71110 H E Terminal Firmware Package 7 y H m ace Hardware Model Vedware Inc YM ware El a Network Boot Loader Version FE Boot Loader Version 23 Terminal CPU Information Yendor AuthenticAh D Name AMD Athlonftra lee 2 Clock Speed 2000 020 MHz Cache Size 1024 KE MIPS 5600 04 Newly Assigned IP Address Restart the terminal It will now be assigned the new IP address Note An advantage of using ThinManager to assign IP addresses is that if you do a replacement the replacement terminal will be assigned that reserved IP address ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 207 13 4 Local WinTMC Configuration WinTMC is a PC application that allows ThinManager to manage the RDP connections between the PC and terminal servers It also provides enhanced features lacking in standard RDP connections like failover and Instant Failover The WinTMC needs installed on the PC then it needs to be configured to point to ThinManager to receive its configuration When WinTMC starts a Configure button will be displayed on the splash screen WinTMC Splash Screen Click on the Configure button to specif
87. NS Go to Manage gt DNS Configuration to define your DNS server if you are using one If this is done you just need to use the name and not the IP addresses ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 19 4 2 1 Non Domain Terminal Server Ey Terminal Server Wizard Erter the Teminal Server Name and Log In infomaton Tenninal Server Name Golds5 Tenminal Server IF OO eee L o Discover Log h Intermation User Name jadmin stratcr Password Vary Passwond Domain Terminal Server Name Terminal Server Wizard Non Domain List your terminal server in the Terminal Server Name field of the Terminal Server Name page v Use the Discover button to validate the server name and automatically fill in the IP addresses Clicking the Discover button will validate the name and will fill in the Terminal Server IP if the name is correct and the server is reachable This is a great tool that checks spelling mistakes and prevents connection problems v Add an administrative account to the Log In Information fields The Log In Information fields are for an administrative account on the terminal server This is needed for SmartSession load balancing and server management from ThinManager The ThinServer will connect to the terminal server to retrieve CPU Memory and Session status for load balancing but the Microsoft server will only give the information to an administrator By entering an administrative account from the remote server the ThinServe
88. Page showing the boundaries of the custom overlay Select the Next button to continue the wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 102 Select the cameras available in the overlay Overlay Cameras Page of the Terminal Server Display Client Wizard Specify the cameras as before either using the All Cameras Available checkbox or the Add button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 103 El Cameras BEEE Camera Cancel Select Camera or Group Window The Select Camera or Group window is launched from the Add button and allows you to select a camera for the overlay Highlight the desired camera and select the OK button Repeat as needed ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 104 Select the cameras available in the overlay Set Initial Camera Delete j Seth Camara Overlay Cameras Page of the Terminal Server Display Client Wizard When the cameras are selected and the options configured you can select the Finish button to close the wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 105 a eJ picas EF TEE ED D Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View E 6 SE Reboot Server Calibrate Touchscreen a Enable 4 Power On e Send Message ie Disable Power Off Power Restart Reboot Terminals 5 gi 1_PXE Ey 2 Logic EH HA HMI_1 fH oy Calculator Ee amp Camerad ee 1 H E 3 5 H WY 4 Desk Embedded Camera in Application The camera will be displayed in the display client when it is added to a
89. QueryLocation TermMonConst Success Fail Disconnected Connected Timeout Busy Updating RequestFailed InvalidMember ValidMember UserNotFound GroupNotFound BadPassword NoPermission PasswordChangeReq NoWindowsUsername NoWindowsPassword TermMonRelevance ActionNone ActionTransfer ActionClone ActionShadow ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 112 113 114 115 116 Oo ON O Oo A W N A i i i o o o oon Aa O N O 463
90. Remove Add ThinManager Sever Pad Disconnect gt Refresh Thinklanager Server Shadow S Terminals i 1_Terminal H 2 Terminal H 3 Termina J 4 Terminal H HMI H a Formol H a Formoz MISSING Configuration BOILERS Remote View Pa H Add _ Help 2 Add Group Find Ctrl F I Rename Find Next F3 Modry Unlock EJ Delete Edit ked hedule Find Properties TEMF ALARMS TRENDS ThinManager Shadow of Thin Client Example The example shows the ThinManager tree and the shadowed display of the thin client The Terminal tree shows three display clients assigned to 4_Terminal The lightning bolt indicator for the hidden display clients are red to show that it doesn t have a connection Only HMI_1 is visible on the terminal because it is unrestricted The picture shows the group selector in the shadow and displays the public display client in the selector along with the option to launch the Main Menu ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 311 18 5 Logging On to TermSecure To log in a TermSecure User on a terminal go to a terminal that has the Enable TermSecure checkbox selected on the Terminal Mode Specification page You can log in by e Opening the display client selector drop down and selecting Main Menu e Typing the CTL m hotkey to launch the Main Menu if the hotkey checkbox was selected The Main Menu will be displayed on the terminal TermSecure Mai
91. Replacement Importance of Page Sets the global setting for enabling replacement of offline terminals Note Terminals that are on cannot be replaced until they are turned off Settings Enable Replacement This checkbox gives global permission for terminals to be replaced Un selecting this will prevent all terminals from showing up in the replacement list when a new terminal is added making Create New Terminal the only option This feature is also available for the Group and terminal level on the first page of the corresponding wizard However if this checkbox is unselected in the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard checking it ina Terminal Configuration Wizard will have no effect Allow Replacement only with like model This checkbox prevents the replacement of a terminal with a different model to prevent configuration changes a PXE for a PXE or an Android for an Android for example Allow Terminal Creation during replacement Normally a terminal displays the Create New Terminal option during replacement Unchecking this checkbox will remove that option and only allow a terminal replacement not a new configuration Why Change from Default Settings Un selecting this will prevent all terminals from showing up in the replacement list when a new terminal is added making Create New Terminal the only option Select Next to continue Finish to save and close or Cancel to close without saving ThinManager 8 0 User Man
92. Schedule window has several configuration settings Event Type is a drop down box that allows event selection e Disable User This will prevent a user from logging in through TermSecure or will disconnect an existing session e Enable User This will allow a user to become active again The Repeat Interval radio buttons allow the event in the Event Type drop down to be run Once Only Weekly Daily Monthly or Yearly e Selecting Once Only will show a Select Date field for the event e Selecting Weekly Daily will show a Weekly Schedule list for the event to run The Every Day button will select all the days in the list e Selecting Monthly will show a Select Day of Month field for the event e Selecting Yearly will show a Select Date field for the event e The Time field allows the selection of the time that the event should occur Select the OK button to close the Schedule window Select Add to add another event to the Event Schedule or select OK to close the Event Schedule window and return to the terminal configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 334 20 Card Readers and Fingerprint Scanners 20 1 Card and Badge Configuration for a TermSecure User ThinManager has the ability to use Prox proximity cards for TermSecure logins This requires e Adding a card reader to the ThinManager Ready thin client e Adding the card reader module to the terminal configuration e Associating the card number to the TermSecure User c
93. Screen Edge method of switching between display clients You can lock a display client to a monitor by leaving the Allow groups to move to from screen checkbox unchecked If you check it then you can move display clients from the screen or off the screen allowing you to view any display client in any monitor ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 418 23 3 Share Keyboard and Mouse Module The Share Keyboard and Mouse module allows several ThinManager Ready thin clients to be controlled with a single keyboard and mouse without the need of a KVM switch Keyboard Video Mouse Master Shared Keyboard and Mouse Module Shared Keyboard and Mouse Layout The Share Keyboard and Mouse can be used by placing several monitors connected to ThinManager Ready thin clients side by side or top to bottom The Share Keyboard and Mouse Master module is loaded on the center thin client This module is configured by adding the IP addresses of the secondary slave thin clients The other terminals receive the Share Keyboard and Mouse Slave module Place three terminals and their monitors side by side 23 3 1 Master Thin Client Configuration One thin client needs to be configured as the Master It is the dominant terminal whose keyboard and mouse will be used to control the grouped terminals Open the Terminal Configuration Wizard for the center terminal by double clicking on it in the ThinManager tree Navigate to the Modules Selection page by selecting t
94. Search button to populate the Search for AD User window Users Search for AD User Window Select a user account from the Active Directory accounts and select the OK button to add them to the User Name field on the Terminal Server Name page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 234 Terminal Server Name Enter the Tenninal Server Name and Log In information mn ea e Terminal Server Name Page The Terminal Server Name page has a Password field Enter the password for the AD user account and select the Verify button A Account information ts not valid Account Verify Dialog If the password is incorrect a message will be displayed saying that the account is not valid ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 235 Account information ts valid Account Verify Dialog If the password Is correct a message will be displayed saying that the account Is valid You may proceed at this point Teminal Server Name Enter the Teminal Server Name and Log In information Teminal Server IP Log In Information User Name Password Terminal Server Name Page This shows the result of adding an Active Directory account as the administrative user for a Terminal Server ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 236 15 2 Using Active Directory for Terminal Users The Windows login for the terminal is integrated with Active Directory on the Log In Information page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Enter the log in information to
95. SmartSession feature is Queuing This was developed to smooth the transition from one server to another during failover A starting session usually takes more resources to initialize than it takes to run If a server fails and all or its terminals switch to a backup the many starting sessions may overload and tax the new server This is especially true with HMIs SCADAs and other resource demanding applications When a terminal first starts an application that uses SmartSession ThinManager will check the resources of the member servers and ThinManager will send the terminal to the server with the lightest load the most available resources Queuing acts like an intelligent bottleneck When ThinManager sees that if all the servers have maxed out their resources then ThinManager will wait to give the server assignments to the terminals It will wait until the loads drop and resources become available Then ThinManager will send another terminal to the server Without Queuing the terminals would switch immediately taxing the system and greatly slowing performance until all the sessions initialized and reached stable load levels SmartSession Settings Enter the SmartSession weights for this Display Client Smart Session Weights CPU Utilization Weight Memory Utilization Weight Sessions Weight Queuing Queue Time Min 0 Sec Max SmartSession Settings Page of the Display Client Wizard The Queuing function is automatically applied to Smar
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97. TermCap if a new unit you have isn t listed e Reports This allows you to add a report and sql query if you need a newly released one before it is added in a service pack heat Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help G ee Reboot Server i calibrate Touchscreen gt Enable JZ wy Power On S amp S Send Message p Disable Restart Reboot Clear i Power Off Power Terminal Operations Enable Disable Event Log Tools Tools includes e Restart This will resend the configuration to a highlighted terminal e Reboot This will cycle power to a highlighted terminal and reload the firmware and configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 12 e Power On This will power on a highlighted virtual machine e Reboot Server This will cycle power to a highlighted terminal server Although it will give you a warning prompt don t select this unless you are serious about restarting a terminal server e Calibrate Touchscreen This will initiate the calibrate touchscreen program on a highlighted terminal Send Message This will send a message to a highlighted terminal e Enable This command will re enable a disabled terminal terminal server or location Disable This will disable a highlighted terminal terminal server or location A terminal will stop showing the session but will show an ACP splash screen instead The session will continue running on the terminal server A disabled terminal
98. TermSecure user to log into a terminal without a TermSecure ID device If set to No TermSecure users must use a TermSecure ID device to log in e Prompt for Password This value when set to Yes will require a TermSecure User to enter their password for access even if the password is configured in ThinManager Note USB doesn t map to the session like serial does If you want to add a USB device that requires a driver installed like a printer you can use a IP to USB converter that allows you to address the device and mount the drives from the session ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 387 22 5 Miscellaneous gt Redundant Ethernet Module Adding the Redundant Ethernet Module to a terminal with dual network ports will allow the terminal to use the second port as a backup The terminal will have one IP address but it can have the ports plugged into two switches to have redundant paths to the terminal servers The Redundant Ethernet Module has no configurable settings Plug each network port into different switches on the same network The terminal will boot from the first available network port and download the configuration If the first network path fails it will seamless switch to the backup port to prevent interruption of service 22 6 Miscellaneous gt Second Network Module The Second Network Module allows you to use the dual network ports on a terminal on different networks Add the Second Network Module and configure the second p
99. Terminal Hardware Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Use this to configure the type of hardware for this terminal Make OEM Advantech hd Model UNO 2053E OEM Model UNO 2053E ACP Video Chipset AMD Geode GX Terminal Firmware Package Model Default z Terminal will un Package 7 Teminal ID and IP Address Teminal ID None Terminal Hardware page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard The new terminal will need terminal hardware applied to it You will need to select the hardware Make and Model before the Finish button is available You should also check the Username and Password on the Login Information page since every terminal needs a unique Windows account for logging in ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 167 12 4 Using Groups for Organization ThinManager allows the consolidation of terminals into Terminal Groups Groups can be used like folders to organize the terminals into functional or geographic groups The Group Setting checkbox allows settings to be applied to all members of the group to speed configuration and change deployment Any group setting is passed down to its members The Group Terminal Configuration Wizard is launched from the Terminals branch of the ThinManager tree Open the Terminals tree by selecting the Terminal icon at the bottom of the ThinManager tree 1 k mi a i Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help bead ThinManager Server EducationDCO1
100. The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlayCycleStop This method is used to stop camera cycling for a camera overlay This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlaySwitchNext This method is used to switch to the next camera in a camera overlay list This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlaySwitchPrev This method is used to switch to the previous camera in a camera overlay list This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlayFullscreenEnter This method is used to make the current camera in a camera overlay enter full screen This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlayFullscreenExit This method is used to make the current camera in a camera overlay exit full screen This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlaySwitchByName
101. User Manual 353 Kan Terminal Configuration Wizard Module Selection Select the modules that load on this terminal at boot up Module Type TemSecure X Show Advanced Modules L DigitalPersona Uarell Fingerprint Reader AF Ideas pcFros Module AF Ideas pcFros USB Module AFldeas pcFros Sonar Module TemMion Actives Configuration Module USE Flash Drive Module Cancel Attach Module to Terminal Window Select the Add button on the Module Selection page to launch the Attach Module to Terminal window Select TermSecure in the Module Type drop down and highlight the DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader module Select the OK button to add the module to the terminal ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 354 Parameter Value Mode Temnsecure Data Format ISO 19794 2 2005 Show Status Messages YES Allow Manual Logon NO Prompt for TermSecure Password NO Parameter Value Set to Default DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader Module Properties Highlighting the DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader module and selecting the Configure button on the Module Selection page will launch the Module Properties window The DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader module has several configurable settings Mode This allows you to choose the Mode The modes are o TermSecure This is used to identify a TermSecure User o TermMon This sends the fingerprint data to the TermMon Activex o TermMon Lo
102. Uus Calculator k Group Selector H Calculator F Shadow PXE sa Eg Shadow_Any 7 HMA 1 H A Shadow PXE 7 H 3 Spare Shadow Any Group Selector Calculator Local H Ml 4 Desk Shadow PXE Hide End Shadow ThinManager Interface Showing Group Selector Menus The picture shows the Group Selector for both the local 1_PXE terminal and the remote 02_Logic terminals ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 119 11 Content Workstation Deployment Microsoft built RDP into their workstation operating systems so that a permitted user can make a connection to a workstation and transfer the desktop session to another computer This allows ThinManager to capture a session on a Windows XP Pro Vista Pro or Windows 7 computer and transfer it to a thin client This is very helpful It allows applications that aren t terminal services compliant to be run on a workstation but the user can receive the session on a hardened industrial thin client instead of a PC Transferring a workstation session to a thin client requires e Turning on the Remote transfer on the PC e Creating a Workstation Display Client e Applying the Workstation Display Client to a terminal The workstation can be a physical computer or a virtualized desktop 11 1 Step 1 On the PC The workstation needs to have the Remote Desktop function enabled in Systems Properties Go to the workstation Control Panel and open the System Properties It can also be opened by right clicking
103. _ 2 Phd Disconnect Unlock UEY Delete ThinManager Server Edit Find Summary Value Add User Add User Group Modify Rename Delete Ctrl D Add User Group Command TermSecure User Groups are defined using the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard It is launched by selecting the User icon at the bottom of the ThinManager tree right clicking on the TermSecure User branch and selecting Add User Group ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 278 Enter the Tem Secure User Group name User Name Password Venty Password ThinManager User Information The TermSecure User Group like the Terminal Group has a Group Setting checkbox Selecting the Group Setting checkbox will apply the setting to all members of the group The Permission button allows you to apply permissions to the group ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 279 TemiSecure Access Groups Available Member Of Maintenance Foremen Quality Superisor Also apply to users In group 2 Permissions Window Highlight the desired permission and move it to the Member Of list to add Highlight the group and check the Also apply to users in group checkbox to apply the permission to all group members Click the OK button to close and apply Select Next on the TermSecure User Group Information page to go to the Display Client Selection page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 280 Display Client Selection Select Yes to specify Display Clients for users in this group
104. ace etc as the key to block If you have multiple keys to block add the Key Block Single Key Module once for each combination and configure them accordingly ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 385 22 3 Keyboard gt Keyboard Configuration Module The Keyboard Configuration Module allows you to set the keyboard language and control the behavior of the Caps lock and Number lock on the terminal Parameter Value Hum Lock State On At Startup Caps Lock State Of At Startup Scroll Lock State OF At Startup Repeat Delay ms FUL Repeat Rate chars sec 30 Disable Repeat for Enter Kep NO Keyboard Layout English UnitedS tates Parameter Value Set to Default coc Keyboard Configuration Module Properties The Keyboard Configuration parameters include Num Lock State This allows the Number Lock to be set to On at startup Off at startup always On or always Off Cap Lock State This allows the Caps Lock to be set to On at startup Off at startup always On or always Off Scroll Lock State This allows the Scroll Lock to be set to On at startup Off at startup always On or always Off Repeat Delay ms This parameter sets the amount of time that a key needs to be held down before it starts repeating the keystroke If this parameter is set to Disable a key will only send one keystroke even if the key is held down Repeat Rate char sec This parameter sets the number of characters per second that a held
105. ado contig tion Alodules gt capt a a ARs Terminals H 1_Terminal Fa HMI 3 Terminal Boiler Mobilet Shadow of a Terminal Scan Scanning a registered fingerprint will trigger a TermSecure logon If the Always Prompt for Password checkbox was checked then a dialog box will appear requesting the Windows password for the Windows account ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 361 Manage Install Tools View Remote View Interactive Send Keys Scaled to Window Zoom In Connect Options Shadow Connect Help a Go Full Screen Zoom Out Terminals Modules Schedule Properties ee z l 2m2 Terminals Ee e 1 F 1_Terminal a Stem Configuration E 2_ Terminal Pburns rev iaa ia stata Peake j HMI_1 i of i in iie ev H a Desktop2012 y e 3_Terminal 4 Terminal Boiler E Mobile Spare ZEZ Shadow of a Terminal Scan This picture shows a TermSecure User logged into a terminal using a DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader The Terminal icon shows a user logged in it names the user and the Desktop2012 application shows a user login to show that that display client was assigned through the TermSecure User ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 362 21 Packages 21 1 Firmware Packages and Modules Firmware is the basic operating system that the thin clients run It is downloaded and expanded into memory where it Serves as an operation system Modules a
106. adow display client allows one ThinManager thin client to shadow another You can shadow one specific thin client or have a menu of terminals to shadow at will Terminal Shadow is valuable because it allows a user to shadow another terminal without needing to launch ThinManager to use the ThinManager shadow function The ThinManager Terminal Shadow sends the screen display from the shadowed terminal to the shadowed It doesn t redirect the display from the terminal server but sends the images from the actual shadowed terminal Terminal to terminal shadowing is set up and configured as a Terminal Shadow Display Client Restart Reboot Display Clients Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help wy Reboot Server Ww Power On i Power Off Power E jf Display Clients Hg Terminal Services Fl gey Camera m Terminal Shada ae Calibrate Touchscreen s Send Message Terminal Operations 7 Enable Disable Clear Enable Disable Event Log Terminal to Terminal Shadow Display Total Terminal to Terminal Shadow Clients Display Client Tree of ThinManager Launch the Display Client Wizard by right clicking on the Terminal Shadow branch of the Display Clients tree and selecting Add Display Client ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 108 10 1 Shadow Any Terminal The Terminal Shadow display client can be created with a list of terminals that can be shadowed This i
107. ag jE This PC re Desktop EJ Documents p Downloads m Music LE Pictures H Videos iS Local Disk C th Rlotiaamnrl 15 items Saved Reports Once the report has run it can be opened in a web browser ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 451 4 eventlog_2015_03_13 19 x Yo Report Shown in Browser Once the report is generated the data can be saved or reformatted as desired using standard HTML tools ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 452 26 2 Scheduling Configuration Backups It is a good idea to back up your ThinManager configuration before you make any major changes You can use the Scheduler to do this automatically Open the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard to schedule report generation by highlighting the ThinManager Server and selecting File gt Modify System Schedule Edit the system schedule r System Schedule Edit Schedule ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard System Schedule Navigate to the System Schedule page and select the Edit Schedule button to launch the Event Schedule window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 453 Select Event Category system Event Schedule Window Select the Add button to open the Schedule window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 454 Event Type Backup Configuration Database Backup File W Auto Generate Filename Browse Repeat
108. ager 8 0 User Manual 426 Why Change from Default Settings You can add Terminal Server events and TermSecure User events that aren t collected by default You can change the duration of the logs Selecting the Event Log tab will show the events for the highlighted tree icon Install Tools View Remote View Help Manage Status Bar C Disable Tab Reordering Show Connected Only L _ Disable Tab Tear Off Application Tabs Es Options a Interface Theme Reports Print Terminals Event Log Configuration Modules Schedule F E Terminals Event 1_Terminal i 2 Terminal i 3 Terminal 7 4 Terminal HM Boiler User Adam Brown logged off Inactivity Timeout for User Adam Brown User Adam Brown logged in Login attempt failed for card id 18354074 Login attempt failed for card id 18354075 Session Established on Server E ducationA D POZa for Display Recerved Configuration from Thinkianager Server 10 7 10 61 Monitor Connection Established Terminal successtully authorized to boot Monitor Connection Lost Connection timed out Restart Terminal Administrator Terminal Shadow Ended Administrator Terminal Shadow Started Administrator Terminal Shadow Ended Administrator Terminal Shadow Started Administrator Terminal Shadow Ended Administrator Terminal Shadow Started Administrator Session Established on Server E ducationA D PUZa for Display Recerved Con
109. ager Server it will connect to the Secondary ThinManager Server to receive its configuration If you are not using a Secondary ThinManager Server set the IP address to 0 0 0 0 D Router IP Address Fill in the IP address of the router or gateway if one is being used If not this should be set to 0 0 0 0 E Subnet Mask Set this to your subnet mask 255 255 255 0 is a standard setting F Password Status Allows a password to be set to prevent unauthorized people from changing the configuration Note Forgetting this password is a bad thing G Load Default Values This resets the ThinManager Ready thin client to the original IP values H Help Will launch a Help to explain the IP Configuration Menu Q Abort Changes and Exit This will cancel any setting changes and let the terminal continue to boot with the old settings S Save Changes and Exit This will apply any changes and allow the terminal to continue to boot with the new settings Type the letter of the desired setting and type the IP address with periods Press the Enter key on the keyboard to accept each change ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 189 13 1 3 Hybrid IP Addressing ThinManager Ready thin clients with Boot Loader 5 01 and later can use DHCP to assign the terminal IP address but can assign the ThinManager Server IP address as a static IP in the IP Configuration Menu Boot your thin client and press the spacebar when prompted on the IP Configuratio
110. al COM Port 1 The RDP Serial Port Redirection Module has no configuration adding it is enough to map the remote COM Ports 22 9 Screen Saver gt MultiSession Screen Saver Module The MultiSession Screen Saver Module is a screen saver that allows a cycling of the different sessions of a MultiSession client Parameter Mode Start Delay Time in secs Switch Interval in secs Cycle only Parameter Value Set to Default nea MultiSession Screen Saver Module The MultiSession Screen Saver Module has two modes It can be set to cycle through the MultiSession windows when the terminal is inactive or it can be set to return to the main MultiSession screen when the terminal is inactive The parameters are e Mode The Cycle mode will switch between all active sessions on the terminal The GotoFirstGroup mode will switch the terminal to the main session when it is inactive e Start Delay Time in secs This is the number of seconds of inactivity that the terminal will allow before starting the screen saver e Switch Interval in secs Cycle only This is the number of seconds that the terminal will display each session when using the Cyclic mode ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 390 22 10 Screen Saver gt Screen Saver Module Screen Saver Module is a module that loads a screen saver on the client The screen saver will run when the terminal is idle to protect the monitor Since the screen saver runs on the client i
111. all Tools View Remote View Help g Co jy Reboot Server i Calibrate Touchscreen 7 Enable Ky Power On Send Message Disable Restart Reboot ww Power Off Power Terminal Operations Enable Disable Event Log Display Servers Summary Event Log vs Display Servers Attribute e Terminal Servers Camera Stats m r Education63 Total Cameras r EducationRDPO2a Total Camera Groups H A Golds ge Ca Add Camera Add Camera Group Camera Branch of the Display Server Tree Right click on the Cameras branch and select Add Camera to launch the Camera Configuration Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 36 Enter the camera name and network location Camera Name Camera Name Camera Change Group Camera Name Page Enter a name for the camera Select the protocol that the camera will use The choices are e Legacy Motion JPEG e Motion JPEG e RTSP HTTP e RTSP TCP e RTSP UDP e RISP UDP multicast 5 2 1 Legacy Motion JPEG This was the original method of configuring IP cameras in ThinManager Cameras were testing and verified by the ACP development team and the information was added to the TermCap database One selected a Make and Model from a list contained in the TermCap database and ThinManager filled in the necessary URL This method has been updated ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 37 5 2 2 Motion JPEG Improved deployment of Motion JPEG in the ThinManager system Motion JPEG URL spe
112. ame Amiet Repeat Interval C Once Only C Time Interval f Weekly z Daily f Monthly C Yearly Weekly Schedule Monday Tuesday _ Eve Day ahd Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Time 10 00 FM Cancel Schedule Window The Schedule window allows system events to be configured Event Type This drop down allows the event to be chosen There are two types Backup Configuration Database This allows a scheduling of automatic configuration backups Run Report This allows a report to be run and saved as a html file on a regular basis Report Template File This drop down allows the selection of the report to run Report Output File This applies the naming convention to the saved reports Auto Generate Filename This checkbox if selected will save the file to the ThinManager folder with the report name and a time stamp as its title lf the Auto Generate Filename is unselected the field allows entry of the desired filename The filename needs to end in Atml There are a few switches that allow the file name to be modified with a timestamp for identification purposes If you do not use a timestamp the file will be overwritten each time the report is run c Adds date and time h adds hour 0 24 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 449 e M adds minute 0 59 e xX adds date e X adds time e Repeat Interval These radio buttons allow the frequency of
113. anager system These reports can show the event log configurations uptimes and other data A Reports tab on the Details pane will show a report for a highlighted ThinManager Server terminal terminal group terminal server TermSecure user or TermSecure user group Reports can be scheduled to be run and saved as html files for storage or further analysis 25 1 Selecting Reports The reports are displayed on a Report tab in ThinManager The Select Reports window allows the selection of which report to display Cancel System Report Event Log Terminal Report Terminal Configuration Changes Terminal Server Report Terminal Server Resource Event TenmSecure User Report Terms ecure Login Logout Evert Select Reports Window Select View gt Reports from the ThinManager menu to launch the Select Reports window The Select Reports window has four fields that determine which report is displayed on the report tab e System Report This selects the report to display on the Report tab when the ThinManager Server is highlighted e Terminal Report This selects the report to display on the Report tab when a terminal or terminal group is highlighted e Terminal Server Report This select the report to display on the Report tab when a terminal server is highlighted e TermSecure User Report This selects the report to display on the Report tab when a TermSecure User or TermSecure User Group is highlighted Use the
114. and model of hardware Navigate to the Terminal Mode Selection page by clicking Next Complete the wizard as you would for any other thin client ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 217 14 1 1 Configuring an iPad for ThinManager The iPad needs to have the iTMC client installed The iTMC application can be downloaded from the Apple App Store for free 3 07 PM iPad Apps iPhone Apps OPEN OPEN eatured Top Charts Genius Purchased Updates Categories ThinManager in the Apple App Store Go to the Apple App Store Enter ThinManager in the search field Select the iTMC application and select Open It will download and install on your iPad The ThinManager app shown on the left is the ThinManager Mobile app that lets you control ThinManager from a mobile device ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 218 1 27 PM Be DEA OAPAC SAC pma a ee ThinManager TMC Configuration Screen Select the Settings button at the bottom to launch the Settings page 1 28 PM Configurations New Configuration A Delete Configurations Password Set Password Setup New QR Code Other Edit Background Email ACP Settings Page Select New Configuration to launch the New Configuration page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 219 1 28 PM i 62 Configuration Description Primary ThinServer IP Secondary ThinServer IP New Configuration Page Enter your ThinManager Server name from your Station Sheet i
115. ar Show Connected Only 4 Options Interface Theme Reports Print Terminals Event Log F E Terminals Event User A AN H 1_Terminal User Adam Brown logged in i J Ten Login attempt failed for card id 18354074 i g Login attempt failed for card id 18354075 n 3_Terminal Session Established on Server Education ADPOZa for Display I Cal 4 Terminal Adam Brov Received Configuration from Thinblanager Server 10 7 10 61 H a HMII_1 Monitor Connection Established Boiler Terminal successfully authorized to boot Monitor Connection Lost Connection timed out _ Restart Terminal Administrator a Spar Terminal Shadow Ended Administrator Terminal Shadow Started Administrator Terminal Shadow Ended Administrator Terminal Shadow Started Administrator Terminal Shadow Ended Administrator Terminal Shadow Started Administrator Session Established on Server E ducationA D POZa for Display Recerved Configuration fram Thinkianager Server 1007 10 61 Monitor Connection Established Terminal successfully authorized to boot sd Event Log Rescan the card now that is associated with a TermSecure User account The Event Log will show the results of the successful login The terminal will have the TermSecure User added to its icon in the tree while the TermSecure User icon will show the name of the terminal that it is logged into ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 350 20 2 Fingerprint Reader ThinManager suppo
116. aracters a password may have e Maximum Password Length This is the maximum number of characters a password may have Password Maintenance e Rotate Password every This is the number of days before the password must be changed Enter a the user password in the Password field and select the Verify button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 276 A Account information ts not valid Account Verify Dialog Fail Selecting the Verify button will check your password against the Active Directory If it is incorrect it will show a failed dialog Account information ts valid Account Verify Dialog Pass If the password Is correct the dialog will show a positive result The rest of the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard follows the instructions in TermSecure User Configuration Wizard on page 257 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 277 17 4 TermSecure Groups TermSecure Users can be organized into TermSecure User Groups just as Terminals can be organized into Terminal Groups This section will show the configuration of a TermSecure User Group The TermSecure Users Group Configuration Wizard can be launched by right clicking on the TermSecure Users branch of the tree and selecting Add TermSecure User Group a Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help ThinManager Server EducationDCo1 amp Remove va Add Add Group A Find Ctrl F Fd Add ThinManager Server Cc Refresh E Lock Rename Find Next F3 Modify
