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1. Connect To Serial aw COMI wi Telnet Options 2 Inthe Type box select the connection type 3 Click Configure to configure settings for the connection type you selected 4 Ifyou selected TCP IP in the Connect box click Telnet Options to further configure the connection Chapter 5 Programs and Add ons 5 Inthe Connect To box select the port to which to connect 6 Click Connect to establish the connection The Connect button is not available until the connection is properly configured To associate a TEC with a user account 1 Start gt Programs gt HP Thin Connect 2 Click Add 3 Select Terminal Emulation and then click OK Connection Name Emulation rs 7 Bit wi a T Terminal ID wh3 0 International Settings F Cursor Moves Right to Left Operating Language English e 4 Follow the wizard to configure the connection TxtPad TxtPad is a simple text editor in the Windows CE the image TxtPad associates with the following file extensions txt ini log and am E NOTE The maximum character limit is 5 MB of ASCII data TxtPad is available from a shortcut in the Start gt Programs menu Add ons The following section provides information about add ons that can be added to your CE based thin client image ELO Touch Screen The ELO Touch Screen applet allows you to enable or disable the touch screen You can also calibrate the touch screen by clicking the Align
2. Programs 61 E Select the printer you just created Click OK to close the ThinPrint screen Re open ThinPrint Select the printer you created from the Current printer list Version 55 2304 WE 400 Copyright CH 2002 2006 ThinPrint Click OK to save settings 10 Create an ICA or RDP connection in HP ThinConnect 11 Double click on the connection you just created 62 Chapter5 Programs and Add ons 12 Log in to the server ae Cae Rip re phe bY igs Citrix MetaFrame se Lee Programs 63 13 Open a any Word document and click File gt Print Tool Tabie Sr teb ke e 8 Times New Roman i2 of u Es IS o o Fe Lem et SUPENA e Proti hp Laser Jet 1 30 PCL Se Fr d Printer i I Print to fie Enter page rumbers ordjor page hares separ abed by commune Por epes 11 512 14 Select the printer from the list The display format is printer name computer name For example hp_LaserJet_1150 HP000AE495D355 1 15 Click OK to print the document ThinPrint Network Printer 1 Open ThinPrint 2 Click the Assignment tab and then click the Add Network Printer button 3 If configuring a shared printer a Select Shared printer b Type the Printer name c Type the Network path User name and Password 64 Chapter5 Programs and Add ons fiiServert LPrinker mame Password ep Bok Gancel Er NOTE The printer name
3. Addon Internet Explorer 6 0 build 43 Remove Addon JetCET 4 0 build 311 To remove a program select the program from the list and click Remove Vevne Server Virtual Network Computing VNC is a remote control program that allows you to view and interact with one computer the server using a simple program the viewer on another computer anywhere on the Internet The VNC Server runs as a service and therefore is available even when the user is logged off the thin client Genera Password VU Password Hee eR ek ok sk ok retype View or Remove Programs 57 Settings for VNC Server Configure VNC Server on your thin client by selecting the following Check Box Explanation Prompt local user to accept incoming The default should be ENABLED and Auto Accept should be ENABLED connections Enable Viewer Cursor This setting allows the viewer to show its cursor on the screen while moving the mouse The viewer shows a small dot that points to the actual location of the hot spot of the remote cursor location Enabling this setting will show the local cursor of the viewer however the remote dot will lag behind the local viewer cursor as it tries to synchronize the local viewer cursor Accept input events from clients Enabling this setting will allow the viewer to control the keyboard and mouse of the unit remotely Autoport Select This setting will be devalued leaving only the Accept connections on port a
4. 2 Click OK after entering the information To configure the system to use an area code for local calls 1 Click Dialing Patterns Haling Hatters Edit the dialing pattern for each type of call to change how the phone is dialed For Local calls dial For Long Distance calls dial HIE For International calls dal 9 011 EFG Ee Country Region Code F f Area Code G g Huber 2 Inthe For Local calls dial box add an F before the G For example F G will dial the area code then digit phone number Dialing 27 S Display The Display Properties dialog box allows you to configure the background image appearance scheme screen resolution color quality refresh frequency and screen saver Image gasai EY NOTE You can also access the Display Properties dialog box by right clicking on the desktop and selecting Properties Reboot the terminal for display property changes to take effect The Background tab allows you to set the background image that appears on your monitor You can use a background image that is any of the following formats e bmp e gif e jpeg Save background image files in the Hard Drive folder to assure the client can find them after a reboot The Appearance tab allows you to set the Windows CE color scheme The Settings tab includes a Test button that you can use to test the resolution and refresh settings If you select settings your monitor does not support and you do not te
5. Permissions Set from Template Password Confirm Password Account is disabled Type a password for the new user in the Password box Retype the password in the Confirm Password box To enable the user account clear the Account is disabled check box re pP P To assign the same permissions to the new account that are assigned to an existing account click Set from Template 10 Chapter 3 HP Thin Connect a Inthe Based on list select the account to use as a template b Click OK to save your settings and return to the Add New User window c Toadd another user click Add another user This option allows you to quickly add new users To select permissions for the new account select the Permissions tab on the Add New User window Creating user accounts 11 Accessibility Certificates Date Time DHCP Options Dialing Display Global ICA Client Settings H ThinState Capture Internet Options JETCET PRINT 4 0 Keyboard LP Control Moderns Mouse Metwork and Dial up Connections Fort Lock ROP ICA Printers kd a Select the items in the permissions list that you want to allow the user to access If the user is an Administrator select User is Administrator to provide full access If you select User is Administrator you cannot select or clear items in the list b To save your settings and add another user click Add another user or Click OK to save your settings 10 Click
6. Click the Global UI tab 4 Select the Auto start HP Thin Connect when logging into Windows check box This makes the Kiosk mode option available 5 Select Kiosk mode Two more check boxes become available as options Auto start HP Thinlonnect when logging into Windows F Hide connection task bar F Hide the User interface not allowing changes to connection settings i Administrator can always see the User Interface 6 To further lock down the terminal in Kiosk mode by hiding the task bar at the bottom of the desktop select the Hide connection task bar check box You must select the automatic logon feature to gain access to this feature Auto start Hp ThinConnect when logging into Windows Kiosk mode Hide the User interface not allowing changes to connection settings i Administrator can always see the User Interface 7 To further lock down the terminal in Kiosk mode by hiding the user interface to connection settings select Hide the User interface not allowing changes to connection settings You must select the automatic logon feature to gain access to this feature 4uto start HP ThinConnect when logging into Windows Kiosk mode Hide the User interface not allowing changes to connection settings Administrator can always see the User InterFace Configuring the user interface 19 8 Click Apply to save your changes or click OK to save your changes and exit the Advanced window 9 Log off the
7. Double click the Add Printer icon to invoke the Printer Wizard which allows you to configure a new printer 2 Inthe first panel of the wizard select the port that you want the printer to use and then click Next Hir tb Select the Printer Port Computers communicate with printers through ports Select the port you want your printer Hote most computers use the LPT 1 port to communicate with a local printer 42 Chapter4 Control Panel 3 In the next wizard panel select the printer manufacturer and model If the desired printer is not listed select User Defined and then click Next Printers Wizard Select the Printer Model Select the manufacturer and model of your printer If your printer is not listed check User Defined box to provide your printer model Printers Adobe LaserJet II Cartridge v52 3 Hewlett Packard HP GL 2 Plotter HP 2000C HP 2500 Series A CAUTION Itis critical that the model name entered in step 3 matches EXACTLY with the model name of the driver installed on the terminal server Otherwise printing will fail 4 Ifyou selected Network in step 2 type the network path for the printer If you selected User Defined in the previous wizard panel type the manufacturer and model of the printer Click Next 5 In the next wizard panel type a name for the printer and then click Next Printer Wizard ag Mame Your Printer You must supply a name for this printer Supply a name for this pri