117. at terminal if off line Put Terminal in Admin Mode at Startup ut Terminal in 4dmin Mode at Startup m Terminal Schedule Set Schedule m Terminal Effects MV Enable Terminal Effects V Show teminal status messages m Shadowing Allow terminal to be shadowed Terminal Group Options Terminal Options The Group Configuration on the left has had the Group Settings selected The terminal on the right has the settings grayed out because it is inheriting the Group Settings ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 178 Terminal Mode Selection Terminal Mode Selection Select the operating modes for this terminal Select the operating modes for this terminal Group Terminal Mode Selection Terminal Mode Selection Use MultiMonitor is shown on the Terminal Configuration Wizard on the right because that is based on the hardware selected and not the group membership Display Client Selection Display Client Selection Select the Display Clients to use on this terminal Select the Display Clients to use on this terminal ete Wee ran cet tee cena Re rh coe e Group Display Client Selection Terminal Display Client Selection Selecting display clients on the Group Configuration Wizard and checking the Group Setting checkbox will assign those display clients to all member terminals You cannot add or subtract from the list on the terminal This is great when all members of a group run the same applicati
118. ate touch screens They cannot change terminal configurations update firmware update the TermCap and restore configurations ThinManager Power Users can shadow terminals from within ThinManager but cannot interact with the session ThinManager Shadow Users Members of this group may shadow a terminal but not interactively ThinManager Users can view only They cannot logoff sessions kill processes send messages restart terminals or calibrate touch screens ThinManager Users cannot shadow a terminal Selecting the Add Group button in a non domain ThinManager Server will launch the New Windows Group window This will allow the configuration of additional Windows User Groups New Windows Group Enter Windows User Group H ame Cancel New Window User Group Window Adding a Windows Group name in the Enter Windows User Group Name field of the New Window Group window and selecting the OK button will add the Windows User Group to the drop down list Note This doesn t create the user group on any servers This just adds the name of an existing group to the list that ThinManager is maintaining ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 431 Selecting the Add Group button in a domain ThinManager Server will launch the Select Security Group window This will allow you to add Active Directory groups and configure their permissions in ThinManager El Education local l ACP_Education o E TATS_Admins El TATS_Printers E TATS_Servers
119. be added to the clients specified in the terminal contiguration Group Settings Once a TermSecure User Group is created a Group Setting checkbox appears on each page Selecting this checkbox will apply the setting to all members of the group This speeds configuration by have a change applied to all members at once You may select Finish now or select Next to complete the entire wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 296 View Remote View Help a Restore EL 3S s gt A Backup ie RES W LLLLLJ aj l FXE ThinManager Manage Synchronize Settings m Synchronize Server Server List 9 Accounts Passwords Groups Packages Configuration Manage Active Directory TermSecure Config TermSecure Users Attribute S Testou o Identification Becky Thatcher Name TestOUI_01 0 Huck Finn 9 Mark Twain Test Admin01 TestOU_1 TermSecure User Group Once the Finish button is selected the TermSecure User Group will be created It may take some time to populate the TermSecure User Group depending on the Active Directory size Once populated all members of the Organizational Unit will show up as members of the TermSecure User Group Users added to AD will be added to the ThinManager tree users deleted from AD will be removed from the ThinManager tree ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 297 TermSecure Users Attribute ID TATS Admins User Stats H Testou o Perene pol Adam Brown Total Users Users
120. ble this setting to keep the monitoring connection active when WinTMC is closed to allow shadowing Unselecting this checkbox will release the WinTMC license when the WinTMC program is closed but will deny shadow access Show groups in separate windows This checkbox if selected will display multiple Display Clients as separate windows rather than in one window shell Experience Settings Note These functions may be denied by user policies or terminal server configuration Check the Show Desktop Background This checkbox if selected will enable your user to select a Windows Desktop Background If not selected the background will be a solid color Show window contents while dragging This checkbox if selected will show the window contents to be shown while the window is being dragged Show menu window animations This checkbox if selected will enable menu window animations on the client Show Themes This checkbox if selected will enable your user to select a Windows Theme Microsoft Local Policy Group Policy and Terminal Services Configuration See Non ThinManager Components for details ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 214 13 5 1 MultiMonitor WinTMC ThinManager supports MultiMonitor for WinTMC if the PC has Windows running on multiple video cards If the PC is successfully running multiple monitors on the host OS then WinTMC can run MultiMonitor using up to five monitors Terminal Mode Selection Select the ope
121. by a terminal Once this checkbox is selected scanning a new ID card or inserting an undefined USB key will launch the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard with the Enter Card Badge ID number automatically filled in ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 341 20 1 3 Automatically Applying the Card to a Configuration Once ThinManager has the Display Create New User dialog for unknown users checkbox selected the card on a terminal it can be used to associate cards with TermSecure Users using wizards Pass a Prox card over the card reader on the terminal to launch the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard Assign this card number to an existing user or create a new user TemSecure User Replacement SS New Card Number 18354075 Click Assign Card Number to Existing User to replace the card number of an existing user To create a new user click Next Assign Card Number to Existing User Tem Secure User to replace lt Back Next gt Finish Cancel Help Card Badge Information Page Once the card reader has scanned an unknown Prox card a TermSecure Configuration Wizard will be launched associated with the new card number Select the Assign Card Number to Existing User button to launch the TermSecure User Replacement page If you want to create a new TermSecure User for this card instead of associating it with a pre created TermSecure User then select the Next button to navigate to the TermSecure User Configu
122. c device Prompt for TermSecure Password This will require a password in addition to finger print scan when set to Yes ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 393 22 13 TermSecure gt RF Ideas pcProx Modules ThinManager supports card readers from RF Ideas for use with badges in TermSecure There is a serial RF Ideas pcProx Module and a USB RF Ideas pcProx Module 22 13 1 Serial RF Ideas pcProx Module This module is used with the RFldeas pcProx Enroll Series 81 readers like RDR xx81AkKx Parameter Fort Humber of Data Bits Use Facility Code Allow Manual Logon Prompt for Password ero Pad Facility Code and ID Parameter Value Set to Default mea RF Ideas pcProx Module Parameters The parameters are Port This selects the port that the RF Ideas pcProx card reader is installed Number of Data Bits Different cards use different numbers of data bits in their format This sets the number of data bits to match that used by the card as an identifier The choices are 26 37 or Raw Use Facility Code This value when set to Yes will require the addition of the card s Facility Code to the Card Badge ID number Allow Manual Login This when set to Yes will allow a TermSecure user to log into a terminal without a TermSecure ID device If set to No TermSecure users must use a TermSecure ID device to log in Prompt for Password This when set to Yes will require a TermSecure to enter their pas
123. cation DEO few Remove va we Add se Add Group lt Find Ctri F fd Add ThinManager Server gt Refresh Lock Rename Find Next F3 a Modify g Disconnect Unlock i Delete ThinManager Server Edit Find Graph Configuration i Properties Schedule Users Sessions Attribute Value Line Color F H Terminal Servers CPU Usage 7E EJH H E Education63 Memory Usage 35 53 H E EducationRDPOZa Totals Sessions 12 H A Golas we Cameras i p o ga Terminal Server Performance Graph 4 4 Terminal Server Status Highlighting the Terminal Servers branch of the ThinManager tree will show the connection status between ThinManager and the servers Ideally the terminal servers are configured properly so that ThinManager will communicate with them and be able to pull load status into ThinManager for use in management and SmartSession load balancing ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 30 jc OB oy oe Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help fed ThinManager Server EducationDCOt Remove Pa fe Add J Add Group Find Ctrl F fd Add ThinManager Server e Refresh i Ee Lock Rename Find Next F3 Modify ge Disconnect Unlock led Delete Edit Find Display Servers Status Event Log El Display Servers Attribute Value e a Terminal Servers Education63 User specified Education6Sadministratoreducation local 2 H M Education63 Education A DPOZa DK H f EducationRDPO2a
124. cation by checking the Application Link checkbox and specifying an application on the AppLink page Note This function is not available with all workstation operating systems ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 125 ted Display Client Wizard App Link Enter the linked application path AppLink Path Program Path and Filename C Program Files Legacy HM Shmiviewer exe Command Line Options eA Start in the following folder ee AppLink Page of the Workstation Display Client Wizard If you select the Application Link checkbox on the Display Client Options page you will need to enter the path of the desired application in the Program Path and Filename field on the AppLink page This application will launch as the initial program instead of the desktop locking the operator to a single application of your choosing Note This function is not available with all workstation operating systems Select the Finish button to close the wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 126 Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help r Interactive Send keys C Sealed to Window Zoom In ey GO Full Screen Zoom Out Shadow Display Chents Summary Ej Display Clients Attribute Value Hg Terminal Services Workstation Display Chent Summary Fle Camera Total Workstation Display Chents H Terminal Shadow El Ap Workstation etal Legacy_HMI AP_Desktop ThinManager with Workstations in the Display Client Tree The comple
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126. cified by the camera manufacturer More flexible are you aren t required to us a camera from the termcap 5 2 3 Real Time Streaming Protocol ThinManager now supports the Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP for IP cameras RTSP has several transport layers RTSP http RTSP tcp RTSP udp and RITSP udp multicast One needs to specify the URL that that specific camera uses for the video stream Select the desired transport method Enter the IP address of the camera and select the Next button Enter an account for the camera that allows streaming unless the camera allows anonymous access Enter the RTSP URL specified by the camera manufacturer Select Finish to close the wizard and finish the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 38 Enter the camera usemame and password Custom URL tsp admin 107 10 76 5547 Camera Authentication Page Enter an account for the camera that allows streaming unless the camera allows anonymous access The thin client will be unable to access the video feed without it ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 39 n ka I ut Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View AP Q Reboot Server E Calibrate Touchscreen lt 9 Enable w wy Power On Restart Reboot Ww Power Off 4 Send Message gt Disable Terminal Operations Enable Disable Display Servers H Display Servers Terminal Servers O Ef Education63 H EducationRDPO2a E E Gold45 g3 Cameras DEEE L
127. create a password of your choosing by un checking the Auto Generate Password checkbox and entering the password in the New Password field Select the OK button to synchronize the password or select the Cancel button to close the dialog without saving ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 249 Synchronize Active Directory Account Active Directory Admin Account Username Password Password set successfully Password Reset Dialog A dialog box will acknowledge a successful synchronization ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 250 15 3 3 Active Directory Synchronize Password Selecting Manage gt Synchronize Passwords will launch the Synchronize Active Directory Passwords window Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help E Restore ei Backup a PXE ThinManager Manage Synchronizeise Access fe Synchronize Serer Server List Account4 Passwords Groups Select Accounts to Synchronize Passwords Username test0 education local test0 1 education local test0 3 educatoon local test04 educatoon local administrator Education local pburns education local user 5 education local tsawyer education local test05 education local tats03 education local admin2 education local testou_01 bthatcher Education local hfinn Education local mtwain Education local TestAdmin0 1 Education local tats_admins cS IW Generate Passwords Set Passwords 6666656666666 Synchronize Active Direct
128. ct to the ThinManager system e An IP Address for the client e The ThinManager Server Address to retrieve the needed boot file and configuration A ThinManager Ready thin client can use DHCP or static for the client and ThinManager Server IP address Its BIOS will instruct it to download the firmware A ThinManager Compatible thin client is a common off the shelf thin client that lacks the ACP BIOS ThinManager Compatible thin clients do not store static IP addresses so each of them require DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol to assign the client IP address The ThinManager Server IP address and bootfile name can be provided by a DHCP server or by the ThinManager PXE Server A ThinManager Compatible thin client requires three things to connect to the ThinManager system e PXE Boot enabled in ThinManager e An IP Address for the client e The ThinManager Server Address to retrieve the needed boot file The WinTMC client is a ThinManager client that runs on a Windows operating system and provides a centrally managed connection to the terminal server Each client PC requires two things to connect to the ThinManager system e The installation of the WinTMC program e The IP address of the ThinManager Server The iTMC client is a ThinManager client that runs on an Apple iOS operating system and provides a centrally managed connection to the terminal server Each iPad requires three things to connect to the ThinManager system e The installati
129. cted ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 191 13 2 Adding and Configuring Thin Clients 13 2 1 Connect and Start Wizard Turning on a terminal for the first time will initiate the Create New Terminal mode if e No terminals are defined in ThinManager or e All the defined terminals are currently connected or All the defined terminals that are turned off have the Allow This Terminal To Be Replaced If Off Line check box unselected ACP Hetwork Boot Loader v5 01 Copyright 1999 2004 Automation Control Products Create New Terminal Mode Screen When a terminal enters the Create New Terminal Mode the terminal will launch the Terminal Configuration Wizard on the ThinManager Server The terminal will display a screen indicating that it will wait until the configuration is finished before progressing further 13 2 2 Pre configure and Select Configuration Turning on a terminal for the first time will initiate the Replace or Create New Terminal Mode if one or more of the defined terminals are offline and they have the Allow This Terminal To Be Replaced If Off Line check box selected Annex1A Annex Annex18 Annex Annex2C Annex Boileri Boilers Boiler Boilers Partsi Parts shipping Shipping Create Hew Terminal Replace or Create Mode The screen will display all the offline terminals that the terminal can replace Groups will be displayed requiring a drill down to the desired terminal Highlight the desired terminal name using t
130. cure Password NO Expose Card ID to Termmblon Actives Co Parameter Model Value ADR S0S14KU Set to Default Set rea USB pcProx Card Module Properties Window The RF Ideas USB pcProx Module has parameters that can be configured Model This allows you to select between the RDR 6081AKU and RDR 80582AK0 USB pcProx card reader Mode This allows you to select between TermSecure Wedge and TermMon modes o TermSecure Mode This allows the card to be used with TermSecure as a login device o Wedge Mode This allows the data to be sent to the session as a character string o TermMon Mode This allows the data to be sent to the TermMon ActiveX Bits in ID Number AKO Only Different cards use different numbers of data bits in their format This sets the number of data bits to match that used by the card as an identifier Bits in Facility Code AK0 Only Different cards use different numbers of data bits in their format This sets the number of data bits of the Facility Code Zero Pad Facility Code and ID AKO Only This adds a leading 0 to the Facility Code if needed Allow Manual TermSecure Login This when set to Yes will allow a TermSecure user to log into a terminal without a TermSecure ID device If set to No TermSecure users must use a TermSecure ID device to log in Prompt for TermSecure Password This when set to Yes will require a TermSecure to enter their password for access even if th
131. cureCheckAccess This method can be used to query the access rights of a TermSecure user This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the user The second parameter is the name of the Access Group This method returns the result of the query as follows O O O TermMonConst Timeout The request timed out TermMonConst Busy The Control is busy with another request TermMonConst InvalidMember The user is not a member of the specified TermSecure Access Group ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 459 o TermMonConst ValidMember The user is a member of the specified TermSecure Access Group o TermMonConst UserNotFound The TermSecure Username was not found o TermMonConst GroupNotFound The Access Group Name was not found GetGroupScreen This method can be used to determine which screen the specified Display Client is currently on for MultiMonitor configurations This method requires one parameter which is the name of the Display Client TermSecureLogonuUser This method can be used to Log On a specified TermSecure user This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the TermSecure user The second parameter is the password of the TermSecure user The password will be encrypted before being sent to the terminal This method returns a result as follows o TermMonConst Success The TermSecure user was successfully logged on o TermMonConst Timeout The request timed out o Ter
132. d Importance of Page This allows the port that is used for shadowing to be changed Settings e Shadow Port ThinManager uses port 5900 as the default port for shadowing Entering a different port number into the Shadow Port field will change the port used if it is in conflict with another processes use of the port Why Change from Default Settings ThinManager uses the save port as VNC If VNC is installed on a WinTMC PC then there could be a conflict between shadowing services If this happens the port can be changed in ThinManager Select Finish to accept changes or select Cancel to close without making changes ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 440 Biometric Device Configuration Biometric Device Options ISO ANSI Fingerprint Readers l Support Finger Print Readers Fingerprint storage format ANSI INSITS 378 2014 False Match Probability E 10 000 Y Biometric Device Configuration Navigate to the Biometric Device Configuration window Select the Support Finger Print Readers checkbox to enable the use of readers Select the data format you plan to use There are two formats to choose ISO_19794_2_2005 and ANSI_378_2004 The False Match Probability sets the sensitivity of the read 1 100 is less sensitive than 1 1 000 000 Select the Finish button to accept the changes ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 441 25 Reports and Schedules ThinManager has the ability to run reports show data and collect data on the ThinM
133. d will initiate a touch screen calibration GotoMainMenu This command will cause the Main Menu to be displayed SwitchToNextGroup This command will switch to the next Display Client SwitchToPrevGroup This command will switch to the previous Display Client SwitchinstFailover This command will switch the instant failover group ChangeTermSecureUser This command will disconnect any current TermSecure user sessions and then display the TermSecure Log On menu LogOffAndChangeTermSecureUser This command will log off any current TermSecure user sessions and then display the TermSecure Log On menu LogOfffermSecureUser This command will log off any current TermSecure user sessions and will return to a Display Client which is assigned to the terminal If no Display Clients have been configured on the terminal the TermSecure Log On menu will be displayed DisconnectTermSecureUser This command will disconnect any current TermSecure user sessions and will return to a Display Client which is assigned to the terminal If no Display Clients have been configured on the terminal the TermSecure Log On menu will be displayed DisconnectSession This command will disconnect the Terminal Services Session running on the terminal This command does not require that the Enable Method be invoked prior to execution ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 458 LogOffSession This command will log off the Terminal Services Session running on the terminal
134. dity Rename Delete Ctrl D Value TermSecure User Tree Right click on the TermSecure Users branch of the ThinManager tree and select the Add User command to open the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 267 TemSecure User Information Gey Enter Tem Secure usemame password and penmission information y 4 Active Directory User TemSecure User Information User Name Bob Password Verify Password th ange Group Copy Settings from another User Copy Fram ls Settings Pennissions TermSecure User Configuration Wizard The TermSecure User Configuration Wizard allows a TermSecure User to be created and configured If the TermSecure User is only accessing Terminal specific display clients and not launching display clients of their own then the TermSecure User does not need to be tied to a Windows account Uncheck the Active Directory User checkbox Enter a user name in the User Name field Select the Permission button to launch the Permission window Note The full description of the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard is described in TermSecure User Configuration Wizard on page 257 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 268 TemiSecure Access Groups Available Member Of Maintenance Permissions Window Add your TermSecure Access Group to your created user by double clicking
135. dow User Options The User Options page has a few options for the user experience Log In Log Out Options e Inactivity Timeout TermSecure will log a TermSecure Users off the terminal after this much inactive time has passed e Reset Sessions at Logout This checkbox if selected will logoff a session when the TermSecure User logs off e Activate User Group at Log In This checkbox if selected will display the TermSecure User s first Display Client when the user logs in to the terminal User Schedule e Set Schedule Selecting the Schedule button on the User Options page will launch the Event Schedule window and allow a schedule to be created for terminal events See Terminal Schedule for details Terminal Effects e Enable Terminal Effects This allows the use of Terminal Effects This currently includes sliding Windows and message rollups ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 264 Shadowing e Allow terminal to be shadowed This drop down box allows the configuration of Shadowing Options o No Prevents the TermSecure Users from being shadowed o Ask Will display a message window that will prompt for a positive response before the shadowing is allowed o Warn Will display a message window alerting the terminal that it is to be shadowed but doesn t require a positive response before the shadowing is allowed o Yes Allows shadowing to occur without warning or recipient input e All
136. dow ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 306 Terminal Mode Selection Select the operating modes for this terminal Teminal Mode lw Use Display Clients Enable MuttiMonitor Enable MultiStation Terminal Mode Selection Select the Enable TermSecure checkbox to enable TermSecure logins on the terminal Note You must use Display Clients with TermSecure Select Next and navigate to the Display Client Selection page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 307 Select the Display Clients to use on this terminal Selected Display Clients Display Client Selection Add the display clients to the terminal In this example HMI_1 is Unrestricted Form01 is restricted to Maintenance and Form02 is restricted to Supervisors Select Next and navigate to the Terminal Interface Options page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 308 Terminal Configuration Wizard Terminal Interface Options Select the display client selector and main menu options that will be available on the terminal Allow reboot restart l Cancel W Show Main Menu on Selector i Show Virtual Keyboard Terminal Interface Options Page When Enable TermSecure is selected on the Terminal Mode Selection page a Main Menu Options button will be displayed on the Terminal Interface Options page The Main Menu Options configures the TermSecure Login Menu Select the Main Menu Options button to launch the Main Menu Options window e The Allow reboot restart checkbox
137. drop down list to select the desired reports ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 442 25 2 Report Tab The reports selected in the Select Reports window will be displayed on the Report tab in ThinManager Install Tools View Remote View Help fad ThinManager Server EducationDC01 Remove E Add 3 Add Group Q Find Ctrl F Fd Add ThinManager Server GC Refresh uuu A Lock N Rename Find Next F3 ge Disconnect EEN ae Unlock x Delete ThinM c Terminals E Terminals E I 1_ Terminal H I 2_ Terminal H 3 Terminal H ll 4 Terminal H E 5 MultiMonitor Report Tab Highlight the desired ThinManager Server terminal terminal group terminal server TermSecure user or TermSecure group and then select the Report tab to display the report ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 443 25 3 Print Report A Report can be printed by Selecting the Report tab and selecting View gt Print from the ThinManager menu A Print window e will be displayed to allow the selection of the printer e Right clicking on the report inside of the Details pane ah Adobe PDF redirected 10 a Micre HP Color Laserlet Pro MFP M476 PCL 6 2014 redirected 10 Muicre Send gt Print to file Preferences All Number of copies i Selection Curent Fage O Fages Collate k BARE Enter either a single page number or a single page range For example 5 12 Print Window A Print window w
138. dware for this terminal Make OEM GENERIC Model Android Device OEM Model Android Video Chipset UNKNOWN Tenninal Firmware Package Model Default Tenninal will un Package 7 Teminal ID and IP Address Teminal ID None Terminal Hardware Page Select Generic Android Device for the make and model of hardware Navigate to the Terminal Mode Selection page by clicking Next Complete the wizard as you would for any other thin client ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 225 14 2 1 Configuring an Android for ThinManager The Android device needs to have the AndroidTMC client installed The AndroidT MC application can be downloaded from the ThinManager Download page at hitp downloads thinmanager com Barcode Scanner me e Partly sunny HOFF MON MAY 11 Alpharetta Google Ue ay U 1 TANT Bluetooth LE Sta Settings Barcode Scanner 2 L si Contacts SuperNote Audio Wizard 2 a Android ThinManager Compatible thin client on an Android Desktop The AndroidT MC program is launched from an icon on the desktop The first action will be to define the ThinManager Server O Sey alMc Add New ThinServer Title Education Primary 10 7 10 61 secondary Add ThinManager Server Window The Add ThinManager Server window will launch with fields for the ThinManager Server name and IP address ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 226 Enter ThinManager in the Title field and the IP address of the Primary and
139. e This method is used to change cameras in a camera overlay This method requires three parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay The third parameter is the name of the camera The camera name must include the full path if the camera is in a camera group CameraOverlayMove This method is used to change the position of a camera overlay This method requires four parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay The third parameter is the x location The forth parameter is the y position CameraOverlayResize This method is used to change the size of a camera overlay This method requires four parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay The third parameter is the width The forth parameter is the height CameraOverlayResizeMove This method is used to change the size and position of a camera overlay This method requires six parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay The third parameter is the x position The forth parameter is the y position The fifth parameter is the width The sixth parameter is the height RelevanceLocationLogon This method is used to log into a relevance location This m
140. e user is a member of the Remote Desktop Users Windows group LJ Apply appropriate security to each user profile using the standard Microsoft techniques LJ Install all applications in the Install Mode This can be done by typing change user instal1l1 in a command window or by using the Add or Remove Programs in Server 2003 or by using the Install Application on Terminal Server in Server 2008 Make sure that the following network ports are unblocked including in the Windows firewall LJ UDP 4900 TFTP Used for the TFTP download of the firmware TCP 2031 Configuration Used to pass the configuration from the ThinManager Server to the thin client TCP 2032 ThinServer Proxy Service used by the Mobile ThinManager iPad and iPhone apps UDP 67 IP Address Assignment Used by the PXE Server if using PXE boot UDP 69 TF TP Used by the PXE Server if using PXE boot TCP 1494 Citrix Used by the ICA protocol if using ICA instead of RDP TCP 3389 RDP Used by the RDP protocol if using RDP in v2 4 1 or later TCP 5900 Shadowing Used to shadow terminals This can be changed on the Shadow Configuration page of the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard UDP 1758 Used if the default Multicast is used The MTU packet size can be changed on the Multicast Configuration page of the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard ICMP Echo Packets Ping Used by WinTMC and Enforce Primary 0D UUUOODOD OO
141. e Display Client Specification page allows Display Clients to be assigned to the TermSecure User Move display clients you want the TermSecure User to use Form03 in this example by double clicking on it in the Available Display Clients list or by highlighting it and clicking the Right Arrow button Select the Next button to continue with the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 324 Windows Log In information Enter Windows usemame and password infomation Use Teminal Configuration Login Information Same as Tem Secure User usemame password Usemame Search Password Verify Password Windows Login Information The Windows Log In Information page allows the configuration of how the TermSecure User will log on to the Windows terminal servers There are several Windows login options for the TermSecure User that were discussed earlier To use the Windows account as the TermSecure User you need to check the Same as TermSecure User username password checkbox The Domain field is included to use domain authentication Select the Next button to continue with the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 325 Windows Log In information Enter Windows usemame and password infomation Windows Log In Information l Use Teminal Configuration Login Information Same as Tem Secure User usemame password Usemame ContractoD3 Search Password Verify Password Domain Windows Login Informati
142. e Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlayCycleStop This method is used to stop camera cycling for a camera overlay This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlaySwitchNext This method is used to switch to the next camera in a camera overlay list This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlaySwitchPrev This method is used to switch to the previous camera in a camera overlay list This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 460 CameraOverlayFullscreenEnter This method is used to make the current camera in a camera overlay enter full screen This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlayFullscreenExit This method is used to make the current camera in a camera overlay exit full screen This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlaySwitchByNam
143. e Sync Account ae Password Maintenance Options Window Once the Allow ThinManager to manage password checkbox is checked you can use the system defaults or uncheck the Use System Default Password Settings to customize the password settings The password settings include ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 248 Password Complexity Requirements e Minimum Password Length This is the minimum number of characters a password may have e Maximum Password Length This is the maximum number of characters a password may have Password Maintenance e Rotate Password every This is the number of days before the password must be changed Re synch Account Button This will launch the Synchronize Active Directory Account window that allows you to re synchronize the password in ThinManager with the password in the Active Directory Select the OK button to accept the changes or select the Cancel button to close the dialog without saving Selecting the Re synch Account button will launch the Synchronize Active Directory Account window Active Directory Admin Account Username Password lf Auto Generate Password New Password i cone Synchronize Active Directory Account Synchronizing the Active Directory account requires a Domain Administrator password Enter domain admin credentials You can have the ThinManager program automatically create a password by checking the Auto Generate Password checkbox You can
144. e Terminal Mode Selection page the Enable MultiMonitor checkbox becomes visible Select the Next button to continue to the MultiMonitor Video Settings page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 405 MultiMonitor Video Settings Gey Select the number of monitors and a video mode for each monitor y 4 Number of Monitors Monitor Video Modes Color Depth 1024x768 x 1024768 1024768 l Use Session Size Limits for Server 12 MultiMonitor Video Settings The MultiMonitor Video Setting allows the user to choose how many monitors will be connected to the MultiMonitor thin client using the Number of Monitors radio button The Color Depth drop down allows the color depth to be set for all the monitors The Video Port allows you to change the order of the output from the ports It can be easier to change the port order of the thin client configuration than it is to open a cabinet and re arrange the video ports if you connected them wrong Select the Number of Monitors you have connected Set the Resolution for each monitor Microsoft increased the supported resolution in 2012 Server to 8196 x 8196 The Use Session Size Limits for dropdown allows you to use this higher resolution limit when spanning several monitors connected to a 2012 Server Previous versions were limited to 4196 x 2048 Select the Next button to continue to the Monitor Layout page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 406 M
145. e button to open the file browser Navigate to the executable file highlight it and select the Open button This will populate the Program Path and Filename field ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 66 AppLink Enter the linked application path AppLink Path Program Path and Filename C Program Files Microsoft Office Office 14 EXCEL EXE Command Line Options mes e Filled Program Path and Filename Field Select the Finish button to complete the wizard and save the configuration There are a few factors to consider when entering the application in the Program Path and Filename field e The file browser is on the ThinManager Server and not the Terminal Server unless you installed ThinManager on your Terminal Server e The path to the application needs to be the same on each terminal server e If the file is different on different servers you may need to use a batch file to launch the application using different paths A batch file is created and put in the same location on each terminal server The batch file can be as simple as 3 lines CD C Program Files Microsoft Office Officel4 Start EXCEL EXE CD ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 67 The batch file may need different paths on different servers The first line is changed to reflect the location on that particular terminal server CD C Program Files x86 Microsoft Office Officel4 Start EXCEL EXE CD This first line u
146. e ikl JA Tte FHI LE Wentis 1D TermSecure User Logged On Successfully In this example the user logged on with the TermSecure User account that matches their Windows account ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 330 The terminal shows the changed icon and the name of the TermSecure user The user s personal display client is displayed 19 3 Logging Out The TermSecure User can be logged out by e Opening the TermSecure Main Menu on the terminal and selecting Log Off e Right clicking on the TermSecure User in the ThinManager tree and selecting Logoff User e Restarting or rebooting the terminal that has a TermSecure User logged in MAIN MENU switch User shut Down About Cancel Main Menu The Switch User button will log off the TermSecure User and disconnect any sessions from Display Clients assigned to the user It opens the Login screen for another TermSecure User The Log Off button will log off the TermSecure User and log off any sessions form Display Clients assigned to the user and return to the terminal s display ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 331 19 4 TermSecure User Schedule TermSecure Users and TermSecure User Groups have a schedule on the User Options page of the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard User Options Select options for this user Log In Log Out Options Inactivity Timeout Reset Sessions at Logout Activate Display Client at Log In r User Schedule IY S
147. e on right click setting on the Tile Options window to allow a user to switch screens on a touch screen without keyboard or mouse i Show Grid Tile Inactivity Time secs bu Cancel Tile Display Clients at startup Include Main Menu as tile W Tile on right click mouse or touchscreen M Tile Interactive Tile Options The Tile Options page is found on the Terminal Interface Options page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 401 22 16 Video gt Custom Video Mode Module ThinManager Ready thin clients are designed for use with traditional computer monitors Some modern monitors require the Custom Video Mode Module Parameter Monitor Humber 1 Video Mode Type Default Farameter video Mode Type Value Default Set to Default Set cancel Custom Video Mode Module The optional Video Mode Types include e Default e ATSC 720 72p e Detect e ATSC 1080 59 94p e ATSC Standard e ATSC 1080 60p e Extended_Widescreen e ATSC 1080 71 93p e 1680x1050 60 e ATSC 1080 72p e ATSC 720 59 94p e VESA 1080 60 e ATSC 720 60p e VESA 1080 75 e ATSC 720 71 93p Use the setting that matches the resolution and refresh rate of your monitor ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 402 23 MultiMonitor The MultiMonitor method uses specific ThinManager Ready thin clients that have multiple video ports built into the hardware Each MultiMonitor thin client can have from two to five monitors attach
148. e password is configured in ThinManager Expose Card ID to TermMon ActiveX Control Allows the card data to be sent to the TermMon ActiveX without incorporating TermSecure ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 339 To configure a parameter e Highlight the parameter e Change the value e Select the Set button to apply the new value e Select Done to accept the changes Once the terminal has the module added it will need to restart to apply the changes Select the Finish button to close the Terminal Configuration Wizard Right click on the terminal in the ThinManager tree and select Restart ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 340 20 1 2 Configure ThinManager for Automatic User Configuration A card reader can be used to associate cards with TermSecure Users using wizards Select View gt Options from the ThinManager menu to open the Options window General Options W Display Create New Terminal dialog for unknown terminals Icon Options Minimize to the System Tray License Options Wam I license will expire within i 0 day s 4 value of 0 disables warring Cancel Options Window Select the Display Create New User dialog for unknown users check box Select the OK button to accept the change The Display Create New User dialog for unknown users check box will launch the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard on the ThinManager Server when an unknown ID device USB key or ID card is read
149. e terminal server you can reset the sessions by right clicking on the sessions on the Sessions tab and selecting Reset Session Once the server is clear of sessions you can patch and update the server and applications and even reboot it if necessary This won t impact production as all the terminals are using a backup server Once your updating is finished you can enable the server from Tools gt Enable to allow the terminals to use the server again This Disable Enable tool allows you to move servers offline one at a time for updating ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 34 5 Sources IP Cameras ThinManager allows the integration of IP cameras into the ThinManager system There are three steps v First configure the camera and add it to your network using the guidelines from the camera maker v Second add the configured camera to ThinManager as a Display Server source v Third deploy the content of the cameras by creating a camera display client and applying it to the terminals 5 1 Configure the Camera Each camera manufacturer sends out their cameras with a default IP address and a default administrative account This will need to be configured to add the camera to your network Methods vary from vendor to vendor but a web interface id common v Please follow the instructions from the camera manufacturer to configure your camera for use Product DCS 910 Firmware Version 1 00 DCS 910 II LIVE VIDEO MAINTENANCE STATUS HE
150. e terminal to shadow Tenninal to Shadow All Terminals Available 1 PXE Shadow Display Client Options M Interactive Shadow Screen to Shadow Al Screens Terminal Shadow Display Client Page of the Terminal Shadow Display Client Wizard The selected Group or terminals will be displayed in the Terminal to Shadow frame You can allow the shadower to interact with the shadowed terminal by leaving the Interactive Shadow checkbox selected Unchecking the Interactive Shadow checkbox will allow the shadower to look but not touch You can use the Screen to Shadow drop down to control which screen of a MultiMonitor thin client you shadow Click the Finish button to complete the wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 116 10 3 Shadow of the Terminal The Terminal Shadow display clients are added to the terminal like other display clients Display Client Selection Select the Display Clients to use on this terminal Available Display Clients Selected Display Clients lone a ee P Edit Display Clients Display Client Selection Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard The Terminal Shadow display clients have an icon of a terminal and a monitor session Move the desired Terminal Shadow display clients to the Selected Display Clients list by double clicking on them or using the arrows on a highlighted display client Click the Finish button to save the configuration and restart the terminal to send
151. e the highlighted Display Client to use a different login or screen resolution Check the Override checkbox for the Login Settings Add a valid Username and Password that is different than the main account used by the terminal This way the display client will run the same program with a different user account You can also add an individual Command Line Option or change the Video Resolution Select OK to save the changes Note Using multiple user accounts on a terminal doesn t affect the Per Device TS RDS CAL count but will require more Per User TS RDS CALs Select the Next button on the Display Client Selection page to continue to the Screen Options page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 415 Select the Display Clients to put on each screen or station Available Display Clients Display Client Selection This shows the Override button and the icon for a Display Client that has its properties overridden Repeat for any display client that requires a different user account ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 416 23 2 Moving Applications 23 2 1 Terminal Configuration Terminals using MultiSession can be configured to allow sessions to be moved from monitor to monitor for user preference Selecting the Allow groups to move to from screen checkbox configures this If left unselected the sessions will stay in the assigned monitor Set the options for each scree Screen A Options Main Monitor Screen Options
152. eaders Fingerprint storage fonnat ANSI INSITS 378 2004 False Match Probability Biometric Device Configuration Window Navigate to the Biometric Device Configuration window Select the Support Finger Print Readers checkbox to enable the use of readers Select the data format you plan to use There are two formats to choose ISO_19794_ 2 2005 and ANSI 378 2004 The False Match Probability sets the sensitivity of the read 1 100 is less sensitive than 1 1 000 000 Select the Finish button to accept the changes ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 352 20 2 2 Fingerprint Reader on the Terminal You need to add the DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Module to a terminal if you plan on plugging a DigitalPersona UareU fingerprint reader into the terminal Open the Terminal Configuration Wizard by double clicking on the terminal icon in the Terminal branch of the ThinManager Server tree Terminal Mode Selection Select the operating modes for this terminal Tenninal Mode i Use Display Clients Enable MultiMonitor Terminal Mode Selection Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Navigate to the Terminal Mode Selection Page of the Terminal Configuration wizard and select the Enable TermSecure checkbox to make the fingerprint reader work with TermSecure Select the Next button to navigate to the Module Selection page ThinManager 8 0
153. eated Display Clients in ThinManager Tree Once you have created a display client it will show in the Display Client branch of the ThinManager tree ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 69 8 3 Deployment Options Terminal Services Display Clients have a variety of deployment options These are controlled on the Terminal Services and Workstation Option page of the Display Client Wizard Terminal Services and Workstation Options Select the options for this Display Client Other Options Allow Auto Login Application Link SmartSession Enforce Primary Instant Failover Terminal Services and Workstation Option page of the Display Client Wizard Which checkbox you select changes the way applications are deployed 8 4 Allow Auto Login Allow Auto Login This automatically logs into the session if a user account is applied to the terminal v Check the Allow Auto Login checkbox to allow the session to start without needing user interaction if a user account is assigned to the terminal Using Auto Login is the default setting It is important for instant failover so that the backup session is immediately displayed without user intervention Unchecking this shows the login window and forces a manual login This is useful to provide a user with a login based on their group policy like when desktops are deployed ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 70 8 5 Application Link Application Link AppLink launches a single applicat
154. eckbox and Same as TermSecure User username password checkbox The Username and Password fields are inactive because every user needs a unique Windows account and so a group setting isn t allowed The rest of the wizard follows the TermSecure User Configuration wizard Select the Next button to continue or select the Finish button to close and save the settings Note Any member of this group will receive the Group Settings Change a Group Setting will change that Group Setting for all members ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 283 17 5 Shortcut Method of Adding TermSecure Access Groups Members can be added to TermSecure Access Groups quickly through the TermSecure Access Group Wizard Open the TermSecure Access Group Wizard by selecting Manage gt Access Groups from the ThinManager menu This will launch the Access Groups window Unrestricted All Users All Terminals All Locations Maintenance Supervisor Quality Edit Domain Admins Foremer dd Delete Cale Permissions Access Groups Window TermSecure Access groups can be added deleted or edited by highlighting the access group and selecting the appropriate button Highlight the desired TermSecure Access Group and select the Edit button Enter Group Name Maintenance OF Select Windows Security Group Cancel Edit Members Access Group Window Select the Edit Members button to launch the Access Group Members window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual
155. ed These monitors can be configured to merge into an expanded desktop called spanned by ACP or can display individual desktops called screened by ACP or combinations of spanned and screened sessions MultiMonitor MultiMonitor Thin Client with Four Monitors WinTMC supports MultiMonitor sessions on PCs that have Windows running on multiple desktops MultiMonitor is configured in the Terminal Configuration Wizard or the Group Configuration Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 403 Terminal Hardware Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Use this to configure the type of hardware for this tenninal Make OEM Ansta bl Model BoxPC238D OEM Model BoxPC233D ACP Video Chipset Intel S65G7ME Tenninal Fimware Package Model Default Terminal will un Package 7 Teminal ID and IF Address Teminal ID None Finish Cancel Help Terminal Hardware MultiMonitor configuration is initiated in the Terminal Configuration Wizard when a MultiMonitor capable thin client is selected on the Terminal Hardware page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 404 Teminal Mode Selection Select the operating modes for this terminal Tenninal Mode M Use Display Clients Enable MultiStation Enable Term Secure Finish Cancel Help MultiMonitor Enable MultiMonitors MultiMonitor requires the use of Display Clients Once the Use Display Clients checkbox is selected on th
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158. elect Finish to save and close or Cancel to close without saving 12 3 Copy Settings from another Terminal You can copy the settings from one terminal during the creation process to speed the configuration Create a new terminal by right clicking on the Terminals branch and select Add Terminal to launch the Terminal Configuration Wizard Enter the name tor this terminal select the terminal group to which this terminal belongs or choose to copy the configuration from another terminal Tenninal Name S Teminal Name This must be a unique name using letters numbers hyphens and underscores _ only Tenminal Group Copy Settings Copy Settings fram another Terminal Copy From Pennissions Terminal Name Page of Terminal Configuration Wizard The Terminal Name page has a Copy Settings from another Terminal checkbox Select this checkbox and click the Copy From bution to launch the Select Terminal window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 165 Terminal Configuration Wizard Terminals z Mobile 2 Terminal 1 Lancel Finish Cancel Help Select Terminal Window The Select Terminal window will show a tree with all of the created terminals Highlight a terminal and click the OK button This will close the window and apply the configuration from the highlighted terminal to the new terminal Select the Next button to navigate to the Terminal Hardware page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 166
159. eminal ID None Terminal Hardware Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard The Terminal Hardware page allows you to specify the make and model of the terminals you are adding Use the correct Make and Model if you can This allows you to configure the terminal to match the capabilities of the hardware you will be using Note When a terminal connects to its configuration for the first time ThinManager will adjust the configuration to match the actual hardware used and not the pre configured hardware selected to prevent errors ThinManager will dumb down the configuration if needed The default model the ACP DC 40 100 is used because it has limited video resolutions that every modern terminal can use lf a different model is assigned to this configuration it may end up with the lower video resolutions ThinManager uses the MAC address Media Access Control address to identify the terminals The Terminal ID will be automatically filled when hardware is associated with the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 138 Terminal Hardware Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Use this to configure the type of hardware for this terminal Make OEM GENERIC Model PXE OEM Model PAE Tenninal Fimware Package Model Default Terminal will un Package 7 Teminal ID and IF Address Teminal ID None Finish Cancel Help PXE Boot Configuration for ThinManager Compatible Thin Clients PXE bo
160. ent polling or set to custom values ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 26 Enter the SmartSession limits for this Terminal Server Minimum Madmum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum SmartSession Configuration Page Terminal Server Wizard If you activate SmartSession load balancing by checking the Available for Display Clients using SmartSession checkbox on the Terminal Server Capabilities page then the wizard will show the SmartSession Configuration page that allows you to tweak SmartSession load balancing See SmartSession on page 74 Select the Finish button to accept the changes and close the wizard v Repeat for each terminal server that you will use ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 27 4 2 3 Automatically Find Terminal Servers ThinManager has a search function that will find terminal servers on the network to speed your configuration Go to the Terminal Server branch of the Display Server tree Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help fed ThinManager Server Education DCO Ge Remove ra gt Add E Add Group A Find Ctrl F fd Add ThinMlanager Server g Refresh E3 Lock Rename Find Next F3 Modify _ Pad Disconnect Unlock IEY Delete ThinManager Server Edit Find Display Servers Status Display Servers Attribute H l Fikaris Add Terminal Server H F Educatio Add Virtual Terminal Server EJ Cameras Edit Terminal Server List Terminal Server branch of the Display Server tree Right click
161. er will respond with the client IP address The ThinManager will respond with the PXE boot information and the thin client will connect to ThinManager ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 196 13 3 3 Using standard DHCP server with Boot Options The Using standard DHCP server mode is used when you have an existing DHCP server and want it to provide all the information On the DHCP Server Open the Microsoft DHCP Service by selecting Start gt Administrative Tools gt Computer Management on your Microsoft DHCP server File Action View Help e Alm al Bll F DHCP d educationdc01 educatio 4 Pd E Scope 10 7 10 0 E Address Pool CA Address Lease Available Options Description gt Reservations 066 Boot Server Host Name TFTP boot C Scope Option 067 Bootle Name Boottile Nan TEE CI 068 Mobile IP Home Agents Mobile IP he LI Simple Mail Transport Protocol SMTP Servers List of SMT F4 Server Options F il 5 Policies t SF Filters Data entry b im IPv6 String value lacpboot bin Microsoft 2012 Server DHCP Scope Options Right click on the Scope Options in the Scope tree and select Configure Options Scroll to Option 066 Boot Server Host Name check the check box and enter the IP address of the ThinManager Server in the String Value field If you use a redundant pair of ThinManager Servers enter both IP addresses separated by a space Scroll to Option 067 Bootfile Name check the check box and enter acpboot
162. ers The use of sound from a thin client requires several things e Hardware with a Line Out Speaker plug e Amplified speaker s e The Universal Sound Driver Module Plug the speaker s into the Line Out plug on the terminal add the module and connect to the terminal server The Universal Sound Driver Module will activate ThinManager to send the correct sound driver for that terminal This module can be added to any thin client that has an audio jack to enable sound Parameter Value Audio Bandwidth ICA Only HIGH Sound In Session ENABLED Terminal Sound E frects ENABLED Only Play Sound in Foreground Session NO Master Volume Level 0 100 By Start Sound Volume Level 0 100 Sound Effects Y olume Level 0 100 Sound Card Number Playback Device Number Parameter Value Set to Default cae Universal Sound Driver Properties The Universal Sound Module has several settings e Audio Bandwidth ICA Only This parameter can be set to Low Medium or High bandwidth when using Citrix ICA e Sound in Session This setting when set to Enabled will allow sound generated within the session to be played through the terminal When this is set to Disabled the session sounds will be turned off but system sounds will still be generated during TermSecure login for audio feedback during the login process e Terminal Sound Effects This setting when set to Enabled will allow terminal sound effects like TermSec
163. erver to provide the client IP address while the ThinManager PXE server will provide the ThinManager IP and boot file name Using standard DHCP server with Boot Options This mode allows the DHCP server to provide all the information needed It will use Option 066 to provide the ThinManager IP and will use Option 067 to provide the boot file name in addition to the client IP address Not using standard DHCP Server This gives ThinManager the power to provide all the necessary information including client IP addresses ThinManager Compatible Thin Client IP Sources ThinManager ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 193 13 3 2 Using standard DHCP server The Using standard DHCP server mode is used when you have an existing DHCP server in your system to pass out the IP addresses Select Manage gt PXE Server to open the PXE Server Wizard PXE Server Configuration Enable Disable PXE Server The ThinManager PXE Server allows the use of terminals that support Intel PAE booting M Enable PXE Server PXE Server Configuration Wizard Select the Enable PXE Server checkbox on the PXE Server Configuration page Select Next to continue with the wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 194 Select the settings for each network interface Select Interface to Configure Intel R 825 74 Gigabit Network Connection Interface Primary IP Address 10 7 10 61 PXE Server Mode f Using standard DHCP server Using standard DHCP ser
164. et Schedule Teminal Eftects W Enable Teminal Effects Shadani Allow teminal to be shadowed W Allow Interactive Shadow TermSecure User Terminal Configuration Wizard User Options Page Check the Set Schedule checkbox and select the Schedule button to launch the Event Schedule window Note The Schedule for TermSecure User Groups is the same as for individual TermSecure Users It has an advantage of applying the scheduled events to a whole group of users instead of requiring a configuration for each event on each user ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 332 Disable User every Friday at 09 00 PM Enable User every Monday at 06 00 4M Delete Event Schedule The Event Schedule will list events for the TermSecure User or TermSecure User group It has four buttons The Add button will launch a Schedule window to allow an event to be configured The Edit button will allow a highlighted event to be changed The Delete button will remove a highlighted event The OK button will accept changes and close the Event Schedule window Events can be added by selecting the Add button to launch the Schedule window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 333 Event Type Repeat Interval C Once Only C Time Interval f weekly Daily C Monthly C Yearly Weekly Schedule Monday yer Da Tuesday sf Wednesday Thursday W Friday Saturday Sunday Te 9 00 PM a Cancel Schedule Window The
165. ete Reports Window Select the Install button to launch a file browser e Report Templates If this radio button is selected the file browser will browse for html files e SQL Files f this radio button is selected the file browser will browse for Sql files e Images Finished Reports etc If this radio button is selected the file browser will browse for assorted files ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 445 ai di lt ThinMan ReportTemplates Organize wT Favorites B Desktop a Downloads Recent places Ml This PC ti Network New folder Mame _ eventlog sql _ terminalautologinsetting sql _ terminalconfigchanges sql _ terminalserverresourceevents sql _ terminalsessions sql _ terminalshadowevents sql _ terminaluptime sql _ termprops sql TSCAL_licensecache sql _ userlogins sql File Browser ka Date modified 72015 9 53 PM 3 7 2015 9 53 PM a 7 2015 9 53 PM 7 2015 9 53 PM a 7 2015 9 53 PM 7 2015 9 55 PM 3 7 2015 9 53 PM 7 2015 9 53 PM 3 7 2015 9 53 PM 3 7 2015 9 53 PM search Report Templates D Type SOL File SOL File SOL File SOL File SOL File SOL File SOL File SOL File SOL File SOL File Each report has a html component and a Sql component Select the Report Templates radio button browse to the new htmli file and select Open to install Select the SQL Files radio button browse to the new Sq file and selec
166. ethod requires two parameters The first parameter is the complete path and name of the desired location formatted as top_level_ location _name sub_location_name location_name This string must match the location tree hierarchy in the ThinManager location tree The second parameter is the action to be performed as defined by the TermMonRelevance action constants RelevanceLocationLogoff This method will log the device out of the current relevance location ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 461 27 1 5 Control Constants Constant values provided by the Control are as follows TermMonEvent TerminalName s e TerminalModel 2 e TerminallP 3 e TerminalMAC 4 e TerminalBootLoaderVersion 5 e TerminalFirmwareVersion 6 e TerminalWindowsUsername 7 e TermSecureUsername 8 e TermSecureWindowsUsername 9 e TerminalServerGroupList 10 e ConnectionState 11 e CurrentTerminalServerGroup 12 e CurrentWindowsUsername 13 e TerminalServerName 14 e WatchdogTime 15 e UserlD 16 e RelevanceLocationName 17 e ScanResult 18 TermMonCommand e Reboot 100 e Restart 101 e Calibrate 102 e GotoMainMenu 103 e SwitchToNextGroup 104 e SwitchToPrevGroup 105 e SwitchinstFailover 106 e ChangeTermSecureUser 107 LogOffAndChangeTermSecureUser 108 LogOffTermSecureUser 109 Disconnect TermSecureUser 110 DisconnectSession 111 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 462 LogOffSession TileStart TileEnd ScanCodeReturnData ScanCodeAnd
167. ettings window Select either Organizational Unit or Security Group in the Choose AD Synchronization Mode drop down This manual will show the batch creation of TermSecure Users using Active Directory Organizational Units Select OK to close ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 292 nn Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help bead ThinManager Server EducationDC01 Remove va Add Add Group A Find Ctrl F Fd Add ThinManager Server g Refresh E3 Lock Rename Find Next F3 Modify _ a Unlock IEY Delete Edit Phd Disconnect Value Add User Add User Group Modity Rename Delete Add User Group Command TermSecure User Groups are defined using the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard It is launched by selecting the User icon at the bottom of the ThinManager tree right clicking on the TermSecure User branch and selecting Add User Group This will launch the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard for the TermSecure User Group ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 293 TermSecure User Group Information TermSecure User Group Information Enter the TermSecure User Group name Enter the TermSecure User Group name J AD Synchronization Group Group Name Organizational Unt 0 ti itsti s SOS S S __ Search TermSecure User Group Information Page Check the AD Synchronization Group checkbox on the TermSecure User Group Information page Thi
168. ew the print format of the highlighted Report tab Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help Interactive Send Keys E Scaled to Window Zoom In Connect weg OO Full Screen Zoom Out Options Shadow Connect Remote View Remote View includes e Interactive This allows you to click into a shadowed session and control the session Unchecking this will make it a look but don t touch system ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 13 e Scaled to Window This shrinks the shadowed terminal to fit into the details pane Unchecking this will show it in the correct resolution with scroll bars to give you a closer view e Go Full Screen This will make the shadowed terminal s image full screen This can be reversed by selecting the CTL ALT Break buttons If you go full screen and forget the key sequence use ALT F4 to close ThinManager It will close the full screen session Send Keys This sends the selected key sequence to a shadowed terminal Connect Options This allows you to configure the RDP settings when you connect to a terminal server console from ThinManager o Edt O Manage install Tools View RemoteView Help Il 2 7 About Help About Help Help includes e About ThinManager This shows the version and build number of ThinManager 2 2 Customizing the Toolbar The ThinManager toolbar has a Quick Access area in the title bar that can be c
169. figuration from Thinblanager Server 1007 10 61 Event Log Tab Details of an event can be obtained by double clicking on an event ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 427 Date 05 26 15 Time 2291 10 User Event Type Usern4uthentication Source Type terminal Source 4 Terminal Event Description User Adam Brown logged off Event Detail The Event Details window shows details of the selected event Select either the OK or Cancel button to close Select Next to continue Finish to save and close or Cancel to close without saving ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 428 System Schedule System Schedule System Schedule Importance of Page Allows schedules to be setup for ThinManager and the ThinManager system Buttons e Edit Schedule This button launched the Event Schedule window See Scheduling for details Why Change from Default Settings Automating backups reports and actions with the Scheduler saves time Select Next to continue Finish to save and close or Cancel to close without saving ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 429 Access to ThinManager can be assigned to Windows User Groups on the ThinManager Security Groups page ThinManager Securty Groups Assign access to ThinManager functions for Windows User Groups Windows User Group Delete Group ThinManager Power Users Windows User Group Pennissions Available Interactive Shadow Connect Logoff Tem Secure Users Shadow Administer Th
170. for this Display Client Remote Desktop Protocol Servers Finish Terminal Services Display Client Type Page of the Display Client Wizard ThinManager thin clients can use the default Microsoft RDP Remote Desktop Protocol or the Citrix ICA Independent Computing Architecture Select the protocol you wish to use with the display client ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 56 Terminal Services and Workstation Options Select the options for this Display Client Other Options i Allow Auto Login SmartSession Enforce Primary Instant Failover Terminal Services and Workstation Options Page of the Display Client Wizard The Terminal Services and Workstation Options page of the Display Client Wizard is the key page in Display Client configuration These settings control how terminal server content is deployed to the terminal v Leave the Application Link checkbox uncheck to deploy a desktop v Uncheck Allow Auto Login if you want to provide the login prompt and force manual login These are the configurations that this page controls Allow Auto Login This automatically logs into the session if a user account is applied to the terminal Unchecking this shows the login window and forces a manual login This is useful to provide a user with a login based on their group policy Application Link AppLink launches a single application instead of a desktop The session lacks the Explorer shell and does not show des
171. formation Yendor AuthenticAh D Name AMD Athlorf tm lee 2 Clock Speed 2799 798 MHz Cache Size 1024 KE MIPS 55939 59 Original Assigned IP Address This picture shows the original IP address Turn off the device You cannot change the IP address of a terminal that is turned on ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 205 Terminal Configuration Wizard Terminal Hardware Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Terminal Id MAC 000c297c9D84 Secondary MAC Address optional la Address for PXE clients I Statically assign IP Address Static IP Address m Teminal ID and IP Address Teminal ID OQ00C29 C9D84 EA lt Back Next gt Finish Cancel p Edit Terminal ID Window Double click on a turned off terminal in the ThinManager tree to open the Terminal Configuration Wizard Navigate to the Terminal Hardware page and click the Edit button to launch the Edit Terminal ID page It will only be active on terminals that are off Check the Statically assign IP address checkbox This allows you to set a static IP reservation Select OK to close the Edit Terminal ID page and the Finish button to close the Terminal Configuration Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 206 Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help Ss Restore j ml E F 9 a Backup nam bic aT m l PXE ThinManager
172. ge Install Tools View Remote View Help Interactive Send Keys Scaled to Window zoom In e a Go Full Screen zoom Out Shadow Terminals Shadow o Configuration Schedule Properties E E Terminals E QSP c 1_ Terminal Equip Description p mmen 2 Terminal d tees 7 og E 3 Terminal i L Forki a airs i Fripp PCH E Paketia Wint 17 Teraa met OS Lal 4 Terminal Bob Sond 16T neraka pietii ACRE f TER be Deri pien o Tire H A HMI_1 fibers ip ionn Perr Work Darn Hea Form l Furan ioggeron LaSer Berwairs Meades Fapairs Coreper ags Form02 Catch Fine Current Odometer Hour Reading TA donnie a3 outing ireann O Oimai OON Meandar a O paise Madet l Engines Pies O I rt Service Cosco AEE Serre type Ment dene Service Ment Plsurs Condition Tren ROR BOC 2500 nie ee Colo eE Bhar Inspection Dates Dade Purcha ust cast 53000 So Doy teageotentemphtise Dare aema x TA E itinira Agria Equipment Location Aone Day ingen omamo Driver History Groves i Giver Maree te Started Gow Ended TE N Le ed Pe Membership in Multiple TermSecure Access Groups A TermSecure User can be a member of multiple TermSecure Access Groups In this example Bob is a member of both Maintenance and Supervisors When he is logged in the display clients for both Maintenance and Supervisors are displayed They will be hidden when he logs off ThinManager 8 0
173. gs for tiling sessions when using MultiSession W Show Grid Tile Inactivity Time secs bu Cancel Tile Display Clients at startup Include Main Meru as tile Tile on right click mouse or touchscreen Tile Interactive Tiling Options The Tile Options window has several settings Show Grid This checkbox when selected will show the tiled sessions in a grid with each grid labeled with the session name as while the session is loading Tile Inactivity Time This field sets the length of time that the terminal screen will stay focused on a selected session before reverting back to a tiled state due to inactivity Tile Display Clients at startup This checkbox when selected will show the sessions tiled when the terminal first connects to its sessions Include Main Menu as tile This checkbox when selected will include a session displaying the TermSecure Main Menu Tile on Right click mouse or touchscreen This checkbox when selected will initiate tiling when a session is right clicked Tile Interactive This checkbox when selected will allow a user to click into a tiled session and control it interactively without switching focus to a single session To focus on a single session use the Group Selector Dropdown or the tiling hotkey CTL T if enabled ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 149 Select the OK button to accept changes or the Cancel button to close Select the Next button on the
174. he Exclusion Start IP Address and Exclusion Stop IP Address fields and click the OK button If you are excluding a single IP address then enter it in the Exclusion Start IP Address field and click the OK button If you are done select the OK button to set the range and close the Exclusion window If you want to add a Reservation close the Exclusion window and select the Reservation button to open the Reservations window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 202 13 3 6 Reservations Reservations allows you to assign a specific IP address to a thin client each time it boots This can be done in the PXE Server or in the Terminal Configuration Wizard 13 3 7 Reservations in the PXE Server Select the Add button on the IP Address Range Configuration page to launch the IP Address Range window Select the Reservations button to launch the Reservations window Select the Add button to launch the Reservation window Reservations Hardware Address MAC Secondary Hardware Address MAC IP Address Reservation Window in the PXE Server Enter the MAC address from the ThinManager Compatible thin client in the Hardware Address MAC field Enter a secondary MAC if it has two NICs These are often on the serial number label Enter the IP address you want to assign to it in the IP Address fields and click the OK button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 203 IP Address Range Configuration Configure each range of IF Addresses
175. he Display Client Configuration Wizard Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help k head ThinManager Server EducationDC01 Ge Remove Pa F Add fj Add Group G Find Ctrl F g Add ThinManager Server C Refresh Lock Rename Find Next F3 Modify F Phd Disconnect Unlock i Delete ThinManager Server Edit Display Clients 4 Summary Ej Display Clients Value Fe Terminal Services IP Camera Display Client Summary oral P Camera Clients EH ThinManager Serwer E LEN Add Camera Display Client It is launched by selecting the Display Client icon at the bottom of the ThinManager tree right clicking on the Terminal Services branch and selecting Add Display Client ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 84 Client Name Enter the Display Client name Create at least one camera overlay Finish Cancel Help Camera Display Client Name Page of the Display Client Wizard Name your display client by entering a name in the Client Name field The wizard starts like the Terminal Services Display Client Wizard but changes at the Overlay Outline page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 85 Kan Display Client Wizard Overlay Layout Select the size and location of the IPF camera overlays Choose Camera Layout Display Size 1024768 Create at least one camera overlay Back Het gt Finish Cancel Help Overlay Layout Page of the Dis
176. he Next button Select the Add button and select the Share Keyboard and Mouse Master module Highlight the Share Keyboard and Mouse Master module and select the Configure button to launch the Module Properties window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 419 Parameter Lett Terminal IP Address 192 168 1 123 Right Terminal IF Address 192 168 1 125 Top Terminal IF Address NONE Bottom Terminal IF Address MONE Allow Interactive Shadow of Master HO Parameter Value Share Keyboard and Mouse Master Module Highlight the Left Terminal IP Address parameter Enter the appropriate IP address into the Value field Select the Set button to apply the setting Highlight the Right Terminal IP Address parameter Enter the appropriate IP address into the Value field Select the Set button to apply the setting Select the Done button and Restart the ThinManager Ready thin client to apply the changes ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 420 23 3 2 Slave Thin Client Configuration The other terminals in the group need the Slave module Open the Terminal Configuration Wizard for the each terminal by double clicking on it in the ThinManager tree Navigate to the Modules Selection page by selecting the Next button Select the Add button and select the Share Keyboard and Mouse Slave module Select the Done button and restart the ThinManager Ready thin client to apply the changes The Share Keyboard and Mouse Slave module has a parameter that allows the
177. he keyboard and press the Enter button The terminal will retrieve the selected configuration and assume its identity ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 192 If a terminal has previously connected to ThinManager and received its configuration rebooting it will not give it a choice of configurations but will apply its normal configuration 13 3 PXE Server and PXE Boot A ThinManager Ready thin client is shipped from the factory with the ACP BIOS onboard A ThinManager Ready thin client can use DHCP or static for the client IP address and the ThinManager Server IP address Its BIOS will instruct it to download the firmware A ThinManager Compatible thin client is a common off the shelf thin client that lacks the ACP BIOS ThinManager Compatible thin clients do not store static IP addresses so each of them require DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol to assign the client IP address The ThinManager Server IP address and bootfile name can be provided by a DHCP server or by the ThinManager PXE Server A ThinManager Compatible thin client requires three things to connect to the ThinManager system e An IP Address for the device e The ThinManager Server Address to retrieve the needed boot file e The Boot File name 13 3 1 PXE Server Modes There are three modes or methods that a ThinManager Compatible thin client can use to receive this information Using standard DHCP server This mode will allow the client to use an existing DHCP s
178. heck this setting to cycle between the cameras assigned to the overly e Cycle Time This is the time in seconds that the overlay will display each camera before switching to the next camera Note The Cycling Options are not available if you check the All Cameras Available checkbox on the Overlay Cameras page You must individually list the cameras in the Camera to Show window Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help bead ThinManager Server EducationDC01 je Remove ra fe Add ae Add Group Find Ctrl F Fd Add ThinManager Server i gt Refresh 2 Lock NO Rename Find Next F3 Modify a Disconnect 1 Unlock X Delete Thin lanager Server configuration Modules Schedule Properties Shadow Terminals panera TT H 1_PXE aa 2 Logic eg Mi Epo Calculator 2ga Camerad co Overlay_1 a Overlay_2 cH 3_ Spare A 4 Desk cy ThinManager Server Pla Shadow of a Terminal with a Camera Display Client Once a terminal has a Camera Display Client added and is rebooted the cameras become visible When the Camera Display Client is selected the terminal will make a connection to the camera and request the feed using the administrative account you entered when you defined the camera as a display server This connection will only be active if the camera display client is active If you switch to another display client then the terminal will drop the connection to the camera The overlays and cameras will show green lightning
179. hinManager 8 0 User Manual 141 Terminal Hardware Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Use this to configure the type of hardware for this tenninal Make OEM GENERIC Model WinTMC OEM Model Win TMC Video Chipset UNKNOWN Teminal Fimware Package Model Default Terminal will un Package 7 Teminal ID and IF Address Teminal ID None Hardware Configuration for WinTMC Clients ThinManager has a PC application that allow the PC to run an RDP session that is controlled and managed by ThinManager Select GENERIC WinTMC as the Make and Model of the client Select the Next button to configure the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 142 Terminal Options Select the options for this terminal Tenninal Options Put Terminal in Admin Mode at Startup Teminal Schedule Set Schedule OIE Tenninal Effects i Enable Teminal Effects lf Show terminal status messages Shadowing Allow terminal to be shadowed YES lv Allow Interactive Shadow viv cm te Terminal Options Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard The Terminal Options page has a few settings of interest Allow replacement at terminal if offline This allows the terminal to show up in the replacement list during a new terminal connection Put Terminal in Admin Mode at Startup This turns the terminal on without showing the display clients This is useful to use as the terminal to register HID card