8. 53 registry import export tool 72 Remote Desktop Protocol 67 repeat delay 37 repeat rate 37 resetting settings 53 resolution 28 S SAM 2 screen resolution 28 screen saver 28 screen settings 28 seamless 31 secondary connections 16 Security 45 serial number 31 Session Allocation Manager 2 Set from Template button 10 setting Kiosk mode 18 permissions 11 settings VNC server 58 Setup Wizard 2 shortcuts 5 67 Single Button Log On check box 21 SNMP 46 SNTP Client 51 sounds 58 SoundSentry 23 SSL 25 SSL TLS Relay 33 Start menu 3 5 StickyKeys 23 support documentation 2 switching users 21 System 52 System Update 54 T taskbar 3 4 TCP IP ThinPrint 60 TEC 68 Terminal Emulation Connection 68 Terminal Server Client Licenses 56 Thin Connect Advanced window 7 Thin State 33 Thin State capture 33 Thin State deploy 35 Index 75 ThinPrint Network Printer 64 TCP IP 60 time 26 tone dialing 27 touch screen 69 traps 46 Trusted Authorities 25 TxtPad 69 U updating your system 54 USB wireless 70 user accounts 8 46 user interface 18 users assigning connections to 14 switching 21 V View or Remove Programs 57 Virtual Network Computing 57 Virtual Private Network 40 VNC Server 57 Volume and Sounds 58 VPN 40 W Web sites Altiris 72 HP SAM 2 JETCET 37 latest image 2 support documentation 2 VNC 58 white paper for Alitiris BootWorks partition 72 white paper for auto updating clients 55 wirele
9. Configuring the user interface The Global UI tab on the Advanced window allows you to configure HP Thin Connect to start automatically and allows you to set up Kiosk mode Auto starting HP Thin Connect You can enable automatic log on which causes HP Thin Connect to start automatically when the user logs in to Windows To auto start HP Thin Connect 1 Inthe HP Thin Connect window click Advanced 2 Click the Global UI tab Hide connection task bar Hide the User interface not allowing changes to connection settings Administrator can always see the User Interface eng 3 Select Auto start HP Thin Connect when logging into Windows 4 Click Apply to save changes Setting the terminal to Kiosk mode Kiosk mode limits the terminal s functionality by hiding the desktop icons and limiting the Start menu to Shut Down only There are also Kiosk mode options for hiding the task bar and hiding HP Thin Connect 18 Chapter 3 HP Thin Connect Er NOTE Before setting a terminal to run in Kiosk mode you must define a user and create a connection For more information refer to Creating user accounts and Connections The preview display on the right side of the screen shows you how the user interface will appear when you select the various check boxes on the left side of the tab To set the terminal to run in Kiosk mode 1 Create the necessary connection 2 On the HP Thin Connect window click Advanced 3
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11. Options The DHCP Options page allows you to configure the thin client with the port locations for various information that the client retrieves from the FTP server For information about resetting thin client settings to factory defaults see the System on page 52 section later in this chapter SSwsterm Update System Update URL File Server Address File Root Path File Server User ID File Server Password TR Connections Connection Mame Connection Server Address Connection sername Connection Password AR Altiris Deployment Server TR Other Time zone keyboard Locale 26 Chapter4 Control Panel To change port values 1 Double click on the name of the option to change A dialog box displays with a list of all valid options 2 Select the appropriate value from the list and then click OK Bepialing The Dialing Properties dialog box allows you to e Add or select a dialing location e Configure dial up settings for the selected location Local settings include the area code county region code and tone or pulse dialing e Disable call waiting e Setup dialing patterns for local long distance and international calls Local settings are The local area code is Dialing Patterns The local country region code is Dial using Loi Tone C Pulse F Disable call waiting by dialing To add a dialing location 1 Select or add a When dialing from location and type the local settings for the location
12. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday PWROM State After Power Fail Friday Former state Saturday Enable Wake On LAM BIOS Wakeup Alarm Set the time of day the thin client wakes up You must first reboot and then shut down the unit for this feature to work Enable Wake On LAN Select to enable the power in the client to be turned on by the network PWRON State After Power Fail Select whether power is to be on off or defaults to its former state after a power failure Set Alarm Select the day s that the thin client wakes up You must first reboot and then shut down the unit for this feature to take affect Port Lock 41 RDPIICA Printers The RDP ICA Printers dialog box allows you to add local RDP ICA printer configurations and modify existing RDP ICA printer configurations This configuration enables the terminal to print from an RDP ICA server session to a local printer E NOTE Windows CE is best suited for printing smaller documents Printers i JoK x ROP ICA Printers Add Printer The RDP ICA Printers dialog box contains an Add Printer icon and an icon for each configured printer You can use Internet Printing Protocol IPP to print to network printers IPP defines a standard protocol for printing as well as managing print jobs amp NOTE To avoid port conflicts HP recommends using COM2 for IPP printing Adding a printer To add a printer configuration from the Printers dialog box 1