180. hinManager 8 0 User Manual 42 7 Sources VCenter Servers ThinManager plays well with virtual machines The easiest way to handle virtual machines is to treat them as physical machines ThinManager doesn t care if they are physical or virtual If you use VMware s ESXi you can connect using the ThinManager interface to access several of the management features provided by VMware s VCenter Select the VCenter icon on the ThinManager tree to open the VCenter Server tree 1 haat i J af S nn al Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help bead ThinManager Server EducationDCo1 Remove Pa Se Add Find Ctrl F rd Add ThinManager Server Refresh gg Lock Find Next F3 Modify _ Phd Disconnect Unlock l t ThinManager Server Il Edit Find VCenter Servers lt Summary Gs VCenter Se Add VCenter Server Servers View Summary Total Center Servers VCenter Server Tree Right click on the VCenter Server branch and select Add VCenter Server to open the VCenter Server wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 43 Virtual Machine Host Name Enter VM Host name and IP Address VCenter Server Name v Fiy Werter IP Ariens 10 7 10 50 Discover VCenter Server Wizard Enter a name and the IP address for your ESXi server Enter the admi
181. his is a limitation in the OS not our app 14 1 Configuring an iPad in ThinManager A configuration needs to be created in ThinManager so that the mobile device can join the system as a terminal Open ThinManager and select the Terminal icon to show the Terminal branch of the tree C4 2e B Edit ThinManager 5 Find Ctrl F Add ThinMa i Next F3 Enter the name tor this terminal select the terminal group to which v 4 TEn Pad Disconnect this terminal belongs or choose to copy the configuration from Ea another terminal Terminals Teminal Name I Terminals iPad_ This must be a unique name using letters numbers hyphens Descrint Tenninal Group Change Group Copy Settings Copy Settings from another Terminal 1 Installed F lt Back e Firish Canc Hep ThinManager Terminal Configuration Wizard Right click on the Terminals branch and select Add Terminal to launch the Terminal Configuration wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 216 Enter the name for your mobile device and select Next Terminal Hardware Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Use this to configure the type of hardware for this terminal Make OEM Apple Model iOS Device iOS UNKNOWN Teminal Firmware Package Model Default Tenninal will un Package 7 Teminal ID and IP Address Teminal ID None Terminal Hardware Page Select Apple iOS for the make
182. hows that the Line_1 group had its group display clients changed once and the change was propagated to all of the member terminals The following section will show the Group Configuration Wizard on the left and the Terminal Configuration Wizard of a member terminal on the right to show the effects of using the Group Setting checkbox ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 177 Terminal Group Name Terminal Name Enter the name for the terminal group Enter the name for this terminal select the terminal group to which this terminal belongs or choose to copy the configuration from another terminal Teminal Name Temminal_1 This must be a unique name using letters numbers hyphens This must be a unique name using letters numbers hyphens and underscores _ only and underscores _ only m Terminal Group Change Group Terminal Group Name Terminal Name The left shows the opening screen of the Group Configuration Wizard The right shows the Terminal Configuration Wizard The Group will not show the Terminal Hardware page since that is an individual selection not a group selection The terminal will show the Terminal Hardware page to allow you to select the hardware for the individual device Terminal Group Options Terminal Options Select the options for terminals in this group Select the options for this terminal m Terminal Options V Allow replacement at terminal f off line Allow replacement
183. iased name ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 16 4 Sources Terminal Servers Microsoft servers with the terminal services or remote desktop role provide the foundation of thin client computing It consolidates management of the Windows environment to mainframe architecture This was originally called Terminal Services but is now called Remote Desktop Services This document will use Terminal Server for the computer and operating system and will use Remote Desktop Services for the connection using the Remote Desktop Protocol First you need to build and configure the server using standard Microsoft practices Second you need to define the server as a Display Server in ThinManager 4 1 Microsoft Configuration v Microsoft is the authority on their servers and you should refer to them for instructions on the use and configuration of their server Here are a few common tips LJ Build a terminal server with Microsoft 2008 2008R2 or 2012 Server operating system Enable Terminal Services in 2008 Server or Remote Desktop Services in 2008R2 and 2012 Server The 2012 Server usually requires a domain L Create a Microsoft Licensing Server and add a Terminal Server Client Access License or TS CAL for each thin client These are called RDS CALs Remote Desktop Services CALs in Server 2008R2 and later The servers also require a normal CAL LI Create a unique Microsoft user profile for each terminal on the terminal server Make sure that th
184. iew Remote View Help fae 2 RL l PXE ThinManager Manage Synchronize Settings Access gm synchronize Server Server List Accounts Passwords Groups Packages Configuration Manage Active Directory TermSecure Terminals l configuration Modules Schedule Event Log Report E Terminals Attribute Production Group Identification Line_2 Group Mame Production Line_3 Group Description None E Terminal_1 Terminal Properties H Mobile 2 Replaceable H Terminal_3 Allow Shadowing Allow Interactive Shadowing Terminal Effects Show Status Messages Use Display Clients Display Clients Display Client Options Terminal Tree Showing Terminals without the Group The terminals from Line_1 are now nested under the Terminals branch of the tree Note The two terminals from the Line_1 group are showing the Alert icon indicating that they need to be restarted to load the changed configurations ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 185 13 Devices IP Configuration There are four types of terminals that can be used in a ThinManager system They are e ThinManager Ready thin clients e ThinManager Compatible thin client e WinTMC client for Windows PCs e iTMC client for iOS iPads and iPhones Each has a different method of connecting to ThinManager to receive its configuration A ThinManager Ready thin client is shipped from the factory with the ACP BIOS onboard A ThinManager Ready thin client requires two things to conne
185. ighlight a module and select OK ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 381 Module Selection Select the modules that load on this terminal at boot up Key Block Module Key Block Module This pictures shows the Key Block Module in the Installed Modules window The Key Block Module has configurable settings Highlight the Key Block Module and select the Configure button to launch the Modules Properties window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 382 Parameter Block Ctrl Block Ctrl Alt Del Block Ctrl Alt E riter Block Chrl E sc Block Alt NO Block Alt F 4 NO Block Alt F No Block Alt T ab NO Block Alt 5 pace NO e m Parameter Beka Value NO Set to Default Set corel _ Module Properties The Module Properties window shows the settings that can be configured You change a parameter by highlighting it and changing the Value either through a dropdown or typing the new setting By default CTL ALT DEL CTL ALT ESC and CTL ESC are blocked The other key combinations can be blocked by highlighting the key combination and changing the Value to Yes and selecting the Set button Note You need to click the Set button to poke the value into the database Select Done to close the window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 383 Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View X Restore ee ss fg alt Backup l E ai Te md PXE ThinManager Manage Synchronize Settings Acces
186. ill be displayed with all the printers defined on the ThinManager Server Highlight the desired printer and select the Print button to print the report ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 444 25 4 Report Template Installation ThinManager will install a number of reports into the ThinManager folder during installation The default is C Program Files Automation Control Products ThinManager ReportTemplates Additional report templates can be downloaded from hitp downloads thinmanager com as they become available New Reports are added to service packs and new releases New reports are installed by selecting Install gt Reports from the ThinManager menu This launches the Reports window Report Templates C SOL Files 0 Images Finished Reports etc Report Description Report Type Report Template TSCAL Cache Report apstem TSCALReportT emplate html Terminal Login Settings apateni Terminal utoLogins ettings T emp Terminal Configuration Changes terminal Terminallontiglhanges Tl emplat Properties of All Terminals shstem TerminalProperties Template htm Terminal Server Resource Events terminal server Terminals erverResourcee vents Terminal Session Events Log terminal Terminals essionE vents Template Terminal Shadow Events terminal Terminals hadowE venteT emplat TemSecure Login Logout Events user UserLoginE ventT emplate html Event Log sheer eventlogtemplate tml Terminal Uptime Report sheer terminaluptimetennplate html Install Del
187. imits dropdown on the MultiMonitor Video Setting page allows you to change to this higher resolution The selection of monitor resolution on the MultiMonitor Video Settings page can affect the number of monitors that you can add to a spanned session ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 408 Select the physical monitor layout and the layout of the terminal Server sessions TE oE Main Monitor C A Mouse ral KE E EAE Finish Cancel Help Monitor Layout This terminal is set to use four monitors in a grid with all monitors merged into one screen Select the Next button to continue ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 409 Display Client Selection Select the Display Clients to put on each screen or station Display Client Selection The Display Client Selection page will show the layout of the monitors and allow you to select the display clients for each screen This example shows four monitors merged into a single screen It has a single display client selected that will display on the merged monitors ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 410 Display Client Selection Select the Display Clients to put on each screen Display Client Selection This example shows four monitors each running as a separate screen It has display clients on each monitor ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 411 23 1 Override Function MultiMonitor has an Override function that allows Display Clients on a MultiMonitor thin client to
188. inManager ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 222 05 iPad menu HMI_New LES EI OAPAC SAC ema Nl oe ThinManager iTMC Home Screen Configurations with MultiSession using more than one display client will allow you to minimize the display client and switch display clients using a finger swipe ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 223 14 2 Configuring an Android Device in ThinManager A configuration needs to be created in ThinManager so that the mobile device can join the system as a terminal Open ThinManager and select the Terminal icon to show the Terminal branch of the tree et Edit gt head ThinManager Find Ctrl F Add ThinMana d Next Fs Cl prici Enter the name for this teminal select the terminal group to which s 4 e 5 Disconnect this terminal belongs or choose to copy the configuration from P another terminal z Find Terminals Teminal Name E Terminals Android Prod 1 1 i a sae Copy Settings WinT eens Ce orn Copy Settings from another Terminal Copy From Installed F Permissions Finish Cancel Help ThinManager Terminal Configuration Wizard Right click on the Terminals branch and select Add Terminal to launch the Terminal Configuration wizard Enter the name for your mobile device and select Next ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 224 Terminal Hardware Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Use this to configure the type of har
189. inManager 8 0 User Manual 174 ie CLETO ThinManager v8 0 ia wL Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help ThinManager Server Educatio Fd Add ThinManager Server Tenninal Name Cy tess Enter the name for this teminal select the terminal group to which SS ThinManager this terminal belongs or choose to copy the configuration from ae another terminal Terminals F I Terminals Terminal Name El at Production Terminal EE 4 line 1 This must be a unique name using letters numbers hyphens p b and underscores _ only FH PXE_ Line H A HMI Hla Calculator 3 Copy Settings from another Terminal Copy From Hea Excel Terminals Tree Showing Ungrouped Terminal Once the wizard is closed the ThinManager Terminals tree will show the terminal under the Terminals branch and the Terminal Group field of the Terminal Name page will be empty ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 175 12 5 Using Groups for Configuration ThinManager Terminal Groups can be used for configuration Every setting in the Group Configuration Wizard has a Group Setting checkbox If this is checked the setting will be applied to every member of the group This speeds configuration as you only have to make a configuration change once to have it deployed to all the terminals in the group eae Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help ThinManager Server Education a g Add ThinManager Server Display Client Selectio
190. inManager Servers Reset Sessions Create Terminals Kill Processe Create Users Reboot Terminal Servers Create Display Clients Create Terminal Servers Calibrate Touchscreens lt oo m gt ThinManager Security Groups Importance of Page Normally administrators are the only people who have access to ThinManager functions This page allows access to be granted to people so they can perform specific jobs without being elevated to the administrator role Settings e Windows User Group This dropdown shows the group that is being configured Fields e Available This list box shows the ThinManager functions that are available to the Windows group displayed in the Windows User Group box These functions can be added to the Allowed list by double clicking e Allowed This list box shows the ThinManager functions that are granted to the Windows group displayed in the Windows User Group box These functions can be removed from the Allowed list by double clicking Buttons e Delete Group This button will remove the highlighted group in the Windows User Group box e Add Group This button launched the New Window Group window where a new Windows group can be added to the configuration See Add Windows Group for details ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 430 Why Change from Default Settings Creating a Windows Group and granting access to ThinManager functions allows people to use ThinManager without being an administrator
191. inal group to which this terminal belongs or choose to copy the configuration from another terminal Teminal Name Teminal_1 This must be a unique name using letters numbers hyphens Copy Settings from another Terminal Copy From Change Group Button A terminal can be added to a group by clicking the Change Group button to launch the Select Terminal Group window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 170 Terminal Configuration Wizard E Terminals EE Production Cancel Select Terminal Group Window The Select Terminal Group window will list the groups and subgroups Expand the tree as needed highlight the desired group and select the OK button The terminal will be assigned to the selected group Select the Finish button to close the wizard and apply the changes before continuing If you need to adjust the configuration close the wizard then re open it ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 171 eae Edit Manage ThinManager Server ri Add ThinManager Server Terminal Name ra 5 Disconnect Enter the name for this terminal select the terminal group to which this terminal belongs or choose to copy the configuration from ThinManager 5 another terminal Terminals ee T E E Terminals Terminal _ E Production This must be a unique name using letters numbers hyphens E Line Ml pE o To Line_2 E E Terminal_1 ie one HM Mobile 2 e I Terminal_3 H HMI_1 y Settings Epo Calculator C
192. inal on the right has the settings grayed out because it is inheriting the Group Settings ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 183 12 5 1 Deleting Old Groups An unneeded group can be deleted by right clicking on the group and selecting Delete Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help re Restore ei Backup a PXE ThinManager Manage Synchronize Settings Access me Synchronize Server Server List Accounts Passwords Groups Configuration Manage Active Directory TermSecure Terminals Configuration Schedule Event Log Hl I Terminals Attribute ee Production Group Identification Lin aa Add Terminal Add Group Restart Terminals Modify Rename Shadowing Terminal Effects Show Status Messages Use Display Clients Display Clients H Mobile 2 I Terminal_3 Display Chent Options Delete Option on Group Right Click Menu Selecting Delete will launch a dialog box for deletion i Do you want to delete the Terminals for Group Line_1 as well NOTE If no Group Members will be assigned to the parent group Delete Dialog Box The Delete dialog has two options Selecting Yes will delete the group AND the member terminals Selecting No will delete the group but leave the terminals under the Terminals tree Selecting Cancel will close the dialog without deletion ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 184 v Read the dialog box before clicking to prevent the loss of needed terminals Manage Install Tools V
193. inal specific Display Clients This does not replace the Windows logon but adds an additional layer of security and control to the Window login 16 1 TermSecure Functions TermSecure has two main functions hiding applications from unauthorized users and deploying applications to a user at any location e SecureAccess or Permission Deployed Applications You can assign a display client to a terminal and keep it hidden from operators with Permissions A user with the proper TermSecure credentials will be able to reveal and access the hidden application An example would be a recipe program that would allow a supervisor to initiate a product change This belongs to the station on the floor but you want to prevent users from initiating the change e SmartContext or User specific Applications You can assign Display Clients to a TermSecure user and they can get access to it from any terminal in the system This can be initiated by either manual login or the use of an authentication device This allows a user to leave one terminal logon to a different terminal and reconnect to their session essentially having the session follow him from terminal to terminal An example would assign a session with reports to a quality control worker who could login anywhere and retrieve their reports SecureAccess or Permission Deployed Applications are controlled with Permissions This is covered in Using Access Group Permissions on page 299 SmartContext or U
194. inal successtully authorized to boot Monitor Connection Last F EEFE ee ee ee ThinManager Event Log Next the ID number needs to be associated with the TermSecure User Open the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard for the user you want to have use that ID device Navigate to the Card Badge Information page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 348 io Z8 086 3 al Edit Mla er dee b l Status Bar me _ Show Connected O Card Badge Information Options Enter card badge information if user has one Card Badge Information W This user will use a card or badge to log in Enter Card Badge D number 18354074 Always Prompt for Password A 2 Mike Biometric Information ant Always Prompt for Password Card Badge Information Page Select the This user will use a card badge or other device to log in checkbox Enter the ID Identifier from the earlier steps into the Enter Card Badge ID number field Select the Always Prompt for Password checkbox if desired Now the Terminal is configured the ID device is identified and the TermSecure User is configured to use the device Select the Finish button to complete the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 349 Install Tools View Remote View Help CE isa R ji b E Disable Tab Reordering re il LJ C Disable Tab Tear Off Application Tabs Status B
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196. ingerprint Window Once you have selected the Enrollment Terminal select the finger you want to enroll in the Select Finger to Enroll drop down The selected finger will show a crosshair logo Select the Start Enrollment button to begin change elect Finger to Enroll Right Index Finger Start Enrollment Delete Enrallment Enrollment of Right Index Finger started Enroll Fingerprint Window The enrollment requires four scans of the fingerprint Place it on the scanner The blue light should turn red and then back to blue Leave it on until the red light turns off ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 359 Enrollment Terminal 2 Terminal Change Select Finger to Enroll Right Index Finger Start Enrollment Delete Enrollment Finger Scanned 2 time s Scan Finger again Enroll Fingerprint Window The enrollment requires four scans of the fingerprint Repeat until complete Enrollment Terminal 2_Terminal o Change elect Finger to Enroll Right Middle Finger Start Enrollment Delete Enrollment Fingerprint Enrollment complete Enroll Fingerprint Window Once the finger has been scanned and enrolled the scanned finger will show as green on the Enroll Fingerprint Window A new finger will be selected in the Select Finger to Enroll drop down ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 360 Install Toals View Remote View wv Interactive Send Keys 7 Sealedto Window Zoom In sa Go Full Screen Tonm Chit Terminals
197. ion button to add a physical workstation Workstation IP Address Workstation Disp Add Workstation Window The Add Workstation window allows you specify a workstation by IP address and name ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 131 Enter the IP address and name in the Workstation IP Address field and the Workstation Display Name field You may also use this to point to a virtual workstation Just add the virtual machine s IP address and name to the Workstation IP Address field and the Workstation Display Name field lf your virtual machines are on a VCenter Server that is defined in ThinManager you can use the Add Virtual Workstation button Terminal Configuration Wizard Complete the Workstation Display Client Configuration Wey Select one or more workstations to add to this display client v 4 Select VCenter Server v Ten E Available Virtual Workstations ce H a ha datacenter Green 12 Silver13 taining51 J trainings2 J tainingS3 G trainingS4 a Add Virtual Machine Window The Add Virtual Workstation button opens an Add Virtual Workstation window that is populated by any VCenter Servers you have defined in ThinManager Select the VCenter Server in the Select VCenter Server dropdown Expand the VCenter tree Highlight the desired virtual workstation and click the Add button This will select the workstation ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 132 Complete the Workstation Display Gient Co
198. ion instead of a desktop This allows you to control a user s access If the Display Client uses AppLink the user will not get a desktop or icons but will be limited to the application specified Closing it will re launch the program assuring that it is always running This allows the administrator to control content to the user in a simple manner without needing to use group policies AppLink Enter the linked application path AppLink Path Program Path and Filename Pe Command Line Options Start in the following folder AppLink Page of the Display Client Wizard The AppLink Page has three fields e Program Path and Filename Enter the path to the desired application in the field Note Quotation marks may be needed when there is a space in the path e Command Line Options This field provides a space for command line options and switches This field may not be required e Start in the following folder This field is provided in case you need to specify the working directory for the program when using a relative path for the initial program This field may not be required It has one button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 71 e Browse The Browse button will allow you to select the executable file using a file browser Make sure the path is correct on all terminal servers Note If a Terminal Services Display Client contains several terminal servers the path must be valid on all ter
199. is will open a file browser ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 369 Organize New folder UY Favorites B Desktop egalax_touch 6 0 5 mod p Downloads E icaclient12 6 0 1 mod S Recent places sb_sound 5 0 0 mod sound 5 0 2 mod jE This PC sound 6 0 1 mod video_nvidia 6 0 3 mo0d th Network File name egalax_touch 6 0 5 mod File Browser Use the file browser to navigate to your downloaded modules g Date modified 2 24 2014 9 59 AM 6 1 2012 10 53 AM 6 12 2012 6 25 AM 6 12 2012 6 24 AM 6 8 2012 4 19 PM 2 19 2014 8 36 AM i Movie Clip Movie Clip Movie Clip Movie Clip Movie Clip Movie Clip Select the needed module and select the Open button This will launch a dialog box ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 370 Modules for Server EducationDC01 r Installed Modules Module Type az Select the packages to which this module should be applied quired AMD Geode Video Dri AMD Geode Video Dry Available Packages AMD Geode Video Dri B AMD Geode Wideo Dri 6B AM Geode Video Dri AMD Geode Video Dr Install For All Packages AMD cs553e Sound Dr i AMD cs553e Sound Dr Create New Package AMDO cs5538 Sound Dr AMD cs5538 Sound Or AMD cs5538 Sound Dr ATI Machb4 Video Dri ATI Machb4 Video Dri ATI Machb4 Video Dri AT Macha Video Dri Install Module Install Select Firmware Package Window A Select Firmware Package window will be disp
200. ktop icons or the Start menu Closing the AppLink program will kill the session and re spawn a new session with the application running This allows the administrator to control content to the user in a simple manner without needing to use group policies SmartSession This adds SmartSession to the display client which provides load balancing between member terminal servers SmartSession uses CPU availability memory and the number of sessions on the member ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 57 terminal servers to determine the load on the servers Thin clients connect to the terminal server with the most available resources Enforce Primary This setting tells a thin client to reconnect to its original terminal server if that terminal server has failed and recovered This is not available if SmartSession is selected Instant Failover This provides Instant Failover where the terminal will connect to two terminal servers in the Display Client The terminal will have an active session on two terminal servers but will only display one session If the first terminal server fails the session of the second terminal server session is immediately displayed eliminating any downtime due to terminal server failure An Instant Failover display client will want to have two active sessions so if one terminal server fails the display client will start a session on a third terminal server if you have one in the server list Display Client Members Select
201. l 272 Search for AD User Window Select the Locations button on the Search for AD User window to choose a location This will launch the Select AD Location to Search window El Education local FI ACP Education 7 Computers 7 Domain Controllers 7 ForeignSecurityPrindpals H Managed Service Accounts i Program Data H TestOU 01 i ll SETS Select AD Location to Search Window Highlight the AD location you want to select the user from and select the OK button This will enter the location into the Locations field in the Search for AD User window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 273 Search for AD User Window Location Selected Once the Location has been selected click the Search button to populate the user field with users from the highlighted location Search pburns Education local thinman2 Education local Search for AD User Window Users Highlight the desired user account from the Active Directory members and select the OK button This will enter the user account in the AD User Name field of the TermSecure User Information page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 274 TemSecure User Information Enter Tem Secure usemame password and pennission information vy 4 IY Active Directory User Relevance User Information AD User Name Adam Brown Search l Copy Settings from another User Copy From Pemissions Finish Cancel Help TermSecure User Information Window This
202. lECTING REDON pecccssicciccscdcecatesesacccecatedadeane lt tcceeeies sudden fed edeaneataceesdecs leaiunalecdecatedadsuasseaedeus deve ect 442 25 2 KDon IAD eeen aE E E E E E Mesaneienidanectaniad 443 25 3 PIA FAC DOM xcs e E E A E E E E 444 25 4 Repon Temple MstalatoM esnias a 445 Zos 6 0 0 eee ee A EEEE ee ee 447 26 1 System Scheduling Of REPOFts cccccccccccsssseeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeceeeessseeaseeeeeeeesssseaseeseeeees 447 26 2 Scheduling Configuration BACKUPS cccccccsesseeccceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeseseeeeseeeesssaaaeeseeees 453 2fs TAMMONACIVEX Ddarn EN TA ERENER ARAA RNE E TERS 456 27 1 Registering the Control ccccccccssssssscceeeeeeseeseecceeeeeeeeesseeceeeseeeeuseeceeeeessueaseeeeeeeeessaaaseeeeeeees 456 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 5 1 ThinManager Introduction 1 1 ThinManager ThinManager is an content delivery system ThinManager delivers content from a source to a device where a user can view and interact with the content ie ee ell ThinManager Ready Terminal Servers Applications ThinManager Compatible Virtual Terminal Servers Desktops PCs with WinTMC Workstation Desktops Shadows iPads with iTMC Camera feed Cameras Androids with AndroidTMC ThinManager is the management system This manual will cover the variations of content deployment using ThinManager ThinManager ThinManager is the tool that allows you to define sources dep
203. layed that allows the selection of which package you want to add the module Highlight your copied module and click the Selected Packages button This will add the new module to that package Close the Modules window to finish ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 371 DRAR v8 0 View Remote View Help JHE Pre A L ret Manane oer Settings nes Select Package m Package Settings Iw Lock Enable Screern Edge Group Selection Enable Tiling Iii Edit Firmware Packages Window You can lock a package on the Edit Firmware Packages window Open the Package Manager Window by selecting Manage gt Packages on the ThinManager menu bar Select the Edit Packages button on the Package Manager window to launch the Edit Firmware Packages window Highlight the package in the Select Package dropdown and select the Lock checkbox This will lock the package ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 372 21 2 Configuring Packages for a Model of Thin Client ThinManager allows you to change the package for all units of a make and model Select Manage gt Packages to launch the Package Manager window Model Specific Default Package Manufacturer ACP l Model DC 30 100 Package Termcap Model Default Allow Chain Loader W Allow the setting of the Package in Terminal Configuration Install Package Edit Packages OK Cancel Package Manager
204. lds to force manual log in Log In Information SS rm Windows Log In Information Log In Information Woy Enter the log in information to log in automatically Leave the log in r y information blank or fill only some of the fields to force manual login Valia m Windows Log In Information Usemame bthatcher Education local Search Password EE Password Options m Usemame De Search Password e VerifyPassword Domain PO Verity Group Log In Information Terminal Log In Information The Group Log In Information page is grayed out and doesn t allow a group user account to be added This is because each terminal needs a unique Windows account to log in to terminal servers v Use a unique Windows account for each terminal Video Resolution Group Video Resolution Select the video resolution for this terminal Select the video resolution for this group m Select Video Resolution m Select Video Resolution Group Setting These are the resolutions supported by the Thin Client model you selected These are the resolutions supported by the Thin Client model you selected Color Depth Refresh Rate 64K Colors 60Hz gt 1024x768 cm oe m c e Terminal Video Resolution ae On h coea o o Group Video Resolution The video resolution can be applied to all members of a group However if you have to add a different sized monitor in an emergency you would have to uncheck the G
205. ll launch the Override Settings page Check the Override checkbox in the Windows Login Settings frame and add the workstation s correct user account to the Username and Password fields You may enter a Windows user account manually or use the Search bution to pull a user account from the Active Directory as shown in Domain Member Terminal Server Click OK to accept ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 129 Kan Terminal Configuration Wizard x Display Client Selection SY Select the Display Clients to use on this terminal diih Selected Display Clients Finish Cancel Help Override Indicator Display clients with an override will display a yellow plus sign on their icon Select the Next button to continue ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 130 Complete the Workstation Display Gient Configuration Select one or more workstations to add to this display client Select workstations for Display Client XP_Des Selected Workstations Add Workstation Add Virtual Workstation Add one or more workstations to this display client Het gt Finish Cancel Hep Complete the Workstation Display Client Configuration Page The Workstation display client will show a new page the Complete the Workstation Display Client Configuration page This is where you add the workstation you want to transfer to the terminal There are two options using a physical workstation or a VCenter virtual workstation Select the Add Workstat
206. login with different user accounts or video resolutions This may be needed to run duplicate copies of a program on the same thin client tscc Terminal Services Configuration Server Settings File Action View Help 20 82 El Terminal Services Configuration iE Connections fe Delete temporary Folders on exit Yes 4 Server Settings lau Use temporary folders per session Yes RY Licensing Per User lau Active Desktop Disable ee Re License server discovery mode Automatic Microsoft Terminal Services Configuration Server Settings Window Microsoft restricts each user to a single session on a server by default It is smart to keep this setting to prevent conflicts ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 412 Edit Manage Install Tools View RemoteView Help E Restore i gt E Backup FXE ThinManager Manage Synchronize Settings Access E Synchronize Server Server List Accounts Passwords Groups Configuration Manage Active Directory TermSecure Display Servers Session z Terminal Servers administra H Education6 H E EducationRl Cameras i calc exe C Program Files Internet Explorerviexplore exe k CH MISmising miwan C Program Files lntermet Exploreriesplore ese k CSA MAT ring miwan C Program Files sIntermnet Exploreriexplore ese k CAHMISF ormi Testl Test C Program Files SIntermnet Exploreriexplore ese k CNH M Form Testi C Program Files sIntermnet Exploreriexplore ese k CNH MT Form
207. loy content configure devices and allow user access ThinManager is a software program that is installed on a computer in your system Each device connects to it to receive its configuration and instructions The simplest use of ThinManager is to deploy a Windows application from a Windows terminal server to a ThinManager Ready device ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 6 source Content Device User Terminal Server Application Thin Client Operator Typical Simple Deployment However ThinManager provides many more options for deploying applications Source Content Device User Display Servers Display Clients ACP Thin Client Manual Login Terminal Server Windows Application PAE Thin Client Auto Login Workstations Workstation WinT MC on PG TermSecure IP Cameras Camera ITMC on iPad Terminals via Shadow Shadowed Terminals ThinManager Options Servers Terminals Users a Gini PLCs d 7 68 Standard Industrial Architecture An industrial network will pull the I O to the PLCs The Terminal Server will host the sessions that run the HMI and talk to the PLCs to gather and display the data B I O op ey ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 7 1 2 Access oe fee Access ThinManager has an additional security system that controls deployment of applications to users This is called TermSecure in ThinManager and is integrated as Access in Relevance 1 3 Relevance Relevance builds on
208. ls Importance of Page Controls creation and replacement of terminals through use of passwords and auto creation Settings e Allow unknown terminals to connect This checkbox if selected lets new terminals be added to the ThinManager Server Replacements and new terminals are prevented if this box is un selected e Require password on unknown terminals This checkbox if selected allows use of a password so that only authorized personnel can add terminals to the ThinManager Server If checked the password fields become active and allow the addition of a password e Enable AutoCreate This checkbox if selected allows the auto creation of an array of terminals as described in Auto Creation of Terminals e AutoCreate Mask This field is the base name used in the array of terminals when using Auto Creation of Terminals Why Change from Default Settings requiring a password can control who adds terminals Using auto creation can be helpful is some large deployments Select Next to continue Finish to save and close or Cancel to close without saving ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 424 Select whether replacement of offline terminals is allowed on this ThinManager Server Terminal Replacement SS Replacement Check the Enable Replacement box to allow new tenninals to replace offline terminals Enable Replacement a Allow replacement only with like model E Allow Terminal Creation during replacement w Terminal
209. lt Terminal will un Package 7 Teminal ID and IP Address Teminal ID None WinTMC Settings in Terminal Hardware The Terminal ID will fill in with the name of the PC once the WinTMC client is tied to a PC The Terminal Configuration Wizard for a WinTMC client is the same as for a thin client with a few exceptions These include the Video Resolution page and the WinTMC Settings page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 211 These are the resolutions supported by the Thin Client model you selected Resolution Ful Sereen 64K Colors Video Resolution for WinTMC The Video Mode for WinTMC includes a setting for FullScreen This will fill whatever resolution the PC client is running You may also select from set resolutions Note WinTMC running on computers with multiple monitors can run as MultiMonitor WinTMC clients ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 212 Select the local devices to be redirected the expenence settings and client control settings WinTMC Settings 2 Redirect Smart Cards Client Control Settings M Allow client to be closed i Allow client to be sized W Always maintain monitor connection Show display clients as separate windows Experience Settings MW Show desktop background W Show window contents while dragging lf Show menu window animations if Show themes mh const Hob WinTM