13. a registry 73 F factory defaults 53 features 1 firewall settings ICA 32 form feeds 38 frequency 28 FTP server 26 G GETs 46 Global ICA Client Settings 30 GWES 68 H hidden Start menu 3 taskbar 3 High Contrast display 23 HP Connections for Citrix Software 66 HP SAM 2 HP Thin Connect auto starting 18 HP Thin State Capture 33 ICA connection 66 firewall settings 32 keyboard shortcuts 30 preferences 31 seamless 31 serialnumber 31 server location 32 icons 5 image 2 54 import 72 importing a registry 73 Internet Options 35 Internet printing 36 Internet Printing Protocol 42 IPP 36 42 J Java 58 JETCET PRINT 36 K Keyboard 37 keyboard shortcuts ICA 30 Kiosk mode 18 L L2TP 40 local printing 36 LPD Control 22 37 LPT1 amp 2 36 M memory allocation 52 Messenger 5 0 70 Modems 38 modifying printers 42 44 user accounts 12 Mouse 39 MouseKeys 23 My Certificates 25 N name 53 Network and Dial up Connections 39 network device name 53 Network Management Station query 46 NMS 46 O Other Authorities 25 P permissions 11 12 Persistent column 16 PNAgent 31 Port Lock 41 PPPoE 40 PPTP 40 preferences ICA 31 primary connections 16 printer adding 42 modifying 44 ports 36 printing 36 37 42 pulse dialing 27 R RDP 5 5 67 RDP ICA Printers 42 reconnection 17 refresh frequency 28 region code 27 Regional Settings 44 registry clearing 72 importing and exporting 73 settings
14. and reconnection In the Advanced window you can set up primary connections assigned to users to automatically connect at boot up and to reconnect if disconnected Automatic connection requires that you configure HP Thin Connect to start automatically For more information see Auto starting HP Thin Connect on page 18 To enable automatic connection and reconnection 1 2 In the HP Thin Connect window click Advanced On the Assign Connections tab select the appropriate user from the User list Select the primary connection in the user s connection list that you want to automatically connect Connections For Administrator Mame Type Primary Auko Persistent RDP 1 ROP Yes No No RDP RDP Mo In the Auto column if the entry for the selected connection is No click on No to change it to Yes Select the connection in the user s connection list that you want to make automatically reconnect amp NOTE You can set only primary connections to automatically reconnect Connections 17 6 Inthe Persistent column if the entry for the selected connection is No click on No to change it to Yes 7 To arrange the order of connections select a connection and click the up and down arrows Secondary connections are associated with the first primary connection above them in the list 8 Click Apply to save your changes E NOTE You can set only primary connections to automatically connect when HP Thin Connectis launched
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16. including software and settings This image file may be deployed to one or many units with identical hardware configuration Deploying images to thin clients with different A hardware configurations may result in incompatible settings or unexpected results HP strongly recommends consulting the ThinState Capture Whitepaper located at htp dwwna hp com Press the Next button to continue A reboot is necessary at the end of the process Cancel 2 Click Next 3 Connect a USB flash drive to the unit The USB flash drive letter and size are displayed The USB flash drive must be greater in size than the on board flash disk 4 Click Capture 5 Click Yes on the warning screen The ThinState Capture tool formats and makes the USB flash drive bootable ThinState Capture reboots the system After you perform these actions please follow the on screen instructions You can now use the USB flash drive to deploy the captured image to another HP thin client of the exact same model and hardware 34 Chapter 4 Control Panel Thin State Deploy To perform a ThinState deployment 1 2 3 Set the boot order in the F10 System Bios to USB boot if necessary Attach the USB flash drive to the thin client unit you wish to deploy the captured image to and then power on the unit Follow the on screen instructions After you remove the USB flash drive and cycle power to the system the image unbundles Do not interrupt or cycle po
17. up modem with the thin client to access a dial up server This method provides two ways to access the enterprise intranet e An enterprise dial up server connects directly to the enterprise intranet e An Internet Service Provider ISP dial up server provides access to the Internet from which the thin client must access an enterprise Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP Virtual Private Network VPN server that connects to the enterprise intranet Er NOTE The dial up server must be a Microsoft Remote Access Server or another server that supports industry standard protocols Direct connection This type of connection allows you to connect directly to another computer through the serial port on the terminal Er NOTE This option is available only to thin clients with serial ports Virtual Private Network PPTP connection Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PP TP is a network protocol that enables the secure transfer of data between a remote client in this case the thin client and an enterprise server environment by creating a VPN across TCP IP based data networks such as the Internet It provides a password protected path through the enterprise firewall to the enterprise server environment in which the network and session services required by the thin client reside Access to the internet requires an Internet Service Provider ISP You may use any of the standard means of connecting to the ISP such as a dial up modem cable modem
18. user for all changes to take effect Enabling automatic log on and keyboard functions The Security window in Control Panel allows you to enable automatic log on which bypasses a user s password requirement when logging on to the system To enable automatic log on 1 On the HP Thin Connect window click Advanced 2 Click Security The System Statistics area displays information about system users and connections ae Lit uri De System Users System Statistics a Wsers 1 Administrators 2 Disabled 3 Protected 4 1 System Connections Defined Permissions Automatic Log On Single Button Log Gn Account Administrator v Enable Reset Hotkey 3 Onthe System tab select Automatic Log On so the user does not have to enter a password to log in to the local machine You can set up automatic log on for one user per terminal The default is no password You must select Automatic Log On to gain access to the Single Button Log On check box and the Account list 4 Ifyou want to lock the terminal when pressing Ctrl Alt Delete select Lock screen when pressing Ctrl Alt Delete This feature allows users to quickly lock their terminal and prevent unauthorized access When the terminal is locked press Ctrl Alt Delete again to type your password to regain access to the terminal 5 Ifyou want to activate the single button connect feature select Single Button Log On This feature invokes a dialog box that requires the
19. 3 Boot Settings The Boot Settings dialog box allows you to configure the thin client boot order Boot Device Order Select to enable the device to which the thin client boots Use the up and down arrows to the left of the list to change the position of a selected device amp NOTE You cannot clear disable ATA Flash Enable F12 Network Boot Select to enable the ability to boot the client using a network drive 24 Chapter4 Control Panel Certificates The Certificates dialog box allows you to import store and view security certificates Certificates and certificate authorities ensure that an SSL connection is made to the intended secure server Certificate information is exchanged between the terminal browser and the secure server when establishing a connection If a trusted certificate authority can authenticate the certificate the secure page automatically displays A private key is also used to encrypt data over an SSL connection Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority Entrust net Certification Authority 2048 Entrust net Secure Server Certification Suthorit Lists the certificates Equifax Secure Certificate Authority trusted by you GlobalSign Root CA To import a certificate or private key 1 Select the type of certificate you would like to import from the drop down list 0 Trusted Authorities are digital certificates issued by certification a
20. 9 0 Internet Explorer 6 0 JetCet 3 1 JetCet 4 0 Keyboard Intl Media Player 9 0 Messenger 4 0 Messenger 5 0 PCSAM In Factory Image Add On RDP 5 1 RDP 5 5 Setup Wizard for 5 0 SNTP Client 5 0 TEC 5 0 ThinPrint TxtPad USB Mass Storage 5 0 USB Modem USB Parallel Port VNC Server Win Explorer SCM SC Reader for 5 0 USB Wireless XLan 220 In Factory Image lt lt lt 59 Programs ThinPrint The following steps illustrate how to set up ThinPrint over TCP IP ThinPrint can also be used for ICA RDP sessions provided a TCP IP connection exists between server and client You must set up ThinPrint on the server before attempting any ThinPrint jobs For more information about how to set up the server see www thinprint com ThinPrint over TCP IP 1 Connect a local printer to the thin client E NOTE Windows CE assigns LPT1 to the parallel port and LPT2 to the USB port 2 Open ThinPrint by selecting the icon on the Windows task bar or by clicking Start gt Programs gt ThinPrint WS adi Bam ol 60 Chapter5 Programs and Add ons Click the Assignment tab to set up the printer The default printer name and port appear as LPT1 LPT1 Click Add local port to enter a new printer name and port for example HP_LaserJet_1150 You can change the printer name by selecting the printer and clicking the Edit entry button fife port lihe aaa 1150 Reger 5600 sees 1 on