210. mMonConst Busy The Control is busy with another request o TermMonConst UserNotFound The TermSecure username was not found o TermMonConst BadPassword The TermSecure password was invalid o TermMonConst NoPermission The TermSecure user does not have permission to use the terminal o TermMonConst PasswordChangeReg The TermSecure user is required to change his password o TermMonConst NoWindowsUsername This TermSecure user does not have a Windows Username specifed in the TermSecure user configuration This is only required for Terminal Services Display Clients assigned to the TermSecure User o TermMonConst NoWindowsPassword This TermSecure user does not have a Windows Password specifed in the TermSecure user configuration This is only required for Terminal Services Display Clients assigned to the TermSecure User CameraOverlayEnable This method is used to enable a camera overlay This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlayDisable This method is used to disable a camera overlay This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of the Display Client the overlay is on The second parameter is the name of the overlay CameraOverlayCycleStart This method is used to start camera cycling for a camera overlay This method requires two parameters The first parameter is the name of th
211. main Controllers E ForeignSecurityPrincipals E Managed Service Accounts i Program Data Select AD Locations to Search The Select AD Location to Search window will be displayed Select the Users group and expand the tree ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 301 Allowed RODC Password Replication Group Cert Publishers Cloneable Domain Controllers Denied RODC Password Replication Group El Domain Controllers Select AD Locations to Search The Windows User Groups will be shown once the Users branch is expanded Select a Windows Group to add as a ThinManager Access Group and select the OK button Unrestricted All Locations Maintenance Access Groups The Windows User Group will be added to the ThinManager Access Groups ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 302 18 2 Add Access Group to a Display Client You need to add the Access Group to the Display Client that you want to hide from un authorized users This example will use Form1 and Form02 Double click on the desired display client in the ThinManager tree to launch the Display Client Wizard Client Name Sv Enter the Display Client name fe Client Name Form01 Type of Display Client Tenninal Services Client Name Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Select the Permissions bution on the Client Name page to open the Permissions window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 303 TemiSecure Access Groups Available Member Of All Locati
212. manager com Email or Windows Messaging Recipients Importance of Page This page defines what users are notified of event changes from the Event Selection page Fields SMTP Server Enter the SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server to be used by the ThinManager Server in the field E Mail Return Addresses Enter the return e mail address to be used by the ThinManager Server in the field E Mail Addresses ThinManager will send an e mail message to the addresses in this text box when an event selected on the Event Select page occurs Terminals ThinManager will send a message to the terminals in this text box when an event selected on the Event Select page occurs Buttons Add E Mail Addresses Select this button to add e mail addresses through the Enter the E mail address window Delete E Mail Addresses Select this button to delete a highlighted e mail address from the E mail Addresses list Add Terminals Select this button to add a terminal through the Select Terminal s window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 436 e Delete Terminals Select this button to delete a highlighted terminal from the Terminals list Add E Mail Addresses Select this button to add e mail addresses through the Enter the E mail address window OK Cancel Enter the E mail Address Window Enter the desired e mail address in the entry form and select OK Select the Cancel button to close
213. minal servers If different terminal servers have different paths to the desired program write a batch file to open the program 9 Mozilla Thunderbird Properties Details Previous Versions General Shortcut Compatibility cy Mazila Thunderbird Target type Application Target location Mozilla Thunderbird Target Hes k86 Mozilla Thumdernird thundermind exe start in Co sProgram Files 86 Mozilla Thunderbird Shortcut key None Run Nonmal window T Comment Open File Location Change icon Advanced Command Prompt Shortcut Properties The AppLink fields can be explained by looking at the properties of a shortcut The Command Prompt shortcut property has a Target field and a Start In field The Target is the path to the executable The Start In field is the home directory for the application ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 72 Enter the linked application path AppLink Paths This shows how the path data from the shortcut is used in AppLink The Target field is equivalent to the Program File and Filename field The Start In field is equivalent to the Start in the following folder field ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 73 AppLink Enter the linked application path AppLink Path Program Path and Filename C Program Files Intemet Explorer iexplore http www thinmanager com Start in the following folder Web Site Deployment A browser can launch by including
214. mmands by selecting the OK button a Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help teal ThinManager Server EducationDCo1 tet Remove fe Add J Add Group S Find Ctrl F Fi Add ThinManager Server Refresh mauw Lock Rename Find Next F3 Modify Phd Disconnect af Unlock ig Delete ThinManager Server Edit Quick Access Tool Bar The icons for the selected functions will appear in the Quick Launch menu Clicking one will launch that function or wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 15 3 Users in a ThinManager System There are three types of users in a ThinManager system They are Windows Users TermSecure Users and ThinManager Security Group Users The Windows users may be local accounts or domain accounts 3 1 Windows Users Windows Users are the Microsoft accounts created in Windows that allow access to the Windows terminal servers These are configured within Windows and authenticated by Windows They can be given varying levels of access and power using Windows User Groups and Group Policies All users and terminals need a Windows account to log in to a terminal server ThinManager 8 introduced Active Directory integration to the ThinManager system This is covered in Active Directory and ThinManager Users on page 230 3 2 ThinManager Security Group Users ThinManager Security Group Users are Windows User Group members who have been configured in the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard to have
215. n 5 Disconnect Select the Display Clients to use on this terminal ThinManager 5 Terminals Group Setting Iw Ee I Terminals Available Display Clients selected Display Clients B E Production E T HMI 7 p Line_1 p en Bown e Terminal 1 E i a4 HMI ll Calculator Fill Desktop 2003 ill Desktop2012 Line 3 H m Mobile_2 H E Terminal_3 Edit Display Clients Display Client Deployed With Group Settings This picture shows the Line_1 group has two terminals with a single display clients assigned Adding display clients is easy when using Group Settings You open the Group Configuration Wizard navigate to the Display Client Selection page change the selected display clients and then restart the terminals ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 176 Qi ThinManager Server Educatior wr Add ThinManager Server Display Client Selection O Select the Display Clients to use on this terminal v 4 5 Disconnect aa ThinManager Terminals Group Setting Iv E Terminals Mest eS Selected Display Clients 7 Production Ell Legacy_HMlI Si ing qla e Desktop E pxeo E Shadow_Any GB ma f E Shadow _PxE O EEA Excel E cacustor a Ej Terminal_ E Desktop2003 H a HM E Desktop 2012 H A Excel Fill Desktop63 al HMI_2 PE Line_3 C ne e ad Fe Mobile 2 Edit Display Clients H Terminal_3 Display Clients Deployed With Group Settings This picture s
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217. n Menu Select the Log In button to login ER ERED ENCES EARNS EARS ENS ES ER tel ToDo Ti De TT a ESSER ERED a Pi TermSecure Log On Screen with Virtual Keyboard A virtual keyboard will be displayed if Show Virtual Keyboard was selected on the Main Menu Options window when configuring the terminal for TermSecure on the Terminal Interface Options page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 312 Termsecure Log On Enter User Name or ogan Your Badge oo Cancel TermSecure Log On Screen Enter your TermSecure User name in the Enter User Name field Select OK Termsecure Log On Enter Password Password Screen Enter the password in the field Select the OK button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 313 Edit Manage Install Tools View RemoteView Help Interactive Send Keys Scaledto Window Zoom In Go Full Screen zoom Out Shadow Terminals Configuration Modules Schedule Properties E Terminals E AAIE Pump Status 1 H 1_Terminal selmi tan Sonic a _ Drag rolarnn header here to girap by endures Party enced brir approvah EH z 2 Terminal Equi presi Acc Grap LHL ai Gue iia 2T i Pp Pini Cripta fhair Fa RL TeRe Le Wrapping PB mima Bika 93 4 E uu Pua Aine o 19 Purep Flaw Dino charan heey Rane Hh gitiip By Cola Boe c Pump Reed Equipe Description Part Auenbhy F ea F i FFF e Fug Creed ip eh ea P m0135 ih PUP fE Pump Jordan Jap nhs THEI ind F Pi iiie i RAP pea
218. n Prompt page This will open the IP Configuration Menu IPF Configuration Henu Select Letter Boot Loader Default Values Select the B key to add a static IP for the ThinManager Server Type the numbers and periods for the address IF Configuration Henu Select Letter DHCP with Static ThinManager Server Once a ThinManager Server is assigned selecting C will allow a redundant secondary ThinManager Server to be assigned Select S to save the changes and allow the connection to the ThinManager Server The terminal will now boot using DHCP Note The Escape key will let you exit the entry field and return to the IP Configuration Menu ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 190 13 1 4 Firmware Download Once the ThinManager Ready thin client is configured the terminal will connect to the ThinManager Server and download the firmware and configuration Loading from ThinManager Server 192 168 3 11 Terminal IF Information Download Progress Meter Firmware Download If the static IP address for the terminal is a duplicate of another IP address on the network it will display an error message instead of downloading the firmware A Device Exists on the Hetwork with this Termnal s IF Address You Must Resolve this Conflict to Continue Press Ctrl AlLt Del to Restart Terminal IF Information Download Progress Meter Duplicate IP Address Error A terminal with this error message needs to be rebooted and the IP address corre
219. n it by selecting Manage gt Access Groups from the ThinManager menu Unrestricted All Users All Terminals All Locations Cale Permiesions Access Group Window with Default Groups The Access Group window shows the default Access Groups Select the Add button to open the Access Group window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 299 Enter Group Hame Maintenance Select Windows Security Group Cancel Edit Members Access Group Popup Enter the name of the Access Group you wish to add Maintenance is used in this example Select the OK button to add the group Unrestricted Edit Supervisors Add Delete Cale Permiezians Access Groups Window The Access Groups window will show the added TermSecure Access Groups 18 1 1 Create Access Group using Windows Security Group TermSecure Access Groups can be created using Windows Security Groups Open the Access Group window by selecting Manage gt Access Groups from the ThinManager menu The Access Groups window shows the default Access Groups Select the Add button on the Access Groups window to launch the Access Group window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 300 Enter Group Hame Select Windows Security Group Cancel Edit Members Access Group Creation Wizard The Access Group window has a Select Windows Security Group button that launches the Select AD Locations to Search window El Education local E ACP_Education E Computers H Do
220. n the Computer Management Console by selecting Start gt Seitings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Computer Management ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 433 m i ct nte g eaaa 7 eee Tor kiss 3cge o A PMPUTEF Mia nac File View Help e AA ab B EF Computer Management Locall Name Description j if System Tools del Administrators j Iaz ANENE Z Backup Operators Backup Operators can override se ja Event Viewer Shared Fold Certificate Service DC Members of this group are allowe gt Be Shared Folders a ces lier ad Genin J Cryptographic Operat Members are authorized to perfor ene J Distributed COM Users Members are allowed to launch a Administrators have complete an More Actions Groups a Event Log Readers Members of this group can read e b amp Miina Guests Guests have the same access as m 2 Device Manager Ze IS IUSRS Built in group used by Internet Inf F Gs Storage Network Configuratio Members in this group can haves t Disk Management te Performance Log Users Members of this group may sche gt Bs Services and Applications Performance Monitor Members of this group can acces FEl Power Users Power Users are included for back JE Print Operators Members can administer domain JE Remote Desktop Users Members in this group are grante Replicator Supports file replication in a dorm Created ThinManager Security Groups
221. n the Configuration Description field Enter the IP address of the ThinServers usually the ThinManager Server in the Primary ThinServer IP field Enter the IP address of a secondary ThinManager Server if you have one Select the Save button in the corner This will return you to the Settings page Select the Configurations button in the top left corner to return to the configurations screen ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 220 14 1 2 Associating the iPad to the Configuration Once the ThinManager Server is defined on the iPad you need to associate the hardware to the iTMC configuration you created Cobalt Secondary None Terminal None Be EI OAPAC SAC ema oY Defined ThinManager Servers The defined ThinManager Server will be displayed on the configuration screen Select the ThinManager Server You will be connected to that ThinManager Server ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 221 9 53 AM Cancel Create newkerminal m EEO APAG SA 6 ea Pick Replacement A Pick Replacement window will be shown allowing you to select the newly created terminal configuration or to launch the Terminal Configuration Wizard by selecting Create New Terminal Touch your newly defined terminal to choose the configuration you created for the iPad Ge HMI_New MIXING ee MIXING BOILERS TEMP ALARMS TRENDS MAINT ITMC Client Session Once the iTMC client connects it will launch the display client assigned in Th
222. n to Search Window Continue with the wizard by selecting the branch of the Active Directory tree that contains your administrative user account Highlight it and select the OK button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 22 TestOU_01 T local TestAdmin0 1 Education local Test0 1 Education local Test02 Education local Seo aarean local Search for AD User Window Highlighting an Active Directory branch in the Select AD Location to Search window and selecting the OK button will re open the Search for AD User window with the list of domain users from that branch Highlight the desired user and select OK This will add the domain user to the User Name field of the Terminal Server Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 23 Teminal Server Name Enter the Tenninal Server Name and Log In information Teminal Server Name Teminal Server IF 0 7 10 68 eE mh ea Hib Terminal Server Name Terminal Server Wizard Domain Once the domain user is in the User Name field of the Terminal Server Wizard you need to add the correct password to the Password field The Verify button will check the entered password and tell you if it is valid or incorrect Once you have received a positive result select the Next button to continue with the wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 24 Terminal Server Capabilities Select the capabilities of this Terminal Server Supported Connection Types Citrix ICA
223. nQ Testi C Program Files Internet Explorerviexplore eee k CAH Miming Testi C Program Files Internet Explorerviexplore exe k CHMI Formnil Test04 C Program Files Intermnet E sploreresplore ese k CAHMIFormm0 Testi4 C Program FilessIntermnet Explorerviexplore ese k CNH MAT ririg Users on a Terminal Server In reality a user can log into a terminal server multiple times as long as they are running different applications Each Username Application needs to be unique If you want to run the same application twice you will have a problem This is a common desire on MultiMonitor displays The Override function solves this issue ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 413 Select the Display Clients to put on each screen Available Display Clients Override Button on the Display Client Selection Page Highlight a Display Client assigned to the MultiMonitor thin client on the Display Client Selection page Select the Override button to launch the Override Settings window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 414 m Windows Logn Settings Override we eee Test05t E ducation local Spach Password eS Password Options Override i Verity User Domain m AppLink Command Line Command Line Options Override E m Video Settings a Override W Resolution Color Depth 404480 256 Colors a Override Settings Window The Override Settings window allows you to configur
224. ncel button to close the dialog without saving ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 244 Active Directory Accounts Password Synchronized Last Passwor 04 24 15 15 05 12 15 21 04 24 15 15 04 24 15 15 04 14 15 17 04 03 15 11 Username test education local test 1 education ocal festUsGeducauon Joca test04education local administrator Education local pburns education local Manage Active Directory Accounts Once the Allow ThinManager to manage password checkbox is checked then the account will be displayed as a managed account ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 245 15 3 2 Active Directory Convert Accounts Domain accounts that were used in previous versions of ThinManager can be converted to a managed account with the Convert function Windows Log In information Enter Windows usemame and password infomation Windows Log In Information l Use Teminal Configuration Login Information Same as TermSecure User usemame password Usemame pbums Search Legacy Domain Log In This shows a domain account that was entered in an earlier version of ThinManager that didn t have Active Directory integration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 246 Active Directory Accounts Username Managed by ThinManager assword Synchronized Last Passwor test02 education local lj 04 24 15 15 test0 1 education local ES 05 12 15 71 test0 3 education local Nf 04 24 15 15 test04 education local fi 04 24 15 15 administra
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226. nfigurable in the Terminal Server Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 75 8 6 1 Weight in SmartSession If you are concerned with one of the SmartSession measurements either processor memory or sessions you can increase the weight of that component to make its measurement a bigger factor This is done on the SmartSession Setting page of the Display Client Wizard SmartSession Settings Enter the SmartSession weights for this Display Client r Smart Session Weights CPU Utilization Weight Memory Utilization Weight Sessions Weight Queuing Queue Time Min 0 Sec Max Finish Cancel Help SmartSession Settings Page of the Display Client Wizard Once you have selected the SmartSession checkbox on the Terminal Services and Workstation Options page of the Display Client wizard a SmartSession Settings page will be added before the AppLink page This allows you to change the weight of each SmartSession load balancing component Changing the weight of one of the components will increase its value and make it more sensitive to overload of that resource If for example you are concerned with the CPU being taxed on the servers you can increase the CPU Utilization Weight to make that value increase the SmartSession load number more ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 76 8 6 2 SmartSession Ranges Normally ThinManager uses the full range of CPU and RAM to determine the SmartSession load You can adjust
227. nfiguration Select one or more workstations to add to this display client Select workstations for Display Client AP_Des Selected Workstations Vo Ten Sha datacenterwxP12 Add Workstation Add Virtual Workstation Complete the Workstation Display Client Configuration Page The workstation will be displayed in the Selected Workstations textbox on the Complete the Workstation Display Client Configuration page You can add a second workstation as a backup if desired This Virtual Machine or Virtual Opp has already been used by another Workstation Display Client Duplicate Workstation Warning Workstations can only have one connection to a remote user They use a one to one model instead of the one to many model of terminal services ThinManager has an error check system that prevents a workstation from being deployed twice ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 133 Note A workstation can be added multiple times as a backup but only once as the primary workstation Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help Interactive Send Keys r Scaled to Window Zoom In a O0 Full Screen oom Out Shadow Terminals E Terminals H E 1_PXE z 2 Logic rH H E HMI Ela Calculator E XP_Desktop a m 3_ Spare HM 4 Desk XP Workstation on a Thin Client Once the Workstation Display Client is added to a terminal and the terminal is restarted the terminal will connect to the workstati
228. ning the display client selector and selecting Main Menu e Typing the CTL m hotkey to launch the Main Menu The Main Menu will be displayed on the terminal MAIN MENU Shut Down About Cancel TermSecure Main Menu Select the Log In button to login Termsecure Log On Enter User Name TT Cancel TermSecure Log On Screen Enter your TermSecure User name in the Enter User Name field Select OK Termsecure Log On Enter Password Password Screen Enter the TermSecure password in the field ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 329 TermSecure Log On Enter Your Windows Password Windows Password Screen If the Window password isn t supplied by the TermSecure User configuration the terminal will display a login window requesting the Windows password Select the OK button 7 E e F gs ThinManager v8 0 Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help Ta Restore Gi n Be B Ey Backup E hie 4 l l PXE ThinManager Manage Synchronize Settings Access ge Synchronize Serer Server List Accounts Passwords Groups Packages Configuration Manage Active Directory TermSecure Terminals Shadow Configuration Modules Schedule Properties Terminals Form Products amp Supplies j 1_Terminal s 2_Terminal ermina erminal Pburns Geeriplen Tae tire iier ten Oe Ee Pe g Deacripther Piker Perde Level Layer Caner iair rT ie p Cellophan
229. nistrative account in the Log In Information fields and select Finish to accept the changes and close the wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 44 z Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help bead ThinManager Server EducationDC01 Remove E Add G2 Add Group Q Find Ctrl F Fd Add ThinManager Server CG Refresh Find Next F3 5 Disconnect ThinManager Server VCenter Serwers Summary E ANN a Venter Servers Attribute Value El ga V_Fifty Center Server Summary e ha datacenter Fifty GB 2012_1_DC IP Address 10 7 10 50 3 cB 2012_RD5_2a Fort Default Datacenters Folders Virtual Machines Center Server Connection Status Connection Status Connected Populated VCenter Server Tree in ThinManager It will take a few minutes to connect and populate once you select finish You can highlight the VCenter Server to see the connection status in the Summary tab ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 45 Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help aa a ThinManager Server EducationDCo1 fee Remove E ke Add J Add Group G Find Ctrl F F Add ThinManager Server Refresh biti Lock 0 Rename Find Next F3 F Modify _ ge Disconnect F Unlock iG Delete ThinManager Server Edit VCenter Servers 4 Summary E fa VCenter Servers Attribute El ga V_Fifty Virtual Machine Summary ER ha datacenter Hame 2012 _1_DC Erg 2012 1 Fe m E ducationD C01 Education Power Operations Powerin 10
230. nlock x Delete Edit Display Servers l Configuration epay Servers Attribute Value Terminal Server Identification Server Mame Blue 1 7 IP Address 10 5 10 11 H EducationRDPO2a H H Gold45 Terminal Server Configuration H E Cameras Connection Types Supported Remote Desktop Protocal SmarkSession HO Data Collection Update Times SmartSession Update Time Frocess Information Update Time Session Information Update Time Display Server Tree Once added a virtual terminal server can be used in display clients just like physical terminal servers ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 52 8 Content Terminal Services Display Client Content is sent to devices through Display Clients The most common content sent to a device is a Windows application These are sent as terminal services display clients You can either give a person a full desktop or limit them to a specific application with AppLink ThinManager allows you to deploy several applications to a device at once using MultiSession g Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help fed ThinManager Server EducationDCo1 sal et Remove gA Add 2 Add Group A Find Ctrl F g add ThinManager Server Refresh uuu Lock 0 Rename Find Next F3 5 Disconnect p Unlock i Delete ThinManager Server Il Edit Display Clients o Summa ry attribute Value memes Oevices Display Clent Sum
231. ns M Interactive Shadow Screen to Shadow Al Screens Terminal Shadow Display Client Page of the Terminal Shadow Display Client Wizard The Terminal Shadow Display Client page of the Terminal Shadow Display Client wizard is unique Leaving the All Terminals Available checkbox selected will add all of the terminals to the Shadow menu You can unselect the All Terminals Available checkbox and use the Add button to launch the Select Terminal or Group window to select specific terminals See Shadow a Specific Terminal ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 111 10 2 Shadow a Specific Terminal You can use the Terminal Shadow Display Client to shadow a specific terminal duplicating the display to another thin client This can be helpful to provide a worker access to his HMI in various places in a large station like a commercial oven at a baking line Launch the Display Client wizard for Terminal Shadow by right clicking on the Terminal Shadow branch of the Display Clients tree and selecting Add Display Client Client Name Enter the Display Client name Shadow_PXE Type of Display Client SS Femissions mih Ce He _ Client Name Page of the Terminal Shadow Display Client Wizard Enter a name for the display client in the Client Name field and select the Next button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 112 Display Client Options Select the options that apply
232. nual 48 i Current virtual machine state will be lost Revert to the current snapshot Revert to Snapshot Warning You will receive a warning when you initiate a snapshot restoration 7 1 Adding a Virtual Server Virtual terminal servers that reside on a VCenter Server can be defined using a wizard Select the Terminal Server icon on the ThinManager tree to open the Terminal Server tree Right click on the Terminal Servers branch and select Add Virtual Terminal Server Pn a wo tt Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View fed ThinManager Server EducationDC01 ie Remove E fe Add Add Group CA Find Ctri F F Add ThinManager Server e Refresh bbb E Lock 0 Rename Find Next F3 Modify gv Disconnect Unlock G3 Delete ThinManager Server Edit Display Servers Status Su Event Log Display Servers Attribute l E ic ale OK Add Terminal Server Ok Add Virtual Terminal Server No login information supplied Edit Terminal Server List Terminal Server Tree Selecting the Add Virtual Terminal Server command launches the Terminal Server Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 49 Virtual Machine Selection Select the Virtual Machine to use as a Virtual Terminal Server Choose a VCenter Server V _Ten F Choose the Virtual Machine to add as a Virtual Terminal Server Ee Ep V_Ten ee ha datacenter a a D Greenl2 Silver13 Virtual Machine Selection Page The Terminal Server Configuration Wizard sho
233. o select an Active Directory user Search for AD User Window The Search for AD User window has a Location button that allows you to search the Active Directory locations Select the Locations button to launch the Select AD Location to Search window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 155 El Education local E ACP_Education E Computers H Domain Controllers El ForeignSecurityPrincipals E Managed Service Accounts E Program Data E TestOU_01 H Users Select AD Location to Search Window Continue with the wizard by selecting the branch of the Active Directory tree that contains your administrative user account Highlight it and select the OK button bthatcher Education local hfinn Education local mtwain Education local TestAdmin0 1 Education local Test0 1 Education local Test02 Education local Test03 Education local Test044Education local Test0 5 Education local Tr EE eas P a pees ees I l OK Cancel Search for AD User Window Highlighting an Active Directory branch in the Select AD Location to Search window and selecting the OK button will re open the Search for AD User window with the list of domain users from that branch ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 156 Highlight the desired user and select OK This will add the domain user to the Username field of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Log In Information Enter the log in information to log in automatically Leave the l
234. o the terminal servers To do this leave the checkboxes unchecked and the Username Password and Domain empty ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 318 Windows Log In information Enter Windows usemame and password information 1 Use Teminal Configuration Login Information Pi Same as TemSecure User usemame password Usemame C Search Password PO 3 Verify Password os Domain E Three Window Login Methods The Windows Log In Information page of the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard This page will not be displayed if the TermSecure User is selected from the Active Directory then this is the default behavior Number 1 is the Use Terminal Configuration Login Information checkbox for section 19 1 1 Number 2 is the Same as TermSecure User username password checkbox for section 19 1 2 Number 3 is the Username Password and Domain fields for sections 19 1 3 and 19 1 4 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 319 ee Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help fed ThinManager Server EducationDCo1 G Remove va Add Add Group A Find Ctrl F F Add ThinManager Server te Refresh ea Lock Rename Find Next F3 Modify _ e 5 Disconnect a Unlock 9 Delete Edit Value Add User Group Modify Rename Delete Ctrl D Add User Command on the TermSecure User Tree Launch the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard by right clicking on the TermSecure Users branch of the ThinManager tree and
235. og in information blank or fill ony some of the fields to force manual log in Terminal Server Name Terminal Server Wizard Domain Once the domain user is in the User Name field of the Terminal Configuration Wizard you need to add the correct password to the Password field The Verify button will check the entered password and tell you if it is valid or incorrect Once you have received a positive result select the Next button to continue with the wizard A Account information ts not valid Invalid Account Message If you receive a message of an invalid account try the correct password ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 157 Kan Terminal Configuration Wizard Log In Information Enter the log in information to log in automatically Leave the log in information blank or fill onby some of the fields to force manual log in Account information ts valid Valid Password Message Once you have a valid user account select the Next button to continue the configuration wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 158 Video Resolution Select the video resolution for this terminal These are the resolutions supported by the Thin Client esolution Color Depth Refresh Rate 1024768 64K Colors 60Hz 1024x768 A Video Resolution of the Terminal Configuration Wizard The Video Resolution page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard lets you chose the Resolution Color Depth and Refresh Rate for your monitor The
236. okup This allows the TermMon ActiveX to identify the user without logging them in Data Format This sets the data format for the fingerprint reader The data formats are o ISO_19794 2 2005 o ANSI 378 2004 o DigitalPersona Show Status Messages Setting this will show a brief message in the upper right corner of the terminal for each fingerprint reader event Allow Manual Logon If set to No then a user must use the fingerprint reader to logon If set to Yes then you can use the fingerprint scanner or manually logon Prompt for TermSecure Password f set to Yes then the user will be required to enter a password in addition to the fingerprint scan If set to No then the fingerprint scan is enough to allow a logon ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 355 20 2 3 Fingerprint Reader at the TermSecure User Fingerprint data is associated with a user in the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard n CL OBO Eat Manage a Restore Backup am Secure User Information S iih Enter Tem Secure usemame password and pemission information E Synchronize Configuration Tem Secure User Information AD User Name ug Mike EE pe Pburns H E Desktop2012 a Copy Settings from another User Copy From TermSecure User Configuration Wizard Open the TermSecure Users branch of the ThinManager tree and double click on the TermSecure User whose fingerprints you want to register This will launch the TermSecure User Config
237. ol must be registered before it can be used Copy the file te rmmon ocx to the computer where you want to use it Register the OCX by executing regsvr32 lt path termmon ocx gt 27 1 1 Read Only Properties The following properties are read only strings An event will be generated any time one of these properties changes The Enable method must be invoked prior to reading these properties e TerminalName This is the name of the terminal e TerminalModel This is the terminal model number e TerminallP This is the terminal IP address e TerminalMAC This is the terminal MAC Address e TerminalBootLoaderVersion This is the terminal network boot loader version e TerminalFirmwareVersion This is the firmware version that the terminal is running e TerminalWindowsUsername This is the Windows Username that is specified in the terminal s ThinManager configuration e TermSecureUsername This is the TermSecure username of the TermSecure user currently logged onto the terminal If no TermSecure user is logged on this value will be blank e TermSecureWindowsUsername This is the Windows Username associated with a TermSecure user This is the Windows Username for all TermSecure user sessions If no TermSecure user is logged on this value will be blank e TerminalServerGroupList This is a comma separated list of Display Clients currently running on the terminal e ConnectionState This is the Control s connection state with
238. on Client Name Page of the Workstation Display Client Wizard The Client Name Page of the Workstation Display Client wizard is similar to other Display Client Option pages Enter a unique name and select the Next button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 123 Display Client Options Select the options that apply to this Display Client Client Options MW Allow Display Client to be tiled MW Allow Display Client to be moved MultiMonitor Include IP Camera Overlays Connection Options lv Always maintain a con MW Connect at boot up Disconnect in the background M Start Virtual Machine if necessan Display Client Options Page of the Workstation Display Client Wizard The Display Client Options Page of the Workstation Display Client wizard is similar to other Display Client Option pages except for the Start Virtual Machine if necessary checkbox It is a good idea to check this checkbox ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 124 Tenninal Services and Workstation Options Select the options for this Display Client M SrartSession Enforce Primary Instant Failover Terminal Services and Workstation Options Page The Terminal Services and Workstation Options page of the Workstation Display Client is similar to other display clients You can deploy the workstation as a desktop by leaving the Application Link checkbox unchecked You can deploy a specific appli
239. on The Windows Log In Information page allows the configuration of how the TermSecure User will log on to the Windows terminal servers Enter the Windows account that you will use for the TermSecure User in the Username and Password fields v Enter a Windows account on the Windows Log In Information page and keep it secret from the TermSecure User They will think their TermSecure User account is providing the access ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 326 Ih Server Manager File Action View Help es 2G XG sl Server Manager COBALT gt Be Roles gt aul Features gt Diagnostics a airs Configuration Task Scheduler gt Windows Firewall with Si Services aj WMI Control de Local Users amd Groups Users Groups gt EH Storage The alias lets you reuse Windows accounts without having to customize for every temporary user It also lets hide the actual account to prevent them from using it improperly In this example the administrator has pre configured five Contractor accounts and applied the needed group policy Instead of creating a new account for every temporary contractor the administrator can tie a TermSecure User for the new worked to an established pre configured Windows account TemporaryContractors Properties Be TemporarContractors Description Members Contractorl Contractor S Contractor3 a Contractor Contractor5 Changes to a user s group membership are not effective until
240. on iW Connect at boot up Disconnect in the background Display Client Options Page of the Display Client Wizard The checkbox settings are Allow group to be tiled his allows the display client to be tiled when checked Allow Group to be moved MultiMonitor This allows the display client to be moved from screen to screen when using MultiMonitor A display client that allows it to be moved can be anchored with a setting on the Screen Options page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Include IP Camera Overlays This allows an IP Camera overlay to be added to this display client Always maintain a connection This keeps a session active reconnecting and restarting if it is closed If unchecked the user can close a session and another session wont start automatically Connect at boot up This starts a session for this display client at boot up Otherwise a user action is required to start the session if unchecked Disconnect in background f checked a display client being used in a MultiSession configuration will disconnect once it is moved into the background This could be done to require fewer resources ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 61 Select the type of connection for this Tenninal Services Display Client Terminal Services Display Client Type Wey Vans Tenninal Server Type Select the type of Terminal Server for this Display Client Remote Desktop Protocol Servers Finish Terminal Services Dis