21. Administrator s Guide Windows CE 5 0 HP Compag Thin Client t5530 Build 5 0 3 588 or higher Copyright 2007 2008 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company Administrator s Guide Business PCs Third Edition March 2008 Document Part Number 441897 003 About This Book A WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life A CAUTION Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information Er NOTE Text set off in this manner provides important supplemental information IV About This Book Table of contents 1 Introduction image Updates scesi a E E E a o ia 2 SO N WEE 2
22. OK when you are finished adding users 11 If you want to modify or delete user accounts select the account and then click Modify or Delete 12 Click OK at the top of the window when you are done adding or modify user accounts Connections You can add edit or delete connections in HP Thin Connect and in the Advanced window Add connections as follows e Use HP Thin Connect to create and assign connections to the user currently logged on to the terminal e Use the Advanced window to assign the connection to other users 12 Chapter 3 HP Thin Connect Adding connections To add a connection in HP Thin Connect 1 In HP Thin Connect click Add Terminal Emulation Microsoft Remote Desktop Client HP DC Session Allocation Client Internet Explorer Citrix ICA Client 2 Inthe Choose type dialog box select the type of connection you want to create and then click OK A Wizard or setup dialog for the connection type displays 3 Follow the on screen instructions in the Wizard or setup dialog to add the connection to the user s connections list and to the list of available connections that you can assign to other users in the Advanced window amp NOTE Ifyou create a connection in HP Connections for Citrix Software the connection also displays in HP Thin Connect Similarly connections created in HP Thin Connect also display in HP Connections for Citrix Software Editing connections To edit a connection in HP Thin Conne
23. Panel To configure SNMP 1 On the Agent tab type the physical location of the terminal in the Location box Location Contact Your System Contact H Traps Community Mame Add Community public w Remove Community Trap Destinations Edit Remove 2 Type the name of the contact person responsible for the terminal in the Contact box 3 Assign the terminal to a community by selecting a community from the Community Name list 4 Toadd a trap destination a Inthe Trap Destinations section click Add The SNMP Configuration dialog is displayed b Type the host name or IP address of the NMS trap server and then click OK SNMP 49 5 If you want to add or change SNMP security settings click the Security tab Accepted Community Names Community Rights O public READ ONLY Edit Remove ei Accept SNMP packets from any host P Accept SNMP packets from these hosts Add Edit Remore 6 To enable an authentication failure trap select Enable Authentication Failure Trap 7 Select the hosts from which SNMP packets may be accepted Choose either Accept SNMP packets from any host or Accept SNMP packets from these hosts 8 Click OK after entering all the necessary SNMP information 50 Chapter 4 Control Panel gt sntp Client The SNTP dialog box allows administrators to synchronize the clocks on all thin clients Administrators can set thin clients to automatically synchronize wit
24. TCP HTTP browser nt The Server Location tab contains the following e Server Group Select whether the servers in the server address list belong to your Primary Backup 1 or Backup 2 group e Server address list Lists the entered server locations e Add Click to add a server address e Delete Click to delete a server address e Rename Group Click to rename the selected server group e Default List Click to recall the previous server address list Firewall Settings The Firewall Settings tab allows you to set up a firewall by placing a proxy server between a server and a client Global ICA Client Settings Jon el Keyboard Shortcuts Preferences Server Location Frewal settings 000000 SSLITLS Relay Sone direct Address of relay NOTE Enable 55L or 126 bit encryption to a assure 4 secure connection Proxy address Port Use alternate address through Firewalls In the Proxy section select a protocol from the list and then type the proxy address and port 32 Chapter 4 Control Panel In the SSL TLS Relay section type the relay address and port for the Socket Security Layer SSL or Transport Layer Security TLS protocol If the firewall uses address remapping you must configure the client to use the alternate address returned by the data collector by selecting Use alternate address through firewalls This is necessary whether or not you are using a SOCKS or secure proxy server HP Thin S