241. on and transfer the workstation display to the terminal ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 134 12 Devices Terminal Configuration There are five types of terminals that can be used in a ThinManager system They are ThinManager Ready thin clients ThinManager Compatible thin client iTMC client for iOS iPads and iPhones WinTMC client for Windows PCs AndroidTMC for Android Devices Adding a device is a two step process First the device needs to be pointed to the ThinManager Server to receive a configuration The second step is to have a configuration created in ThinManager for the device to download We will cover the configuration of the device in ThinManager first then show how to connect each device to ThinManager second ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 135 12 1 Terminal Configuration in ThinManager The Terminal Configuration Wizard is launched from the Terminals branch of the ThinManager tree Open the Terminals tree by selecting the Terminal icon at the bottom of the ThinManager tree wen fy a ae I n Oo Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help Z Firmware a Boot Loader dh Modules S Chain Loader Firmware Licenses TermCap Package Database Packages Boot Files Licensing TermCap Terminals Summary Event Log e Add Terminal arminal Stats Add Group Restart Terminals Terminal Models See ThinManager Server z iPad k Terminal Branch of the ThinManager Tree Right
242. on of the iTMC program from the Apple App Store e Membership on the ThinManager Server network e The IP address of the ThinManager Server ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 186 13 1 ThinManager Ready Thin Client IP Configuration 13 1 1 DHCP A ThinManager Ready thin client is shipped from the factory set to use DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol When the terminal is turned on it will display a screen telling you to press any key to enter the IP Configuration menu Press Any Key to Configure IP Setting IP Configuration Prompt Page Press the space bar to open the menu IPF Configuration Henu Select Letter IP Configuration Menu Page The ThinManager Ready thin clients uses DHCP out of the box DHCP passes out IPaddresses but the thin client also needs the IP address of the ThinManager Server This can be provided by the DHCP server using Option 066 Boot Server Host Name ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 187 Scope Options ki General Advanced Available Options LJ 064 HIS Domain Name The name o LJ O65 NIS Servers A list of IP a O66 Boot Server Host Name TFTP Boot O 067 Bootfile Name Bootfile a F Data entry String value fio 7 10 30 Microsoft DHCP Server Option 066 provides the Boot Server Host Name Enter the IP address of the ThinManager Server in the Option 066 field to have the DHCP server send this to the ThinManager Ready thin clients PCs and laptops that
243. on the Access Group in the Available text box to move it to the Member Of list Select the OK button to accept the changes These are the only settings needed for a TermSecure User to unlock hidden applications a TermSecure User name and membership in a TermSecure Access Group The wizard has other settings that will be described in TermSecure User Configuration Wizard on page 257 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 269 17 2 Create the TermSecure User with a Non Domain Windows Account The first page of the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard is the TermSecure User Information page that creates the TermSecure User account TemSecure User Information Wey Enter TermSecure usemame password and pemission information lt Verify Password Password Options Copy Settings Copy Settings from another User TermSecure User Information Page To create a TermSecure User that is not an Active Directory user you first uncheck the Active Directory User checkbox Enter a name in the User Name field Enter a password in the Password and Verify Password fields Note This is not a Windows account but is a TermSecure account to be used within ThinManager Select the Permissions button to launch the Permissions window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 270 TemiSecure Access Groups Available Member Of Maintenance Permissions Window Add your TermSecure Acces
244. onds Touch De bounce Timeout milliseconds 0 Swap ery Coordinates NO Hald Down Time milizeconda DISABLED Hold Down Action AightClick Hold Down Area pixels Number of Calibration Points one Paes ot Led ee Parameter Value USB Touch Screen Module Some but not all touch screen modules have parameters that can be modified These may include Connection e Monitor Number Used to specify which monitor in a MultiMonitor scheme will use for the touch screen MultiMonitor thin clients with multiple touch screens will need a module loaded for each touch screen used Touch Settings e Double Touch Area pixels This sets the size of the area that a second touch will register as a double touch e Double Touch Time milliseconds The amount of time between touches that qualifies as a double touch e Touch De Bounce Timeout a time interval used to prevent a single touch from being registered as multiple touches e Swap XY Coordinates lf X and Y are reversed this setting will correct the orientation e Hold Down Time milliseconds This setting when enabled will initiate the Hold Down Action when the touch is held for the configured time e Hold Down Action This sets the action that a long touch will initiate These include Right Click and OnBoard Keyboard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 400 Hold Down Area pixels This sets the size of the area that a second touch will register as a right
245. onfiguration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 209 Terminal Replacement Dialog Choose a Terminal to replace Acct 1 Accounting Acct 2 Accounting Acct 3 Accounting Acct 4 Accounting Prod Line 4 Production Prod Linel6 Production Prod_Line ll Production Prod Linea Production Prod Line B Production Sales 1 Sales Sales 2 Sales Sales 3 Sales Sales 4 Sales Create a new Terminal Terminal Replacement Dialog If the WinTMC PC has not been defined the user will be prompted with a dialog box to allow for the creating a new configuration or replacing an existing terminal configuration on the ThinManager Server This functionality is similar to that of the create replacement menu on a Thin Client Select the thin client configuration you want to assume Once the WinTMC has been assigned a configuration you will not need to make a selection again ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 210 13 5 WinTMC Configuration in ThinManager If you want to pre create a WinTMC client in ThinManager using the Terminal Configuration Wizard select GENERIC for the Make OEM and WinTMC for the Model on the Terminal Hardware page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Tenninal Hardware Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Use this to configure the type of hardware for this terminal Make OEM GENERIC Model WinTMC OEM Model Win TMC Video Chipset UNKNOWN Teminal Firmware Package Model Defau
246. onfiguration ThinManager has support for the RF Ideas Inc serial RDR 6081AK2 pcProx card reader and the USB RDR 6081AKU and RDR 80582AK0 pcProx card reader www rfideas com 20 1 1 Configure a Terminal with the Card Reader Module Open the Terminal Configuration Wizard by double clicking on the terminal in the tree Navigate to the Module Selection page Module Selection Select the modules that load on this terminal at boot up Module Selection Page Select the Add button to launch the Attach Module to Terminal window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 335 Module Type Terms ECUIE Show Advanced Modules DigialPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader RF Ideas ocProe Module AF Ideas pcFros USE Module AFldeas poProx Sonar Module Tembon Actives Configuration Module USE Flash Drive Module Cancel Attach Module to Terminal Window Scroll to the RF Ideas pcProx Module in the TermSecure section Highlight the RF Ideas pcProx Module and select the OK button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 336 Module Selection Select the modules that load on this terminal at boot up RF Ideas poProx Module Module Selection Window The module can be configured once it is attached to a terminal Highlight the RF Ideas pcProx Module and select the Configure button to launch the Module Properties window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 337 Parameter Fort Humber of Data Bits Use Facility Code Allow Manual Logon
247. onitor Include IF Camera Overlays Connection Options lf Always maintain a connection iW Connect at boot up Disconnect in the background Display Client Options Page of the Display Client Wizard The checkbox settings are Allow group to be tiled his allows the display client to be tiled when checked Allow Group to be moved MultiMonitor This allows the display client to be moved from screen to screen when using MultiMonitor A display client that allows it to be moved can be anchored with a setting on the Screen Options page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Include IP Camera Overlays This allows an IP Camera overlay to be added to this display client Always maintain a connection This keeps a session active reconnecting and restarting if it is closed If unchecked the user can close a session and another session wont start automatically Connect at boot up This starts a session for this display client at boot up Otherwise a user action is required to start the session if unchecked Disconnect in background f checked a display client being used in a MultiSession configuration will disconnect once it is moved into the background This could be done to require fewer resources ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 55 Select the type of connection for this Tenninal Services Display Client Terminal Services Display Client Type Gey Vans Tenninal Server Type Select the type of Terminal Server
248. onitor Layout Select the physical monitor layout and the layout of the tenninal Server sessions corer E EN al C A Mouse at Choose your screen layout Monitor Layout The Monitor Layout page allows the configuration of MultiMonitor This terminal is set to use four monitors in a grid with each monitor its own screen The Choose your monitor layout dropdown will display the various physical arrangements of the monitors Select the layout that matches your layout ooo aa m Ll egy Sample Monitor Layouts m m The Main Monitor radio button determines which screen is considered the main monitor This monitor will display the TermSecure login window Main Menu and ThinManager messages The Choose your screen layout dropdown will allow the assignment of sessions to the monitors The monitors can be combined into a Spanned session that contains two or more monitors or they can be configured to hold an individual session per monitor called Screened or a combination of the two ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 407 mAn rks l i l A bee ol Lf B a l Samples of Four Monitor Configurations Note The desktop of a spanned session is limited to 4096x2048 in Server 2008 R2 and earlier The resolution of a Server 2012 is 8196 x 8196 The Use Session Size L
249. onize Serer Server List Web Management Accounts Passwords Groups Packages Configuration Manage Active Directory TermSecure Manage Manage includes e Restore This opens a file browser to let you restore a previously saved ThinManager configuration e Backup This opens a file browser that lets you backup and save a ThinManager configuration for emergency restoration This backup can be automated using the Scheduler e Synchronize This allows you to manually synchronize a pair of ThinManager Servers if you arent using the recommended automatic synchronization e PXE Server This launches the PXE Server configuration wizard ThinManager Server List This opens the ThinManager Server configuration wizard for automatic synchronization ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 11 e DNS Configuration This opens the DNS configuration wizard to allow ThinManager to resolve names using your DNS e Configure Default Terminal This allows configuration of the default terminal if you are using auto creation of terminals e Web Management This allows the configuration of Screentronix access e Manage Accounts This allows you to manage passwords of Active Directory accounts See Active Directory and ThinManager on page 230 for details e Synchronize Passwords This allows you to synchronize the passwords between ThinManager and the Active Directory for the chosen accounts See Active Directory and ThinManager on page
250. ons If they need different applications then leave the Group Setting unchecked and assign the display clients individually ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 179 Select the display client selector and main menu options that will be Select the display client selector and main menu options that will be Terminal Interface Options SX Terminal Interface Options SS available on the terminal lt available on the terminal Ly Group Setting Iv m Display Client Selection Options V Show Selector on Teminal Selector Options Tiling Options Screen Edge Display Client Selection Group Terminal Interface Options Terminal Interface Options The Group Configuration on the left has had the Group Settings selected The terminal on the right has the settings grayed out because it is inheriting the Group Settings Select the hotkeys to apply to this Terminal Group Configure the hotkeys to apply to this terminal m Terminal Hotkeys V Enable Instant Failover Hotkeys V Enable Display Client Hotkeys I Enable Tiling Hotkey Group Hotkey Configuration Terminal Hotkey Configuration The Group Configuration on the left has had the Group Settings selected The terminal on the right has the settings grayed out because it is inheriting the Group Settings ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 180 Enter the log in information to log in automatically Leave the log in information blank or fill only some of the fie
251. ons G Unrestricted All Users Maintenance Quality Supervisors Supply Display Client with Permissions Window Display clients are members of the Unrestricted group by default Remove Unrestricted from the Member Of list by highlighting it and selecting the left arrow or double clicking TemSecure 4ccess Groups Available All Locations Maintenance All Users Quality Supervisors SUpply Unrestricted Member Of New Group Membership Add the desired Access Group to the Member Of list by highlighting it and selecting the right arrow or double clicking A display client can have several TermSecure Access Groups added to it The Permissions window will show the TermSecure Access Group membership Select the OK button to accept the change Select the Finish button to close the Display Client Wizard and accept the changes ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 304 Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help Remove f Ge Add fe Add Group 4 Find Ctrl F Fd Add ThinManager Server L Refresh Lock O Rename Find Next F3 Tre 5 Disconnect B Unie Unlock EJ Delete ThinManager Server Display Chents Configuration e fine Display Clients Attribute Value E Terminal Services Instant Failover NO i Desktop2003 Allow Auto login YES H Desktop2012 Protocol for connections of this client ROF EE Form01 a Formi SmartSession if H Form03 SmakSession H A HMI i HMI je HMI_2 Linked Application Came ro aon
252. opy Settings from another Terminal Copy From Hea Excel Group Membership The Terminal Configuration Wizard will show the group in the Terminal Group field The Terminals tree will show the terminal nested in the group ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 172 12 4 1 Moving Out of a Group A terminal can be removed from a group by moving it to the Terminals branch of the Select Terminal Group window Double click on the terminal you want to change by double clicking on it in the Terminals tree to launch the Terminal Configuration Wizard Terminal Name Enter the name for this terminal select the temninal group to which F 4 this teminal belongs or choose to copy the configuration from iih another teminal _ Teminal Name Terminal _ 1 Lal e tel ir letters ri l Copy Settings from another Terminal Lopy From Penissions Change Group Button on the Terminal Name Page A terminal can be removed from a group by clicking the Change Group button to launch the Select Terminal Group window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 173 Cancel E Production Select Terminal Group Window Select the top level Terminals in the Terminal Group tree This will move the terminal from a group to the terminals Select the OK button to finish Select the Finish button to close the Terminal Configuration Wizard and apply the changes before continuing If you need to adjust the configuration close the wizard then re open it Th
253. or by selecting Edit gt Modify trom the menu Navigate to the Historical Logging page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 346 e C42 080 ThinManager v8 0 as Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help TF Status Bar ini C Show Conne Historical Logging OJ z Options Select the items to log and how long to maintain the logged i information Interfac ThinManager Sen a Historical Data Event Log EJ ThinMar crt n Maintain Historical Log for i days bend Edu Clear History Event Log Maintain Event Log for 7 days Choose events to log W Teminal Server Events i Tenninal Events if Terminal Configuration changes if Tem Secure User Configuration changes Clear Event Log lt Back mn EE Historical Logging Page All events may be selected to be logged but the TermSecure User Configuration changes checkbox is critical to the TermSecure Device detection Select the TermSecure User Configuration changes checkbox and select the Finish button 20 1 6 Device Identifier Number Next the Prox card needs to be scanned to help find the ID number Pass the Prox card over the pcProx Card scanner attached to a terminal A TermSecure message should be displayed Termsecure Message 1e432038 Is Mot a Valid User ID TermSecure Message The ID device will not work so the terminal will send a message with the ID device s identifier number ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 347 Record the
254. ort The terminal will always boot from the first port but once booted it will enable the second port and allow communication on both networks This is useful for separating IP camera bandwidth from the process control network for example Parameter Value IP Method STATIC IP Address Static Only 0 0 0 0 MetMask Static Orly 255 255 255 0 Router Static Orly 0 0 0 0 Parameter Value Set to Default ea Second Network Module The settings include e IP Method This allows the second port to use DHCP or a static IP e IP Address Static Only This allows the second port to be assigned a static IP address e NetMask Static Only This allows the second port to be assigned a subnet mask e Router Static Only This allows the second port to be assigned a router ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 388 22 Mouse gt Locate Pointer Module The Locate Pointer Module adds a large crosshair to the cursor when it becomes active after being idle This allows you to see its location quickly This is particularly helpful in a MultiMonitor system Parameter Locate Pointer Hotkey Locate Pointer Hotkey Modifier Home Pointer Hotkey Home Pointer Hotkey Modifier Locator Inactivity Time seconds Home Pointer Inactivity Time seconds Locator Display Time seconds Parameter Value Set to Default l moa Locate Pointer Module The settings include e Locate Pointer Hotkey This allows you to se
255. ory Passwords Window This allows the synchronization of passwords for many accounts at once ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 251 Synchronize Active Directory Passwords Select Accounts to Synchronize Passwords administrator Education local administrator Education local idea eile local User Hame Password Cancel W Generate Passwords Password Active Directory Domain Administrator Log In Window This action requires a Domain Administrator account User Name administrator education Password Cancel Active Directory Domain Administrator Log In Window Enter the credentials in the appropriate fields ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 252 ff Setting password for test01 education local Synchronizing Passwords Window The selected accounts will have their passwords synchronized between ThinManager and the Active Directory ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 253 15 3 4 Active Directory Settings Selecting Manage gt Settings Active Directory will launch the Active Directory System Settings window A E eF g ThinManager v8 0 Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help ais g ees R z sAr P Backup s e iif ES 4 PXE ThinManager Manage Synchronizg Settings Access Serer Server List tee Accounts Passwords Groups Packages Configuration Manage Active Directory TermSecure fm Synchronize Terminals ral a W Enable Active Directory Integration Active Direc
256. ot ThinManager Compatible thin clients need to be configured at Generic PXE You also need to configure the PXE Server in ThinManager by selecting Manage gt PXE Server See PXE Server and PXE Boot on page 193 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 139 Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Use this to configure the type of hardware for this terminal Make OEM GENERIC Model Android Device OEM Model Android Video Chipset UNKNOWN Tenninal Firmware Package Model Default Tenninal will run Package 7 Teminal ID and IP Address Teminal ID None Finish Cancel Help Hardware Configuration for Android Devices ThinManager has an Android application that allows the Android to run an RDP session that is controlled and managed by ThinManager Select GENERIC Android Device as the Make and Model of the client ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 140 Terminal Hardware Select the manufacturer and model of this terminal Use this to configure the type of hardware for this terminal Make OEM Apple Model lios Device OEM Model iOS Video Chipset UNKNOWN Tenninal Firmware Package Model Default Tenninal will run Package 7 Teminal ID and IP Address Teminal ID None Hardware Configuration for Apple iPad ThinManager has an iOS application that allows the iPad to run an RDP session that is controlled and managed by ThinManager Select Apple iOS Device as the Make and Model of the client T
257. out logging off the sonar will detect the absence because of the increase in the time interval of the echo Parameter wW alk Away Modifier wWalk Away Kep Walk Up Modifier Walk Up Kep Parameter Value Set to Default cancel _ RF Ideas pcProx Sonar Module The Walk Away Modifier and Walk Away Key allow you to use a key combination to trigger to turn the sonar off The Walk Up Modifier and Walk Up Key allow you to use a key combination to turn the sonar on ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 397 22 14 Touch Screen gt Serial Drivers Each serial touch screen has a specific touch driver based on the touch controller of the monitor You need to add the appropriate driver that matches the touch controller ThinManager supports over a dozen serial touch screen controllers Note The touch controller is the important component May people make touch screen monitors but fewer make the controller You need the module that matches the controller Parameter Serial Fort Monitor Humber Double Touch Area pmels 10 Double Touch Time milliseconds Touch De bounce Timeout millzeconds 0 Swap ely Coordinates NO Hold Down Time millizeconds DISABLED Hold Down Area pixels 20 Hald Down Action RightClic k o orn rmm ba re Parameter Value Set to Default coc Serial Touch Screen Driver Some but not all touch screen modules have parameters that can be modified These may include Connection
258. ow Interactive Shadow This checkbox if selected will allow members with Interactive Shadow privileges to shadow this TermSecure User Shadowing is initiated from the Shadow tab on the Details pane of the ThinManager program Unselecting this will prevent shadowing from within ThinManager Select Finish to finish the configuration Select the Finish button to accept the changes ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 265 17 TermSecure Users Accounts TermSecure User accounts may grant the user access to a restricted program or may give a user a program session that follows them from terminal to terminal The terminal will not display restricted applications until an appropriate TermSecure User has logged in There are several methods of TermSecure User creation e Users can be created without being tied to a Window account They are assigned membership in an Access Group This gives them a Permission level to access display clients that are hidden by Access Groups e Users can be created and tied to non domain Windows user accounts e Users can be created from Active Directory user accounts Note TermSecure Users need to be associated with a Windows account if they are to access a display client that is assigned to them and not the terminal Using Access Groups and Permissions to control application access is discussed in Using Access Group Permissions on page 299 Assigning specific applications to an individual TermSecure User is discu
259. play Client Type Page of the Display Client Wizard ThinManager thin clients can use the default Microsoft RDP Remote Desktop Protocol or the Citrix ICA Independent Computing Architecture Select the protocol you wish to use with the display client ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 62 Tenninal Services and Workstation Options Select the options for this Display Client Other Options iM Allow Auto Login SmartSession Enforce Primary Instant Failover Terminal Services and Workstation Options Page of the Display Client Wizard The Terminal Services and Workstation Options page of the Display Client Wizard is the key page in Display Client configuration These settings control how terminal server content is deployed to the terminal v Check the Application Link checkbox to deploy a single AppLink application v Uncheck Allow Auto Login if you want to provide the login prompt and force manual login These are the configurations that this page controls Allow Auto Login This automatically logs into the session if a user account is applied to the terminal Unchecking this shows the login window and forces a manual login This is useful to provide a user with a login based on their group policy Application Link AppLink launches a single application instead of a desktop The session lacks the Explorer shell and does not show desktop icons or the Start menu Closing the AppLink program will kill the se
260. play Client Wizard Camera feeds are laid out on the Overlay Layout page of the Display Client Wizard You can either use a camera overlay template or lay out a custom overlay ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 86 9 1 Camera Overlay Template The wizard has a number of layouts pre configured Use the Choose Camera Layout drop down to select from one to sixteen camera grids These run from 1x1 through 2x2 and 3x3 to 4x4 cameras Select the size and location of the IP camera overlays Overlay Layout SS Overlay Layout s Add Overlay Add Overlay Remove Overlay Remove Overlay Finish Finish 2x1 Grid Template 3x3 Grid Template One you have selected a template the wizard lets you add a camera per grid ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 87 Select the cameras available in the overlay W All Cameras Available Overlay Cameras Page of the Camera Display Client Wizard The wizard will show an Overlay Camera page for each overlay The gray overlay is the one you are assigning cameras to You can leave the default All Cameras Available checked and all of the cameras are available in that overlay The Set Initial Camera button opens a list of the cameras that lets you select which camera you want to be displayed first ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 88 Camera 3 Camera Cancel Select Initial Camera Window The Select Initial Camera window shows the cameras in a tree Select the one you want to be dis
261. played first and select the OK button to close ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 89 Overlay Cameras Select the cameras available in the overlay Overlay Name Overay_ 2 Set Initial Camer Overlay Cameras Page To limit the overlay to a smaller set of cameras you uncheck the All Cameras Available checkbox and use the Add button to select the desired camera or cameras ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 90 Camera Camera b Cancel Select Camera or Group Window Clicking the Add button in the Cameras to Show frame will launch the Select Camera or Group window Select a camera and click the OK button Repeat until all the desired cameras are selected ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 91 Select the cameras available in the overlay Overlay Name Overay_ 2 Selected List of Cameras If you select multiple cameras the top listed camera will be the camera that is shown first Select the Finish button when you have selected cameras for each overlay ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 92 9 1 1 Overlay Options Once you add a camera or cameras to the overlay you can select the Overlay Options button to configure the overlay options General Options if Enable Overlay Mw Interactive Cancel Scale Crop Show Complete Camera Name Border Size Medium Title Options Title Position Top Z Title Size Normal Cycling Options Enable Cycling Cycle Time secs o Overlay O
262. ptions The Overlay Options page has setting to alter the camera display General Options e Enable Overlay This option allows the overlay to be visible at startup Unchecking this setting will start the display client with the camera in a disabled non visible state The TermMon ActiveX Control can be used by an application to enable the overlay e Interactive This option allows the user on the terminal to interact with the overlay If the user clicks in the overlay area he can perform functions such as switching cameras and making the overlay full screen e Scale This option will scale camera frames to be to the size of the overlay window Aspect ratio will be maintained e Crop This option will crop the camera frame if it is larger than the camera overlay This option when combined with the Scale option will always fill the entire overlay area e Show Complete Camera Name Using this option allows the entire path of the camera to be displayed The path includes any groups of which the camera is a member e Border Size This setting determines the size of the overlay outside border Title Options e Title Position This is the position of the camera name within the overlay e Title Size This is the size of the camera name when displayed within the overlay Set this to Don t Show Title if you do not want the camera name displayed ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 93 Cycling Options e Enable Cycling C
263. r will be able to access the information that is critical for SmartSession load balancing The wizard will warn you if the passwords don t match ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 20 4 2 2 Domain Member Terminal Server Teminal Server Name Enter the Tenninal Server Name and Log In information Teminal Server Name Education63 Teminal Server IP Log In Information User Name Password Verify Password Domain Flease enter a valid IF Address Terminal Server Name Terminal Server Wizard Domain A ThinManager Server is a domain has a Search button in addition to the Discover button This launches a series of windows that allow you to select a domain user account for the administrative login v Use the Search button to add an administrative account to the Log In Information fields Selecting the Search button will launch a Search for AD User window that allows you to select an Active Directory user ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 21 Contains A UUt lt i lt SOCS Search Search for AD User Window The Search for AD User window has a Location button that allows you to search the Active Directory locations Select the Locations button to launch the Select AD Location to Search window El Education local H ACP_Education E Computers H Domain Controllers H ForeignSecurityPrincipals i Managed Service Accounts i Program Data H System TestOU 01 H Users Select AD Locatio
264. ransfer the session Add users by selecting the Add button that opens a Select Users window This window allows you to pick the users to add and authorize Select Users Select this object type From this location Enter the object names to select examples Peo perator Check Names Select Users Window Add the desired users to the text box Use the Check Names button to validate Click OK to add the user Close all the windows to finish the tasks ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 121 11 2 Step 2 Workstation Display Client You need to create a Workstation Display Client to act as a template for the workstations you want to transfer to a thin client Right click on the Workstation branch of the Display Client branch of the ThinManager tree and select Add New Display Client Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help Interactive Send Keys L Scaled to Window Zoom In g Go Full Screen Zoom Out Shadow Display Clients Summary Ej Display Clients Attribute el Terminal Services Workstation Display Client Summary Fg Camera Total Workstation Display Clients EH Terminal Shadow EE eee Add Display Client Wor Workstation Display Client Wizard The Workstation Display Client acts as a template for the behavior of the connected workstations ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 122 Client Name Enter the Display Client name Legacy _HMI Type of Display Client Workstati
265. rating modes for this terminal i Use Display Clients Enable MuttStation Enable Tem Secure MultiMonitor Enable MultiMonitor Selecting the Enable MultiMonitor checkbox on the Terminal Mode Selection page will allow you to configure a WinTMC client for MultiMonitor use MultiMonitor requires the use of Display Clients Once the Use Display Clients checkbox is selected on the Terminal Mode Selection page the Enable MultiMonitor checkbox becomes visible Select the Use Display Clients and the Enable MultiMonitor checkboxes and then select the Next button The Terminal Configuration Wizard will display the MultiMonitor Video Settings page Monitor Layout page and Display Client Selection page like it does for thin clients See MultiMonitor for details 13 5 2 WinTMC Modules WinTMC clients cannot use the ThinManager modules because they are running Windows locally One must install touch drivers sound drivers printers and etc through the local Windows operating system instead of relying on ThinManager modules ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 215 14 Devices Mobile Devices ThinManager supports Apple iPads Apple iPhones and Android devices Apple iPad 2 is supported but Bluetooth requires iPad 4 Currently we support Android 4 0 and higher That includes Ice Cream Sandwich 4 0 Jelly Bean 4 1 4 3 KitKat 4 4 and Lollipop 5 0 5 1 However Bluetooth Beacons and iBeacons are only supported on 4 4 and higher T
266. ration Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 342 Select TermSecure User to replace Er Users SES Cancel Quality H TechSupport Tommy T emp TermSecure User Replacement Page The TermSecure User Replacement Page allows you to select an existing TermSecure User to associate the card Select a TermSecure User from the tree and select the OK button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 343 Enter Tem Secure usemame password and pennission information Tem Secure User Information Vand M Active Directory User TemSecure User Information AD User Name P Foremen Copy Settings from another User Copy From TermSecure User Configuration Wizard The TermSecure User Configuration Wizard for the selected user will be displayed The Password and Permissions can be modified at this time if it isn t an Active Directory user Select Next to continue to the Card Badge Information page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 344 Card Badge Information Enter card badge information if user has one i This user will use a card or badge to log in Enter Card Badge ID number Always Prompt for Password Always Prompt for Password Card Badge Information Page The Card Badge Information page will now have the This user will use a card or badge to login checkbox selected The serial number of the HID card will be entered in the Enter Card Badge ID number field Checking the Always Prompt for Password checkbo
267. rd ThinManager uses Display Clients to deploy applications Keeping the Use Display Clients checkbox allows you to use these If you uncheck this checkbox you will lose other functions like MultiMonitor TermSecure MultiSession and Instant Failover Select the Next button to configure the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 144 Display Client Selection Select the Display Clients to use on this terminal Selected Display Clients Edit Display Clients Finish Cancel Help Display Client Selection Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Display Clients are assigned to the terminal on the Display Client Selection page The created display clients are in the left hand Available Display Clients list Moving them to the right hand Selected Display Clients list will add the display client to the terminal configuration Select the Next button to configure the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 145 Display Client Selection Select the Display Clients to use on this terminal Selected Display Clients ThinManager Com a a Edit Display Clients Display Client Selection Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard Display clients can be moved by double clicking on them or by highlighting them and using the left and right arrows Adding two or more display clients is MultiSession It gives you to ability to deploy applications from differen
268. re additional functions that a thin client may use These include touch screens keyboard modules and sound modules Packages contain a version of firmware and the modules that belong with it In the past ACP made all of the firmware changes backwards compatible so that a 12 year old x486 thin client could run the same firmware as the latest model of thin client This limits what ACP can do with to take advantage of new hardware ThinManager 6 0 introduced a new approach to firmware and modules called Packages ThinManager has the ability to run different versions of the firmware on different thin clients Legacy thin clients can run Package 5 that is equal to the ThinManager 5 firmware while newer thin clients can run Package 6 and later AS new hardware Is released you will be able to run even newer packages to take advantage of new features A package the firmware version and the modules that go with it can get assigned to by default to a thin client or you can override the setting and run a different package This will be particularly helpful in validated systems If new hardware is purchased that requires a new firmware you can assign a new package to the new hardware while the existing thin clients can continue to run the original validated package Packages firmware and modules are included with ThinManager and are registered automatically during ThinManager installation Packages may be updated occasionally and can be downloaded from
269. re to Provide Roaming Applications Each TermSecure User that has its own display client assigned need to be tied to a Windows User account 19 1 1 Use Terminal Configuration Login Information checkbox The TermSecure User can use the terminal s username and password to auto log on to the terminal server To do this check the Use Terminal Configuration Login Information checkbox Since a different account is used at each terminal this doesn t keep a consistent session for the TermSecure User 19 1 2 Same as TermSecure User username password checkbox The TermSecure User can use the TermSecure User username and password to auto log on to the terminal server To do this check the Same as TermSecure User username password checkbox The TermSecure User username and password must match a Windows User username and password to get authenticated by Windows If the TermSecure User is selected from the Active Directory then this is the default behavior 19 1 3 Use the Username and Password fields The TermSecure User can use an aliased username and password to auto log on to the terminal server To do this use the fields for the Username Password and Domain that are provided This allows you to tie the TermSecure User account to a different Windows account This allows you to alias the login hiding the actual Windows account from the user 19 1 4 Blank Username and Password fields The TermSecure User can be required to manually log ont
270. resolutions in the dropdown are dependent on the make and model of hardware used Select the Next button to configure the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 159 Mobile Device Options Mobile Device Options Toolbar Buttons Iv Show Scan Data Button W Show Scan Resolver Button M Show User Login Button Sound Options If Play User Login Sounds User Interface Settings W Show Zoom Map lf Show Toolbar i Allow Eat to ThinManager Server List an Corel He Mobile Device Options The Mobile Device Options window has several settings that control the user experience on mobile devices It will only be displayed when configuring an Android or iPad terminal This page allows you to disable features normally displayed in the mobile apps Toolbar Buttons e Show Scan Data Button This checkbox when unselected will hide the Scan Data button e Show Scan Resolver Button This checkbox when unselected will hide the Scan Resolver button e Show User Login Button This checkbox when unselected will hide the User Login button Sound Options e Play Location Sounds This checkbox when selected will play a sound when a location is entered e Play User Login Sounds This checkbox when selected will play a sound when the user logs in as a TermSecure or Relevance user User Interface Settings e Show Zoom Map This checkbox when unselected will hide the screen map while zooming e Show Toolbar
271. rmSecure Access Groups optional A Login strategy needs to be put in place The TermSecure User can use the Terminal Login a TermSecure login or a Windows login to access the terminal servers required USB drives and ProxCards if used need to have the identification number entered in their configuration optional The TermSecure User can then login to a ThinManager Ready thin client using TermSecure TermSecure prompts the TermSecure User to login to the terminal servers using a Windows User account or it will pass the pre configured Windows User account information to the terminal server for auto login based on the login strategy selected The TermSecure User is granted access to all Display Clients that share the same TermSecure Access as the TermSecure User and is denied access to Display Clients that they don t share a TermSecure Access Group membership ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 256 16 4 TermSecure User Configuration Wizard This section will show the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard that allows you to create and configure TermSecure Users Open the TermSecure User tree by clicking on the TermSecure User icon at the bottom of the ThinManager tree ince Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View ThinManager Server EducationDCo1 gt Remove Gadd GaddGroup Q Find ctr F rd Add ThinManager Server Refresh Lock O Rename Find Ne
272. roup Settings and apply the resolutions individually Since switching monitors is a task that almost anyone might be able to do it might be better to set the video resolutions individually ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 181 Select the local devices to be redirected the experience settings and client control settings These settings apply only to Windows clients WinTMC Settings Vand I Allow client to be closed V Allow client to be sized Always maintain monitor connection Show display clients as separate windows Gii V Show desktop background V Show window contents while dragging V Show menu window animations V Show themes coe Te ron cones tee WinTMC Settings The Group Configuration Wizard will have a WinTMC Settings page to allow WinTMC clients to be configured with Group Settings This page will not show up on the Terminal Configuration Wizard unless the terminal had GENERIC WinTMC selected as the Make and Model on the Terminal Hardware page Mobile Device Group Options Mobile Device Group Options Toolbar Buttons l Show Scan Data Button V Show Scan Resolver Buttor l Show User Login Button Sound Options Iv Play Location Sounds V Play User Login Sounds User Interface Settings V Show Zoom Map V Show Toolbar V Allow Ext to ThinManager Server List coe Te ros coe o Mobile Device Group Options The Group Configuration Wizard will have a Mobile Device Group
273. rts the DigitalPersona UareU model 4500 fingerprint reader as a biometric reader This can be used as an identifier for TermSecure The DigitalPersona UareU model 4500 fingerprint scanner requires e Activation in the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard e The unit plugged into a terminal and the DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader module added to the terminal e The user fingerprint scanned in TermSecure to associate a user with the fingerprints 20 2 1 Fingerprint Reader in ThinManager The DigitalPersona UareU fingerprint reader needs activated in the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard 4808 ThinManager v8 0 Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help Status Bar L Show Connected Only ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard Interface Introduction ThinManager Server The ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard presents the configuration options forthe ThinManager server These options define how the ThinManager server reacts to undefined terminals and what actions are taken when events occur Finish Cancel Help ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard Open the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard by double clicking on the ThinManager Server icon in the ThinManager branch of the ThinManager Server tree ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 351 Biometric Device Configuration Biometric Device Options r ISO ANSI Fingerprint Readers l Support Finger Print R
274. s a great troubleshooting tool because a station can be given a chance to view other terminals to monitor problems or to analyze problems without having to travel to the specific problem area Right clicking on the Terminal Shadow branch of the Display Clients tree and selecting Add Display Client will launch the Display Client wizard for Terminal Shadow Client Name Enter the Display Client name Shadow_Any Type of Display Client eS Femissions mih Ce He _ Client Name Page of the Terminal Shadow Display Client Wizard Enter a name for the Terminal Shadow display client and select Next to continue ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 109 Display Client Options Select the options that apply to this Display Client lv Allow Display Client to be tiled M Allow Display Client to be moved MultiMonitor Include IF Camera Overlays Connection Options W Always maintain a connection I Connect at boot up ect in the background Display Client Options Page of the Terminal Shadow Display Client Wizard The Display Client Options page of the Terminal Shadow Display Client wizard is the same as the Terminal Server Display Client wizard Select Next to continue ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 110 Tenninal Shadow Display Client Select the terminal to shadow Tenninal to Shadow M All Terminals Available Add Delete Shadow Display Client Optio
275. s m Synchronize Serwer Server List Accounts Passwords Groups Packages Configuration Manage Active Directory TermSecure Configuratipn Modules Schedule Properties EventLog E Terminals Attribute Value H E 1_Terminal Installed Modules E 2_Terminal Hodule Key Block Module H 3_Terminal Download kep block riod H By 4_Terminal Block Chl NO Block Ctrl Alt D el YES Block Chrl Alt E nter YES Block Ctrl E sc Block Alt Block Alt F4 Block Alt F Block Alt T ab Block Alt S pace Block Windows Fey Block Menu Key Block Print Ke Modules Tab for a Terminal The module and settings will be displayed on the Modules tab when the terminal is highlighted Note The 4_Terminal shows the red Configuration Indicator icon to show that the configuration changed when the module was added but it hasn t been restarted yet to load the new configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 384 22 2 Keyboard gt Key Block Single Key Module The Key Block Single Key Module lets you block a single key combination from being send from the terminal to the session Parameter Modifier kep to Block Parameter Modifier Value CTRL Set to Default Set Cancel Key Block Single Key Module Properties You can block a single set of key combinations by adding and configuring the Key Block Single Key Module You can set ALL CTL ALT or CTL ALT as the modifier key s and set A Z F1 F12 and ESC Tab Backsp
276. s Group to your created user by double clicking on the Access Group in the Available text box to move it to the Member Of list Select the OK button to accept the changes These are the only settings needed for a TermSecure User to unlock hidden applications a TermSecure User name and membership in a TermSecure Access Group The wizard has other settings that will be described in the next section Note The full description of the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard is described in TermSecure User Configuration Wizard on page 257 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 271 17 3 Create the TermSecure User using Active Directory ThinManager Active Directory integration allows a TermSecure User to have its Windows user account drawn from the Active Directory You allow ThinManager to store the password to streamline password management The first page of the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard is the TermSecure User Information page that creates the TermSecure User account Enter Term Secure usemame password and penmission information TemSecure User Information Z Copy Settings Copy Settings from another User Pennigssions TermSecure User Information Selecting the Active Directory User checkbox allows you to draw the user account from the Active Directory Select the Search button to begin the Active Directory process by launching the Search for AD User window ThinManager 8 0 User Manua
277. s a conflict with another multicast server on the network Multicast provides the ability for an unlimited number of terminals to boot simultaneously from the same data stream This feature reduces the amount of network traffic and reduces the amount of load on the ThinManager Server when multiple terminals are booting concurrently This function is especially useful for low bandwidth connections and highly utilized networks Smart Multicast allows the terminal firmware to be sent directly to the terminal while a single terminal is booting If additional terminals request the terminal firmware during this time the firmware will be ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 438 multicast so that all terminals can receive the firmware from a single data stream If Smart Multicast is disabled the firmware will always be sent as a multicast transmission Multicast is only available on terminals with ACP Boot Loader Version 5 0 and later No local terminal configuration is needed to use Multicast Unicast ThinManager has error checking that will switch a terminal s firmware download to unicast if the multicast download fails The thin client will continue to try to use multicast at each boot but will use unicast if multicast keeps failing Advanced Settings Selecting the Advanced button will reveal advanced settings for multicast Select the ee for Multicast lt lt J Maximum Packet Size 1432 Advanced lf Enable Multicast Set to Defaults
278. s or registering fingerprint scans Set Schedule This will allow the Schedule button to become active See Scheduling on page 447 Enable Terminal Effects This allows the desktops in MultiSession to slide smoothly into the desktop instead of appearing instantaneously Show terminal status messages This allows the terminal to display status messages in the upper left corner of the screen Allow terminal to be shadowed This dropdown sets the Shadowing setting allowing the configuration of Shadowing Options o No This will prevent the terminal from being shadowed by anyone o Ask This will ask the user to allow shadowing The user will need to say Yes on a message window before the shadowing is allowed ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 143 o Warn Will display a message window alerting the terminal that it is to be shadowed but doesn t require user input before the shadowing is allowed o Yes Will allow shadowing to occur without warning or user input e Allow Interactive Shadow This allows users with Shadowing permission to interactively shadow the terminal Select the Next button to configure the configuration Terminal Mode Selection Select the operating modes for this terminal r Teminal Mode Use Display Clients Enable MultiManitor eae kay eichkeabine l chanle MUko tator E Terminal Mode Selection of the Terminal Configuration Wiza
279. s will change the User Name field to an Organizational Unit field Tem Secure User Group Infomation Enter the Tem Secure User Group name M AD Synchronization Group Group Name Organizational Unit Pemissions Please enter a name Finish Cancel Help TermSecure User Group Information Page Select the Search button to launch the Select AD Location to Search window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 294 E Education local E ACP Education 7 Computers 7 Domain Controllers H ForeignSecurityPrincipals H Managed Service Accounts 7 Program Data Select AD Location to Search Window The Select AD Location to Search window will list the Organizational Units for the domain that the ThinManager Server is a member Highlight the desired Organizational Unit and select the OK button TemSecure User Group Infomation Enter the Tem Secure User Group name W AD Synchronization Group Group Name Organizational Unit TestOU_01 Search Change Group Pennissions Finish Cancel Help TermSecure User Group This will name the TermSecure User Group after the Organizational Unit Select Next ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 295 Display Client Selection Select Yes to specify Display Clients for users in this group Answer Yes here if you want to select user specific Display Clients in addition to the Display Clients that are in the terminal configuration Any user specitic clients will
280. ser specific Applications are controlled by adding the Display Client to the TermSecure User configuration This is covered in Using TermSecure to Provide Roaming Applications on page 318 16 2 User Accounts in TermSecure TermSecure has three user account strategies e The application can belong to the terminal and TermSecure is used to grant access to the application assigned to the terminal The TermSecure account doesn t need to tie to a Windows account e The applications can be assigned to a specific user who needs to use their Windows account to access their applications The TermSecure account is created to match the user s Windows account e The applications can be assigned to a specific user Instead of the Windows account matching the TermSecure account the TermSecure User is assigned a different aliased Windows account to hide the credentials from the user The user account s will be covered in TermSecure Users on page 266 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 255 16 3 Deploying TermSecure Quick List TermSecure may require a number of steps to configure and deploy TermSecure Access Groups can to be created to use Permissions optional Terminals can be assigned TermSecure Access Groups to limit access to specific users optional Display Clients can be assigned TermSecure Access Groups to limit access to specific users optional TermSecure Users need to be created required TermSecure Users can be assigned to Te
281. ses the Program Files x86 instead of Program Files to reflect the location on that particular terminal server When a terminal connects to a terminal server it will be directed to the batch file The batch file will direct the terminal to the right location App Link Enter the linked application path AppLink Path Program Path and Filename Command Line Options Start in the following folder Batch File as the Program Path Point to the batch file in the common location if using a batch file to launch the application from different paths ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 68 Install ThinManager Server EducationDC01 Fd Add ThinManager Server 5 Disconnect Display Cents Ej Display Clients Ege Terminal Services H Desktop63 H Excel rol Camera Terminal Shadow Workstation Remote View Help Ge Add G2 Add Group uuu lock Rename Modify _ a Unlock I Delete Tools View Remove L Refresh Configuration Attribute Value Display Chent Configuration Display Chent Name Chent Type Display Chent Options Always maintain a connector Connect at boot up Disconnect in the background Allow chent to be Tiled Client Can be moved MultiMMonitar Terminal Service Chent Options Teminaldervers Enforce Primary Server Instant Failover Q Find Ctrl F Find Next F3 Desktopbs Terminal Services Educationbs Cr
282. sessen inisinia a anelsactecsaneocenboeadewedaades 392 22 12 TermSecure gt DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader ccccccsseeeeceeeaeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeneaees 393 22 13 TermSecure gt RF Ideas pcProx MOdules ccccccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeceeeeeeeeeaeaseeeeeeeeeesaaseeeeeeees 394 22 14 Touch Screen gt Serial Drivers cccccccccccccccceeccseesseeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeessseeeseeeeeeeesseseaaeeeeeeeessaaseeeeeeees 398 22 15 Touch Screen gt USB Touch Screen DI iver ccccccccccsssssseecceeeseeeeeeeeeeceeesseaeeseeeeeesssaaaeeseeeeees 400 22 16 Video gt Custom Video Mode Module ccescsecccceeeeeeeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeesesseeseeceeeeeesaaseeeeeees 402 23 MUUMOMITOL seccs sete ncoetesseincocweespdaescacsetesceacsuesanensdeseesence eae ecwdetet scum conmedsosnecoreete press cuessuensdeseeceeetent tein 403 23 1 OVERMOS FUN CIOM sisiccescxnccscecaxsanencentassneenctestsastiqndsseasinemieanckentecediasancotednnntaewea ateereeesiduetenteeuavecsoend 412 ZO MOVNO DIC AOS tren sie srcecsnanvoeanataaennsan tesa a E E E 417 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 4 23 3 Share Keyboard and Mouse Module cccseecsecceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseaseeeeeesesseaaaneeeeeeees 419 24 ThinManager Server Configuration WIZard ccccccccccceccceeseseeceeeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeseeaeeeeeeeesssaaageeeeeeees 423 25 REPONS and Bre 6 g 0 lt ieee ete ee tet eet ane ote eee ne ee eee ee ees 442 25 OC
283. slaves to point to a master Parameter Master IP Address Parameter Master IP Address Value ANY Share Keyboard and Mouse Master Module Properties Once the ACP Enabled thin clients are booted the mouse on the master thin client can be moved seamlessly into the other desktops The keyboard will be active in the screen the mouse pointer is on This allows an operator to have control of several displays with only one keyboard and mouse The mouse movement is seamless allowing access to displays without switching Note A Master Share Keyboard and Mouse session cannot be interactively shadowed in ThinManager unless that parameter is activated The keyboards and mice for the slave thin clients can be left attached but stowed away until a multi user configuration is needed ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 421 23 3 3 Shared Keyboard and Mouse with MultiMonitor Using the Shared Keyboard and Mouse module fell out of favor when the MultiMonitor hardware was introduced It was easier to use a single MultiMonitor thin client to show multiple displays than using several thin clients and the Shared Keyboard and Mouse module The Shared Keyboard and Mouse module made a comeback once people realized they could tie several MultiMonitor thin clients together to provide a wall of monitors in a control room Master MultiMonitor Shared Keyboard and Mouse Module MultiMonitor with Shared Keyboard and Mouse The configuration of the Slave
284. some of the fields to force manual log in Log In Information SS Terminal Server Name Page This shows the result of adding an Active Directory account as the user account of a terminal ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 241 15 3 Password and Account Management ThinManager has tools to manage domain accounts and passwords 15 3 1 Active Directory Manage Accounts Management The first tool is the Manage Accounts tool 2 i Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help E Restore eo Backup e Synchronize ACCESS Active Directory Accounts al y anac Password Synchronized Last Passwor test02 education local 04 24 15 15 test 1 education local 05 12 15 21 test0 3 education local 04 24 15 15 test04 education local 04 24 15 15 administrator Education local 04 14 15 17 pburns education local 04 03 15 11 Manage Active Directory Accounts Selecting Manage gt Manage Accounts will launch the Manage Active Directory Accounts window It lists all the AD user accounts that have been referenced in ThinManager Double click on an account to launch the Password Maintenance Options window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 242 Active Directory Acco ig hinti en i sii sai 3 Teea test02 education Jo IY Use Sistem Default Password Settings 04 24 15 15 test 1 education lc 05 12 15 21 test03 education lo 04 24 15 15 test04 education lo Minimum Password
285. ssed in Using TermSecure to Provide Roaming Applications on page 318 Creating a TermSecure User who is not a member of a domain is discussed in Create the TermSecure User with a Non Domain on page 270 Using Active Directory to create TermSecure User accounts will be discussed in Create the TermSecure User using Active Directory on page 272 Create the TermSecure User using Active Directory on page 272 contains the entire TermSecure User wizard Using Card Readers with TermSecure Users is covered in Card and Badge Configuration for a TermSecure User on page 335 Using Fingerprint Scanners for TermSecure Users is covered in Fingerprint Reader on page 351 ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 266 17 1 TermSecure User without Windows Accounts lf the TermSecure User is only accessing Terminal specific display clients and not launching display clients of their own then the TermSecure User does not need to be tied to a Windows account Open the TermSecure User tree by clicking on the TermSecure User icon at the bottom of the ThinManager tree a aes eer Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help fed ThinManager Server EducationDCot Ge Remove Pa Add Add Group E Find Ctrl F F Add ThinManager Server G Refresh r a Lock Rename Find Next F3 Modify Phd Disconnect Unlock IEY Delete ThinManager Server Edit summary Event Log E TermSecure Leen Attribut oo Add User Add User Group Mo
286. ssion and re spawn a new session with the application running This allows the administrator to control content to the user in a simple manner without needing to use group policies SmartSession This adds SmartSession to the display client which provides load balancing between member terminal servers SmartSession uses CPU availability memory and the number of sessions on the member ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 63 terminal servers to determine the load on the servers Thin clients connect to the terminal server with the most available resources Enforce Primary This setting tells a thin client to reconnect to its original terminal server if that terminal server has failed and recovered This is not available if SmartSession is selected Instant Failover This provides Instant Failover where the terminal will connect to two terminal servers in the Display Client The terminal will have an active session on two terminal servers but will only display one session If the first terminal server fails the session of the second terminal server session is immediately displayed eliminating any downtime due to terminal server failure An Instant Failover display client will want to have two active sessions so if one terminal server fails the display client will start a session on a third terminal server if you have one in the server list Display Client Members Select the Terminal Servers for this Display Client Selected Teminal Servers
287. ssions The Terminal Interface Options page and Hotkey Configuration page allow you to configure switching methods The mouse options for switching are e Show Group Selector on Terminal This checkbox if selected will display an on screen drop down menu that can be activated by mouse e Enable Tiling This checkbox when selected allows the Display Clients to be tiled on the monitor to provide an overview of all the sessions at once e Screen Edge Group Selection This checkbox if selected will activate a feature that will switch windows if the mouse is moved to the edge of the screen The Selector Options button launches the Group Selector Options window that has the settings for switching between sessions when using MultiSession ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 148 iw Auto hide Selector E Cancel Selector Menu Size Normal Display Client Selector Options The Group Selector is hidden in the top center of the terminal screen and can be revealed by moving the mouse to the center of the top edge The Group Selector will remain visible if the Auto hide Selector checkbox is unchecked Checking the Tile on Selector activation will put the the Tile Command on the Group Selector The Group Selector font size can be adjusted with the Selector Menu Size dropdown Select the OK button to accept changes or the Cancel button to close The Tiling Options button launches the Tile Options window that has the settin
288. sword for access even if the password is configured in ThinManager Zero Pad Facility Code and ID This will add a zero to the number string This is rarely needed ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 394 22 13 2 USB RF Ideas pcProx USB Module This module is used with the RDR 6081AKU RDR 80582AK0O and RDR 80082AKO USB RFlideas pcProx readers Parameter Value Model ROR 8008246 0 Mode Temsecure Bits in ID Number AK0 Only 16 Bits in Facility Code AKO Only a ero Pad Facility Code and ID ARO Only NO Allow Manual TermSecure Logon Prompt for TermSecure Password NO Expose Card ID to Termblon Actives Co NO Parameter Value Set to Defaut Cancel RF Ideas pcProx USB Module The parameters are The RF Ideas USB pcProx Module has parameters that can be configured Model This allows you to select between the RDR 6081 AKU RDR 80582AK0O and RDR 80082AKO USB pcProx card reader Mode This allows you to select between TermSecure Wedge and TermMon modes o TermSecure Mode This allows the card to be used with TermSecure as a login device o Wedge Mode This allows the data to be sent to the session as a character string o TermMon Mode This allows the data to be sent to the TermMon Activex Bits in ID Number AKO Only Different cards use different numbers of data bits in their format This sets the number of data bits to match that used by the card as an identifier Bits in Facili
289. t Open to install Once these two components are added the report will be available ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 446 26 Scheduling Reports can be scheduled to be run once at a specified time or to be run regularly at a specific time The reports are saved as html files for storage or further analysis Scheduling is available for more than running reports Schedules ca be created for e The System in the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard e Terminals in the Terminal Configuration Wizard e Terminal Servers in the Terminal Server Configuration Wizard e TermSecure Users in the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard 26 1 System Scheduling of Reports Reports are scheduled on the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard Open the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard to schedule report generation by highlighting the ThinManager Server icon right clicking and selecting Modify System Schedule Edit the system schedule system Schedule Edit Schedule ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard System Schedule Navigate to the System Schedule page and select the Edit Schedule button to launch the Event Schedule window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 447 Select Event Category system Event Schedule Window Select the Add button to open the Schedule window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 448 Event Type Run Report Report Template File Event Log Report Output File W Auto Generate Filen
290. t a hotkey to make the cursor appear e Locate Pointer Hotkey Modifier This allows you to set the modifier key to activate the hotkey to show the pointer cursor e Home Pointer Hotkey This allows you to set a hotkey that will move the cursor to the center of the main screen e Home Pointer Hotkey Modifier This allows you to set the modifier key that will move the cursor to the center of the main screen e Locate Inactivity Time seconds This sets the length of the idle time before the locate pointer cursor is activated e Home Pointer Inactivity Time Seconds This sets the length of the idle time before the locate pointer cursor is moved to the center of the main screen e Locate Display Time seconds This is the length of time that the locate pointer crosshair cursor will be displayed when activated ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 389 22 8 RDP gt RDP Serial Port Redirection Module Using serial ports on a thin client presents a paradox The session is running on a terminal server and not the thin client If you connect a serial device to the thin client and reference it in the session the session will look at the local serial ports on the server and not the remote serial ports on the terminal where the device is attached Adding the RDP Serial Port Redirection Module will map the remote ports on the terminal to the local ports in the session If the session references COM Port 1it will be sent to the termin
291. t saves CPU resources on the terminal server This module has a Disable Time Period function that will can disable the screen saver during working hours so that the screen is visible during the working hours Parameter Value Screen Saver Blank Screen Wait Time in Minutes 30 Use Disable Time Pernod NO Disable Start Hour 0 23 T Disable End Hour 0 23 T Force Off when Start Hour Reached NO Parameter Value Set to Default moa Screen Saver Module Parameters The Screen Saver Module configuration includes e Screen Saver the graphic that is displayed when the screen saver is active e Wait Time in Minutes the length of time that the terminal needs to be idle before the screen saver starts e Use Disable Time Period the screen saver can be set to be disabled or unavailable during a time block This could be used to prevent the screen saver from running during normal business hours o Disable Start Time 0 23 This sets the start of the disabled time block 0 is Midnight and 23 is 11 00 p m o Disable End Time 0 23 This sets the end of the disabled time block 0 is Midnight and 23 is 11 00 p m o Force Off when Start Hour is Reached If set to Yes this will turn the screen saver off when the Disable End Time is reached ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 391 22 11 Sound gt Universal Sound Driver Many ThinManager Ready thin clients and ThinManager Compatible thin clients have audio ports for speak
292. t servers with ease The Override button launches the Override Settings window that allows you to modify the login settings ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 146 Windows Login Settings Override m Uzemame search Password Verty Password Override E Domain 4ppLink Command Line Command Line Options Override E peee Video Settings Override E Resolution Color Depth 240x320 256 Colors coca OK Override Settings Page The Override Settings page allows you to change the user account used for logins add a command line option or change the resolution If you are in a domain you can use the Search button to pull a user account from the Active Directory See Using Active Directory for Terminal Users on page 237 Select the OK button to close the Override Settings window Select the Next button on the Display Client Selection page to configure the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 147 Terminal Interface Options Select the display client selector and main menu options that will be available on the terminal Display Client Selection Options Enable Tiling Sereen Edge Display Client Selection ne Canca Help Terminal Interface Options Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard A single display client needs no additional navigation on the terminal If you have multiple display clients on the terminal you need to have a method to switch between the se
293. t the Control will connect to Note To use the OverridelP property the TermMon ActiveX Control Configuration Module must be added to the terminal configuration in ThinManager In the module configuration Allow ActiveX Connections must be set to YES and Only Allow Connections from Session must be set to NO e WatchdogTime This is the number of seconds before the watchdog will reset the terminal session Once this property is set to a non zero value the property must be updated before the watchdog time reaches zero To disable the watchdog set this property to zero The watchdog is disabled by default Note The Enable Method does not need to be called for watchdog operation Watchdog operation is independent of the Enable and Disable Methods e ActiveScreen For MultiMonitor configurations this is the active screen number A value of zero default will set the active screen to the screen the mouse pointer is on when a method or command is executed A non zero value will set the Active Screen to the screen number specified All methods and commands will be executed on the specified screen 27 1 3 Events When a property value changes an event will be generated by the Control When an Event occurs the event code can be used to determine the property that changed The Enable method must be invoked in order to receive events except for Watchdog Time The event code is provided by the Control as follows e TermMonEvent TerminalName
294. t the Next button on the Module Selection page to configure the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 162 This terminal will establish a monitoring connection to all ThinManager Servers in this list ThinManager Server Monitor List Vad Available ThinManager Servers Selected ThinManager Servers ThinManager Server Monitor List Page The ThinManager Server Monitor List page is a legacy page from early versions of ThinManager and is not used This page was used before Auto Synchronization was added to ThinManager This page was needed to list the ThinManager Servers for the terminals Auto Synchronization does this automatically so the page will not show if using Auto Synchronization This page was left to prevent problems when upgrading from an old ThinManager system to a modern one Select the Next button to configure the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 163 Monitoring Configuration Select the setting for how often the Tenninal Server status is monitored by this terminal Monitor Interval Monitor Timeout Monitor Retry Primary Up Delay Multiplier Primary Up Delay 30 Seconds Cancel Help Monitoring Connection Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard The Monitoring Configuration page sets the speed that failover is detected and initiated A thin client creates a socket connection to the terminal server If the socket is disconnected the terminal will try to reconnect and failover based
295. t to ThinManager ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 198 13 3 4 Not using standard DHCP server The Not using standard DHCP server mode is used when you do not have an existing DHCP server This mode is configured to give ThinManager the ability to pass all the information needed to boot In ThinManager Select Manage gt PXE Server to open the PXE Server Wizard Select the Enable PXE Server checkbox on the PXE Server Configuration page Network Interface Configuration Select the settings for each network interface Select Interface to Configure Intel R 25 4 Gigabit Network Connection Interface Primary IP Address 10 7 10 61 r PXE Server Mode Using standard DHCP server C Using standard DHCP server with Boot Options Not using standard DHCP server M Allow New PXE clients Fish _ Cance Hen Network Interface Configuration Page of the PXE Server Wizard Select the Not using standard DHCP radio button on the Network Interface Configuration page Select the Next button to navigate to the IP Address Range Configuration page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 199 IP Address Range Configuration Configure each range of IP Addresses ending IP Address Delete Edit Finish Cancel Help IP Address Range Configuration Page of the PXE Configuration Wizard The ThinManager Server needs to have a range of IP addresses added so that it can give the ThinManager Compatible thin client their
296. tSession Display Clients The default settings will give a minimum wait of 0 seconds and will let terminals connect after 120 seconds even if the load has not lowered ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 78 v Ifthe server bogs down with the default settings then try a longer interval Checking the Infinite checkbox will keep the terminal waiting until the load lowers to an acceptable level However this may not be a good idea because if the server has problems like a memory leak then the resources may never lower enough to allow the terminals to connect It would be better to move the Max field to a higher interval v SmartSession load balancing and Queuing can be applied to a display client with a single member terminal server This allows the single server to have the terminals connect in an orderly fashion spreading the demand for startup resources instead of all connecting at the same time and overloading the server 8 7 Enforce Primary ThinManager uses a list of assigned terminal servers that the terminal can connect to The top terminal server is considered the primary terminal server Display Client Members Select the Terminal Servers for this Display Client Available Tenninal Servers Selected Teminal Servers Blue1 1 10 5 10 11 COUCETIONS i T7 Te Education RDF 02a 10 7 10 62 Gold45 10 7 10 45 Edit Server List Primary Terminal Server The thin client will connect to the terminal servers in order
297. tallation License Installation Event Selection Importance of Page ThinManager has event notification E mails or Windows messages can be sent by ThinManager to identify changes in the setup configuration or status Settings e Email Checking the E mail checkbox will send an e mail message when that event occurs The e mail needs to be set up on the next page of the wizard e Windows Messages Checking the Windows Message checkbox will send a message to a terminal when that event occurs The terminal needs to be defined on the next page of the wizard Why Change from Default Settings Information about these events can be useful The event needs checked to add the notification The ThinManager Server Stop Start Terminal Server Monitor Connection and Terminal Monitor Connection events may indicate the failure of the ThinManager Server Terminal Server or terminal Sharing information on configuration changes firmware TermCap or license installation can be useful when management is shared among a group Sending an e mail to all group members keeps them informed of all changes Select Next to continue Finish to save and close or Cancel to close without saving ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 435 Enter the e mail addresses to receive e mails and select the terminals that will receive Windows messages E mail or Windows Message Recipients Wey lt E Mail SMTP Server E mail Retum Address thinserver thin
298. te Assistance Remote Desktop Allow users to connect remotely to this computer Full computer name p 5B What is Remote Desktop Select Remote Users For users to connect remotely to this computer the user account must have a password Windows Firewall will be configured to allow Remote Desktop connectons to this computer Workstation System Properties Open the workstation System Properties either by right clicking on the My Computer icon and select Properties or by double clicking on the System icon in the Control Panel v Check the Allow users to connect remotely to this computer checkbox You can specify which users can access the workstation by clicking the Select Remote Users button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 41 Remote Desktop Users The users listed below can connect to this computer and any members of the Administrators group can connect even if they are not listed admins cE i pourns FF ThinMan pours already has access Add To create new user accounts or add users to other groups go to Control Panel and open User Accounts Remote Desktop Users Clicking the Select Remote Users button will open the Remote Desktop Users window Use the Add button to grant permission to users This makes the workstations a source You deliver the workstation to the thin client by defining Workstation Display Clients as shown in the Content section See Content Workstation Deployment on page 120 T
299. ted display clients will be displayed in the Workstation branch of the Display Client tree in ThinManager ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 127 11 3 Adding the Workstation Display Client to the Terminal Open the Terminal Configuration Wizard by double clicking on the terminal in the Terminal branch of the ThinManager tree Navigate to the Display Client Selection page Display Client Selection Select the Display Clients to use on this terminal Available Display Clients Selected Display Clients Legacy_HM AP_ Desktop Display Client Selection Page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard The Workstation display clients can be added like the other display clients by moving them to the Selected Display Clients list on the Display Client Selection page of the Terminal Configuration Wizard If the workstation uses a different account then the terminal use the Override button to change the Windows account that is used for logging in ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 128 Windows Login Settings Override m Username operator search Password Verty Password i Override E Domain 4ppLink Command Line Command Line Options Override E pee ooe a SS Video Settings Override E Resolution Color Depth 240x320 256 Colors coca OK Override Settings The Override button on the Display Client Selection page wi
300. that in the Terminal Server Wizard Open the Terminal Server Wizard by double clicking on the desired server on the Terminal Servers branch of the Display Server tree Navigate to the SmartSession Configuration page tad Terminal Server Wizard Enter the SmartSession limits for this Terminal Server Smart Session Configuration SY CPU Utilization Memory Utilization Sessiong SmartSession Configuration Page of the Terminal Server Wizard Each resource that ThinManager measure for SmartSession load balancing has an adjustable range The CPU Utilization and the Memory Utilization uses 0 to 100 as its scale The Sessions resource is based on 50 sessions where 0 sessions is 0 25 session sis 50 and 50 sessions is 100 used If you are concerned about using all your resources on a server you can lower the Maximum setting Changing the Sessions maximum to 25 would mean that 25 sessions is 100 utilized and ThinManager will consider the server less available Likewise changing the CPU Utilization maximum to 75 will tell ThinManager that the server is loaded at 75 CPU utilization leaving some spare CPU available These numbers can be left at the default settings or can be tweaked through trial and error to determine the best performance v The settings can be left at the defaults unless you notice a performance problem that changing the Weights or Ranges may correct ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 77 8 6 3 Queuing Another
301. the Terminal Servers for this Display Client Available Tenninal Servers Selected Teminal Servers Blue 11 10 5 10 11 Education63 10 7 10 63 EducationRDPO4a 10 7 10 62 Gold45 10 7 10 45 gt 4 Edit Server List Display Client Members Page of the Display Client Wizard The Display Client Members page of the Display Client Wizard allows the selection of terminal servers that you want the application to run on Move the terminal servers you want to use from the Available Terminal Server list to the Selected Terminal Server list by highlighting the desired server and using the Left or Right arrow v If your defined terminal servers do not show in the list then you probably selected SmartSession on the previous page without checking the Available for Display Clients using SmartSession on the Terminal Server Capability page of the Terminal Server Wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 58 You can click the Edit Server List button to open the Terminal Server List Wizard to open each terminal server wizard to check the needed checkbox Adding two terminal servers to the Selected Terminal Server list will provide failover In normal failover the terminal will connect to the first terminal server If it fails it will connect to the second SmartSession load balancing does not follow the list order but instead goes to the terminal server with the lightest load Select the Finish button to complete the wizard and save the
302. the ThinManager system by adding location to the application delivery This allows content to be sent to the right person at the right place at the right time Content m lt You create Locations in Relevance and send content to the locations These can be assigned locations with a tethered terminal or can be unassigned locations that have no terminal at the location and are accessed solely by mobile devices Relevance Locations can be resolved manually or by using bar codes QR codes Bluetooth beacons or GPS ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 8 2 ThinManager Interface The ThinManager interface was changed in ThinManager 7 0 to a style based on the Microsoft Outlook template This section will lead you through the important sections You may find specific information by pressing the F1 key while in the ThinManager program b at it Manage 3 Install Tools View Remote View Help l ped ThinManager Server EducationDCo1 z Remove E ae Add ce Add Group Find Ctrl F fd Add ThinManager Server A g Refresh 4 Lock Rename Find Next F3 Modify gt Disconnect A Unlock x Delete ThinManager Server Edit Fa hinManager Server sf Configuration Licenses Properties Versions Synchronization BA ThinManager Servers f Attribute Value fad EducationDco1 7 6 Name EducationO C01 Unknown Terminal Configura Allow Unknown Terminals to connect YES Authentication Required for Replac None Allow Automatic Terminal Creation
303. the URL of the desired site in the Command Line Options field 8 6 SmartSession SmartSession This adds SmartSession to the display client which provides load balancing between member terminal servers SmartSession uses CPU availability memory and the number of sessions on the member terminal servers to determine the load on the servers Thin clients connect to the terminal server with the most available resources ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 74 Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help head ThinManager Server EducationDC01 7 je Remove va ce Add G2 Add Group w Find Ctrl F Fd Add ThinManager Server a gt Refresh O Rename Find Next F3 gv Disconnect ef Unlock C Delete Thinkianager Server Edit Oe ll a Configuration Server Rank Display Clients Server Load Line Color E ia Terminal Services Education63 99 998 al Calculator Education A Pula 143 521 E Desktop2003 E Desktop2012 a Desktops H Excel H A HM EE HMI_2 E ThinManager_Com HH Thunderbird k Camera m Terminal Shadow Workstation cy ThinManager Server i 2 SmartSession Load Balancing Graph The formula that ThinManager uses to calculate SmartSession load balancing is SmartSession Load CPUwt X CPU RAMwt X RAM SessionWt X Session The load CPU weight x the CPU Use Memory weight x Memory Use Session weight x Session Number The Weight is configurable in the Display Client Wizard The range is co
304. the configuration to the terminal ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 117 select Terminal to Shadow Shadow Menu A Terminal Shadow Display Client with more than a single terminal will open with a Select Terminal to Shadow menu Highlight the terminal you want to shadow and select the OK button You will connect to the terminal and display the screen from the shadowed thin client 10 3 1 Display Client Group Selector During Shadow The Terminal Shadow display client will be displayed in the Group Selector Menu of the terminal it is assigned The group selector shows the local display clients assigned to the terminal shadow PE HM 1 Calculator shadow Any shadow FXE Hide End Shad Local Terminal Menu Selector When the local Group Selector menu is shown the Group Selector of the remote terminal is hidden If you want to use the remote terminal s Group Selector you select Hide on the local Group Selector This will hide the local selector and show the remote Group Selector Desktop2Uus Desktop2Uus Calculator Remote Terminal Menu Selector Once the remote group selector menu is used the local terminal will revert back to the local group selector ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 118 Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help w Interactive Send Keys C scaled to Window Zoom In ety GO Full Screen Zoom Out Terminals ules Schedule Properties Shadow Attribute Value Desktop2Uus Remote DesktopZ
305. the drop down to select another function key Select the OK button to accept changes or the Cancel button to close Selecting the Change Hotkeys button when Enable Group Hotkeys is selected will allow the MultiSession switching hotkeys to be changed from the default Next Display Client Hotkey OK Control Key Page Down Cancel C AltKey Previous Display Client Hotkey Control Rey Page Up Alt Key Select MultiSession Switching Hotkeys The default hotkey for MultiSession switching is set to Control Page Up and Control Page Down This can be changed by selecting the Alt Key radio button or using the drop down to select another hot key Select the OK button to accept changes or the Cancel button to close ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 151 Selecting the Change Hotkeys button when Enable Tiling Hotkeys is selected will allow the hotkeys to be changed from the default r Tile Hotkey Ok Control Key Cancel C Alt Key Select SessionTiling Hotkeys The default hotkey for SessionTiling activation is set to Control t This can be changed by selecting the Alt Key radio button or using the drop down to select another hot key Select the OK button to continue or the Cancel button to close without accepting changes Select the Next button on the Hotkey Configuration page to configure the configuration ThinManager 8 0
306. the next time the user logs on Pre Configured Windows Accounts Select the Next button on Windows Log In Information page to continue with the configuration ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 327 Install Tools View Remote View E ThinManager Server EducationDC01 G Remove E fe Add J Add Group sg Find Ctrl F Fd Add ThinManager Server Refresh U F 0 Rename Find Next F3 ET Disconnect j a Unlock iG Delete ThinManager Server Edit Contig Attribute Password Change Interval Minimum Password Length Password Must Contain a Number Password Must Contain a Capital Letter yord Must Contain a Symbol TestOU_01 o Adam Brown n 9 Mike TemSecure Acces Groups Member Of k S Foremen Maintenance Shadow Options Allow Shadowing TES Allow Interactive Shadowing TES ThinManager with TermSecure Log On Open ThinManager and select the TermSecure User tree The tree shows TermSecure Users Pburns is a Windows account that is a member of the Foreman group and has the Foreman permission from that group He has the Maintenance permission added individually along with Form03 added as its personal display client These accounts are created and can be logged on through a terminal ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 328 19 2 Logging On To log in a TermSecure User on a terminal go to a terminal that has the Enable TermSecure checkbox selected on the Terminal Mode Specification page You can log in by e Ope
307. the terminal e CurrentTerminalServerGroup This is the Display Client that is currently being displayed on the terminal e CurrentWindowsUsername This is the Windows Username of the session where the Control has been executed This property is not available when the RunInSession property is set to False e TerminalServerName This is the name of the Terminal Server where the Control is running This property is not available when the RunInSession property is set to False e UserID This is the identifier associated with a TermSecure user An example of this would be the badge number of a security badge used by a TermSecure user when scanning the badge ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 456 Using this property may require enabling the Expose ID setting in the appropriate ThinManager module i e RFldeas pcProx USB Module e RelevanceLocationName This is the complete path and name of the current Relevance Location e ScanResult This property will contain the result of the Command Method Scan Code commands 27 1 2 Read Write Properties These properties can be set by the application e RunlnSession When the RuninSession property is set to True the Control will be running in the terminal s terminal services session The terminal IP address will be determined automatically by the control e OverridelP If the RuninSession property is set to False the OverridelP property specifies the IP Address of the terminal tha
308. ting any downtime due to terminal server failure a rn Terminal with Instant Failover and Backup Sessions An Instant Failover display client will want to have two active sessions so if one terminal server fails the display client will start a session on a third terminal server if you have one in the server list Instant Failover requires L Two or more servers The same applications installed with the same path The same Windows accounts on each server OU wv The Display Client needs the Instant Failover checkbox checked on the Terminal Services and Workstation Options Use the Auto Login function so switching is automatic and doesn t require a user to login to start the session v Instant Failover is free from ThinManager but you will probably need a second license from your application vendor S ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 83 9 Content Camera Display Clients IP camera video feed can be displayed on ThinManager Ready thin clients and ThinManager Compatible thin clients LI Configure the camera device according to the camera vender guidelines and add to your network Define the camera as a Camera Display Server LJ L Create a Camera Display Client and add camera output as overlays See Content Camera Display Clients on page 84 E Add the Camera Display Client to a terminal See Terminal Configuration in ThinManager on page 136 Display Client applications for the terminal are defined using t
309. to this Display Client MW Allow Display Client to be tiled M Allow Display Client to be moved MultiMonitor Include IP Camera Overlays M Always maintain a con lf Connect at boot up sconnect in the background Display Client Options Page of the Terminal Shadow Display Client Wizard The Display Client Options page of the Terminal Shadow Display Client wizard is the same as the Terminal Server Display Client wizard Select Next to continue ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 113 Tenninal Shadow Display Client Select the terminal to shadow Tenninal to Shadow All Terminals Available Shadow Display Client Options M Interactive Shadow Screen to Shadow Al Screens Terminal Shadow Display Client Page of the Terminal Shadow Display Client Wizard The Terminal Shadow Display Client page of the Terminal Shadow Display Client wizard is unique Unselect the All Terminals Available checkbox and use the Add button to launch the Select Terminal or Group window to add specific terminals ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 114 E Terminals Cancel 1_PXE Select Terminal or Group Window The Select Terminal or Group window allows you to select a single group or a terminal and add to the Shadow menu Highlight your selection and click the OK button If you select a terminal you can repeat until you have selected all the terminals you want ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 115 Tenninal Shadow Display Client Select th
310. tor Fducation lors WO wn 04 14 15 17 if pburns education local 04 03 15 11 user si education loca N A 05 12 15 21 o O Convert Cancel Manage Active Directory Accounts Open the Manage Active Directory Accounts window by selecting Manage gt Manage Accounts Highlight the legacy account and select the Convert button This will launch the Convert Accounts to Managed Accounts window Unmanaged Accounts omer Fassword Options Convert Accounts to Managed Accounts Window Highlight the legacy account and select the Convert button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 247 Active Directory Accounts S me g Tl g yncn Last Passwor test02 education local 04 24 15 15 test 1 education local ES YES 05 12 15 21 test0 3 education local 04 24 15 15 test04 education local 1 04 24 15 15 administrator Education local 04 14 15 17 pburns education local 04 03 15 11 user S education loca 05 12 15 21 Manage Active Directory Accounts Window The Manage Active Directory Accounts Window will show that the account is now managed by ThinManager Double click on a legacy domain account to launch the Password Maintenance Options window for that account W Allow Thinktanager to manage password M Use System Default Password Settings Password Complexity Requirements Minimum Password Length 20 feo Maximum Password Length Password Maintenance Rotate Password every fo days R
311. tory Default Password Settings En ni Password Change Interval Minimum Password Length 20 60 Maximum Password Length Active Directoy Synchronization Mode Choose AD Synchronization Mode security Group Synchronize every 1 minutes Start Sync Now Active Directory System Settings The Settings Active Directory button launches the Active Directory System Settings window This has the settings for the passwords They include Active Directory Default Password Settings Password Change Interval This is the number of days before the password must be changed Minimum Password Length This is the minimum number of characters a password may have J Maximum Password Length This is the maximum number of characters a password may have Active Directory Synchronization Mode e Choose AD Synchronization Mode This is used when batch creating TermSecure Users You may generate users from one Windows Security Group or multiple Organizational Units Synchronize every X Minutes This is how often that ThinManager will synchronize with the Active Directory Password communication is encrypted for security Start Sync Now This will manually start the synchronization between the ThinManager Server and the Active Directory ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 254 16 TermSecure Overview TermSecure is a ThinManager feature that allows users to use a ThinManager Ready thin client to access user specific or term
312. ty Code AKO Only Different cards use different numbers of data bits in their format This sets the number of data bits of the Facility Code Zero Pad Facility Code and ID AKO Only This adds a leading 0 to the Facility Code if needed Allow Manual TermSecure Login This when set to Yes will allow a TermSecure user to log into a terminal without a TermSecure ID device If set to No TermSecure users must use a TermSecure ID device to log in ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 395 e Prompt for TermSecure Password This when set to Yes will require a TermSecure to enter their password for access even if the password is configured in ThinManager e Expose Card ID to TermMon ActiveX Control Allows the card data to be sent to the TermMon ActiveX without using it as a TermSecure User identifier To configure a parameter e Highlight the parameter e Change the value e Select the Set button to apply the new value e Select Done to accept the changes Once the terminal has the module added it will need to restart to apply the changes Select the Finish button to close the Terminal Configuration Wizard Right click on the terminal in the ThinManager tree and select Restart ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 396 22 13 3 RFideas pcProx Sonar Module RF Ideas has a sonar device that can be pointer to the operator It becomes active when a TermSecure User logs on and measured the time for a sonar echo If the user walks away with
313. ual 425 Historical Logging Wey Select the items to log and how long to maintain the logged information Historical Data Maintain Historical Log for i days Clear History Event Log Maintain Event Log for 7 days Choose events to log i Terminal Server Events i Teminal Events if Teminal Configuration changes W Tem Secure User Configuration changes Clear Event Log z Back Finish Cancel Help Historical Logging Importance of Page Sets the duration that logs are maintained Settings e Maintain Historical Log for X days This field determines the length of time that the terminal server CPU and memory data from the Terminal Server Graph tab is stored See Details Pane for an example of the graph e Maintain Event Log for X days This field determines how long the event log is kept e Choose events to log These checkboxes determine what events are stored in the log e Terminal Server Events This checkbox when selected records events of the terminal servers e Terminal Events This checkbox when selected records events of the terminal e Terminal Configuration Changes This checkbox when selected records changes to the terminal configuration e User Configuration Changes This checkbox when selected records changes to the TermSecure User configuration Buttons e Clear History This button will erase the Historical log e Clear Event Log This button will erase the Event log ThinMan
314. undant Ethernet Module e Miscellaneous gt Second Network Module e Mouse gt Locate Pointer Module e RDP gt RDP Serial Port Redirection Module e Screen Saver gt MultiSession Screen Saver Module e Screen Saver gt Screen Saver Module e Sound gt Universal Sound Driver e TermSecure gt DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader e TermSecure gt RF Ideas pcProx Modules e Touch Screen gt Serial Touch Screen Drivers e Touch Screen gt USB Touch Screen Driver e Video gt Custom Video Mode Module ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 379 22 1 Adding a Module Keyboard gt Key Block Module Double click on your terminal to launch the Terminal Configuration Wizard Navigate to the Module Selection page Module Selection Select the modules that load on this terminal at boot up Move Up Move Down Configure Hemove Module Selection Page Select the Add button to launch the Attach Module to Terminal window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 380 Module Tyne Keyboard Show Advanced Modules L Rey Block singe Bey Module Keyboard aera Module On Screen Keyboard Configuration Module AF Ideas pcFros USB Module Share Keyboard and Mouse Master Module Share Keyboard and Mouse Slave Module Cancel Attach Module to Terminal Window The Attach Module to Terminal window has been organized with a drop down box The modules may be viewed by category or as a whole Select a module category from the Module Type drop down H
315. up Find Ctrl F F Add ThinManager Server Ke Refresh 1 Lock Rename Find Next F3 Fn Modify F gt Disconnect Unlock J Delete Thinklanager Server Edit Find Edit Edit includes e Add ThinManager Server This allows you to connect to and manage other ThinManager Servers from your local interface You need the appropriate permissions on the remote computer for access Disconnect This breaks the connection to the remote ThinManager Server Remove This deletes the remote ThinManager Server from the local list It doesn t affect the remote ThinManager Server Refresh This refreshes the data Modify This will open the configuration wizard for whatever item is highlighted in the tree Add This will launch a new configuration wizard for whatever branch is highlighted in the tree Add Group This will launch a group configuration wizard for whatever branch is highlighted in the tree Rename This allows you to rename a highlighted item e Delete This will allow you to delete a highlighted item e Find This will allow you to search for names descriptions IP addresses and other data in the tree e Find Next This allows you to repeatedly search for a term Edit Manage Install Tools View Remote View Help a Restore be DNS Configuration E l E p e Backup 3 ah Configure Default Terminal Litt PXE Thinklanager Manage Synchronize Settings Access me Synchr
316. uration wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 356 Card Badge Information Enter card badge information if user has one Card Badge Information This user will use a card or badge to log in Enter Card Badge ID number Always Prompt for Password Biometric Information ant Always Prompt for Password Card Badge Information Page The Card Badge Information Page has an Enroll Fingerprint button that begins the registration process Select the Enroll Fingerprint button to launch the Enroll Fingerprint window Note The Always Prompt for Password checkbox will force the user to enter their password at each login if checked ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 357 Select Finger to Enroll Right Index Finger Start Enrollment Delete Enrollment Enroll Fingerprint Window Select the Change button to open the Select Terminal Group window to select the terminal that has the fingerprint scanner you will use for registration El Terminals i 1_Terminal 2 Terminal Cancel 3 Terminal 4 Terminal Boller Mobile06 Select Terminal Group Window Highlight the terminal that has the fingerprint scanner you will use for registration in the Select Terminal Group window and select the OK button This terminal will be registered as the Enrollment Terminal ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 358 netem Select Finger to Enroll Right Index Finger Start Enrollment Delete Enrollment Enroll F
317. ure login sounds on the terminal e Only Play sound in Foreground Session This turns off the sound in background sessions when using MultiSession ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 392 Master Volume Level 0 100 This sets the master volume for the terminal Start Sound Volume Level 0 100 This sets the starting volume for the terminal Sound Effects Volume Level 0 100 This sets the level for sound effects on the terminal Sound Card Number This lets you specify which sound card to use if you have multiple sound cards 22 12 TermSecure gt DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader ThinManager supports the DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader biometric reader from Crossmatch to add another element of security to a ThinManager system Parameter Value Mode Temsecure Data Format ISO 19794 2 2005 Show Status Messages YES Allow Manual Logor NO Prompt for TermSecure Password Parameter Value Set to Default ces DigitalPersona UareU Fingerprint Reader Module The DigitalPersona UareU Module has several settings Mode This allows you to use the reader with TermSecure the TermMon Activex or as a TermMon Lookup device Data Format This allows you to choose the data format used by the biometric reader Show Status Messages This will display activity messages in the upper right corner of the terminal Allow Manual Logon This can be set to No to require access only through the biometri
318. use DHCP will ignore this setting 13 1 2 Static IP Addressing Most models of ThinManager Ready thin clients allow the usage of static IPs These are set on the IP Configuration Menu Open the IP Configuration Menu by selecting any key at the IP Configuration Prompt page ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 188 ACP Hetwork Boot Loader v5 01 Copyright 1999 2004 Automation Control Products Terminal IP Address 192 168 353 115 Primary ThinManager Server IP Address 192 168 3 11 Secondary ThinManager Server IP Address 192 168 353 132 Router IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Password Status Disabled Load Default Values Help Abort Changes and Exit Save Changes and Exit IP Configuration Menu Static IP Press the A to allow the client IP to change from DHCP to static by assigning a static IP address to the terminal Type in the static IP address for the client including the separating periods and press the Enter key Once the Terminal has a static IP assigned the IP Configuration Menu will be shown to allow the setting of other values A Terminal IP Address This should be a unique address for the terminal B Primary ThinManager Server IP Address This should be the unique address for your main ThinManager Server C Secondary ThinManager Server IP Address The Secondary ThinManager field allows the terminal to use two ThinManager Servers If the terminal cannot connect to the Primary ThinMan
319. using MultiSession will need to have a method to switch between sessions This is similar to the page in the Terminal Configuration Wizard Group Selector Options allow on screen switching of sessions Use Terminal Settings This checkbox when selected will let the TermSecure User inherit the properties that were configured for use with the terminal e Show Group Selector on Terminal This checkbox if selected will display an on screen drop down menu that can be activated by mouse e Enable Tiling This checkbox if selected allows the sessions to be tiled so that the user can make a visual selection of the desired selection e Screen Edge Group Selection This checkbox if selected will activate a feature that will switch windows if the mouse Is moved off screen e Selector Options This button if selected will launch the Group Selector Options window e Tiling Options This button if selected will launch the Tile Options window The Main Menu Options button will launch the Main Menu Options window that allows configuration of the TermSecure Main Menu Select the Next button to continue ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 262 Terminal Hotkey Options Select the hotkeys that will be available on the terminal Teminal Hotkeys Use Teminal Settings Enable Instant Failover Hotkeys W Enable Display Client Hotkeys _ Change Hotkeys a S ae Charge Hrtk en C nable Hing H otk eu TST al
320. ustomized by adding icons of your most commonly used functions Launch the Customize window by selecting the small drop down arrows to the left of the ThinManager title Edit Mana Customize Quick Access Toolbar amp Restore Backup f Synchroni Packages l Configuratio Show Below the Ribbon More Commands sfault Terminal fice Minimize the Ribbon Customize Quick Access Toolbar Menu Manage Synchronize Settings ment Accounts Passwords Access Groups Active Directory TermSecure Select More Commands from the Customize Quick Access Toolbar Menu This will launch the Customize window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 14 Customize Choose commands from Edit Access Groups ThinManager Server ThinManager Server i ILI 1l 1 Show Quick Access Toolbar below the Ribbo Keyboard shortcuts Customize Customize Window The Commands list on the left are the available command options Selecting one and moving it to the right list will add it to the Quick Access bar The Choose commands from drop down allows you to select commands from each menu group Once you have selected your commands and adjusted the order using the Up and Down arrows you can save your co
321. ver with Boot Options Not using standard DHCP server W Allow New PXE clients Finish Canca Hepe Network Interface Configuration Page of PXE Server Configuration The Network Interface Configuration page allows you to select the network interface if the ThinManager Server has multiple network cards ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 195 Network Interface Configuration Select the settings for each network interface Select Interface to Configure Intel R 825 74L Gigabit Network Connection Interface Primary IP Address 10 7 10 61 Synchronization Interface Network Interface to synchronize this configuration with Realtek PCle GBE Family Controller Interface Primary IP Address 10 7 10 31 PXE Server Mode Using standard DHCP server C Using standard DHCP server with Boot Options Not using standard DHCP server MW Allow New PXE clients Synchronized Network Interface Configuration Page A synchronized ThinManager Server will have a dropdown for the network interface on both ThinManager Servers The easiest method of PXE boot is if you have an existing DHCP server Select the Using standard DHCP server radio button and click Finish Please wait while FSE Server is re contigured PXE Server Initialization Dialog The PXE server will initialize and become active The ThinManager Compatible thin client will make a request for the DHCP and PXE information when it is turned on The DHCP serv
322. virtual machine and selecting Snapshot gt Take Snapshot will launch the Create Snapshot window Snapshot Name Snapshot Description J Indude Virtual Machine Memory Image Suspend Guest File System requires VMWare Tools con Create Snapshot Window The Create Snapshot window allows you to name the snapshot and enter a description Select OK to save the snapshot or Cancel to close without saving Multiple snapshots of a virtual machine can be taken Right clicking on the virtual machine and selecting Snapshot gt Revert to Current Snapshot will apply the last snapshot taken Right clicking on the virtual machine and selecting Snapshot gt Snapshot Manager will launch the Snapshot Manager window ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 47 Revert To Snapshot Name Snapshot Description Creation Date Snapshot Manager The Snapshot Manager window shows all saved snapshots for the selected virtual machine The Snapshot Manager window shows the name description and creation date of a highlighted snapshot The buttons on the Snapshot Manager include Revert To This applies the selected saved snapshot Delete This deletes a highlighted snapshot Delete All This deletes all saved snapshots Edit Opens the Create Snapshot window to allow changes to the name and description OK Closes the Snapshot Manager A dialog box will require confirmation before changes are made ThinManager 8 0 User Ma
323. word and manage the password This means that ThinManager will generate a new password and rotate the password in AD when necessary This allows you to conform to your standard password policy and still use the account with ThinManager ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 230 Use of the Active Directory tools requires e ThinManager 8 or later e The ThinManager Server ThinServer must be on a domain computer e The ThinManager Server user does not need to be a domain administrator They do need to know the password for any account they reference Certain actions may require a domain administrator login to complete Selecting Manage gt Manage Accounts from the menu will open the Manage Active Directory Accounts window It will be empty until you reference user accounts from the Active Directory kal W Edi Manage Install Tools View Restore S Backup E Synchronize Remote View PXE ThinManager Server Configuration Manage Active Directory Accounts Managed by ThinManager test02 education local test0 1 education local test03 education local test04 education local administrator Education local pburns education local user 5 education local tsawyer education local test05 education local tats03 education local S6SS5HRS6S HS ThinManager v8 0 Alpha EducationDC01 Help Last Passwor 04 24 15 15 05 17 15 22 04 24 15 15 04 24 15 15 04 14 15 17 05 23 15 19 05 12 15 21
324. ws an additional page when you select the Add Virtual Terminal Server command Select your VCenter Server in the drop down if you have multiples defined The VCenter Server tree will populate the selection box Select the virtual terminal server you want and select the Next button ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 50 Teminal Server Name Enter the Tenninal Server Name and Log In information Teminal Server Name Blue Temind IP 10 5 10 11 Discover Terminal Server Name Page Finish the configuration as you do other terminal servers by adding the administrative account in the Log In Information fields The IP address should fill automatically Finish the wizard as you would regular terminal servers by clicking Finish or by clicking Next and checking the SmartSession load balancing checkbox ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 51 Standard Terminal Server Virtual Terminal Server Virtual Terminal Server defined as a standard Terminal Server Terminal Server Icons The tree will show a different icon for a terminal server configured as a virtual terminal server A virtual terminal server treated as a physical terminal server will show the same icon as a physical terminal server i Edit Manage Install Tools View RemoteView Help Thinklanager Server EducationDco1 Remove a Se Add G2 Add Group Q Find Ctrl F g Add ThinManager Server Refresh Lock O Rename Find Next F3 Modify gz Disconnect ae U
325. x will require the user to enter a password manually each time the card is used Select Finish to accept the changes The card can now be used to login at terminals configured with card readers ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 345 20 1 4 Manually Applying the Card to a Configuration Although the easiest method for assigning a card or badge is automatic as described in the previous section ThinManager can be configured for manual entry If the Display Create New User dialog for unknown users check box on the Options window is unselected the Enter Card Badge ID number field will need to be entered manually The Card Badge ID number is accessible in the event log To configure a terminal to allow a device one needs to Turn the TermSecure User Event Log on in the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard Have the appropriate hardware on the terminal either a USB or Serial ProxCard reader Add the appropriate module Use the device once to have the device s identifier entered to the event log Open the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard and enter the ID number to tie the TermSecure User to the device Login with the ID device 20 1 5 Event Log The Event Log is configured in the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard Go to the ThinManager Server branch of the ThinManager tree by selecting the ThinManager Server icon Open the ThinManager Server Configuration Wizard by double clicking on the ThinManager Server icon
326. xt F3 Modify _ i Phd Disconnect Unlock ed Delete ThinManager Server Mi TermSecure Leare nttrihsrta Add User Group Modify Rename Delete Ctrl D TermSecure User Tree Right click on the TermSecure Users branch of the ThinManager tree and select the Add User command to open the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard The first page of the TermSecure User Configuration Wizard is the TermSecure User Information page that creates the TermSecure User account ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 257 TemSecure User Infomation Enter TemSecure usemame password and pennissi Change Group Copy Settings from another User Lopy From Pennissions Copy Settings TermSecure User Information Selecting the Active Directory User checkbox allows you to draw the user account from the Active Directory See Create the TermSecure User using Active Directory on page 272 Unselecting the Active Directory User checkbox allows you to create a TermSecure User with a different name than its Windows account See Create the TermSecure User with a Non Domain Windows Account on page 270 Select the Next button to continue the wizard ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 258 Card Badge Information Enter card badge information if user has one Card Badge Infomation This user will use a card or badge to log in Enter Card Badge ID number
327. y the ThinManager Server s to use ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 208 ThinManager Server List Enter new Thinkd anager Server Name or IF Address OK Add coca Set P d Curent Thinkianager Servers 5e Dele stall Move Up Move Down Help About WinTMC ThinManager Server List Configuration The ThinManager Server List allows the WinTMC to be pointed to one or more ThinManager Servers to retrieve its configuration Enter the IP address or name of your ThinManager Servers in the Enter new ThinManager Server Name or IP Address field and click the Add button to add them to the Current ThinManager Servers list The WinTMC will try to connect to the ThinManager Servers in the order listed so the order can be changed with the Move Up and Move Down buttons Unneeded ThinManager Servers can be removed with the Delete button This configuration menu can be password protected by selecting the Set Password button Once the password is set when WinTMC is started and the Configure button is clicked a password will be required to change the configuration No ThinManager Server Specified You must specify at least one ThinManager Server No ThinManager Server Specified If the OK button is selected without entering a ThinManager Server an error window will remind you to enter a ThinManager Server address Once the local configuration is set WinTMC will connect to a ThinManager Server and attempt to retrieve its c
328. y thin client or ThinManager Compatible thin client connects to a terminal server and starts a session it forms a secure socket connection with a heartbeat It the connection is lost the terminal will try to reconnect If it fails it will connect to the next terminal server in the list e The Monitor Interval is how many seconds the terminal will wait before attempting to reconnect e The Monitor Retry is the number of times the terminal will try to reconnect before switching e The Monitor Timeout is the interval between reconnection attempts Using the Fast setting a terminal will wait five seconds try wait a second try a second time wait a second try a third time then switch to the other server This takes 10 to 20 seconds in a real world scenario There are other settings including a custom setting but the slower settings are usually not needed with today s fast networks The terminal can switch to a backup in 10 to 20 seconds but the applications need to load If you don t want to wait for the application to load you can use Instant Failover ThinManager 8 0 User Manual 82 8 9 Instant Failover A Display Client configured with the Instant Failover checkbox will send the terminal to connect to two terminal servers at startup giving it two active sessions Instant Failover with Two Active Sessions If the first terminal server fails the session of the second terminal server session is immediately displayed elimina
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