25. ThE sg 3 computer to computer ad hoc netwark wireless access points are not used Wireless network key WEP This network requires a key for Encryption WEP EI Authentication Kee wi Network key Jesse 0 _ The key is provided automatically IEEE 802 1 Authentication _ Enable 802 1 authentication on this network EAP typa TLS Properties Click OK The E icon in the taskbar indicates an active wireless connection Add ons 71 6 Registry Import Export ATTENTION When deploying an image and settings from a source or master thin client to a target thin client please make sure that source master and target thin clients have identical hardware This is applicable regardless of deployment method being used HP ThinState Tools Altiris Deployment Solution HP OpenView Client Configuration Manager or any other deployment solution being used This chapter explains how to import export a thin client registry using Altiris Deployment Server For more information about Altiris see http www altiris com For information about installing an Altiris BootWorks partition see htip n20000 www2 hp com bc docs support SupportManual c00215445 c00215445 pdf The Registry Import Export tool is an HP engineered software technology that makes it significantly easier and more cost efficient to manage HP thin clients Registry Import Export allows thin client devices to inherit properties of other thin client devi
26. Web site for listings of modem AT commands available for the modem Mouse The Mouse Properties dialog box allows you to set the mouse double click sensitivity for speed and physical distance between clicks Pointer Speed Double click this grid ta set the double click sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between clicks Double click this icon to test your double click settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above e Use the Double Click tab to set the double click sensitivity by double clicking the grid icon then test the setting by double clicking the test icon e Use the Button Configuration tab to configure for left handed use e Use the Pointer Speed tab to configure how fast the mouse pointer moves on the screen based on how the users moves the mouse K Network and Dial up Connections The Network and Dial up Connections window allows you to configure connectivity between the terminal and the Internet a network or a computer X m fele d P S SE a le m d k J Sdt D C I a COnnection Se 2 To make a new connection double click the Make New Connection icon select the type of connection you want to make and then configure the connection Choose from the following connection types e Dial up Connection e Direct Connection e VPN PPTP Mouse 39 e VPN L2TP e Ethernet PPPoE Dial up connection You can use a dial
27. ack to a specified IP address when a particular network activity occurs The following traps are supported cold start warm start authentication failure link down and link up To add a new community 1 Click the Agent tab 2 Inthe Traps section click Add Community 3 Type the new community name and then click OK 46 Chapter4 Control Panel To add and assign rights to an accepted community 1 Click the Security tab Accepted Community Names Community Rights public READ ONLY Edit Remove ei Accept SNMP packets from any host a Accept SNMP packets from these hosts Add Edit Remore 2 Click Add in the Accepted Community Names section The Community Configuration dialog is displayed 3 Type the name of the community in the Community Name box 4 Select the rights to the community in the Rights list and then click OK SNMP 47 To add SNMP packets 1 Click the Security tab Accepted Community Names Community Rights public READ ONLY Edit Remove ei Accept SNMP packets from any host a Accept SNMP packets from these hosts Add Edit Remore Select Accept SNMP Packets from these hosts Click Add in the SNMP packets section The SNMP Configuration dialog displays Type the host name or IP address and then click OK yr Sr N Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add more hosts 48 Chapter4 Control
28. anced window 7 Altiris Deployment Server 72 appearance scheme 28 area code 27 ARP 53 Assign Connections tab 14 assigning connections to users 14 associating TEC with user account 69 Auto column 15 auto starting HP Thin Connect 18 automatic log on enabling 20 B background image 28 Based on box 11 Boot Settings 24 bypass auto logon 21 C call waiting 27 ZA Index capturing images 33 Certificates 25 changing display settings 4 Citrix 66 clearing the registry 72 color quality 28 configuring dialing patterns 27 display properties 28 mouse 39 SNMP 49 user interface 18 connections adding 13 adding ICA 66 assigning 14 16 automatic 17 deleting 14 deleting ICA 67 dial up 40 direct 40 editing 13 editing ICA 67 primary 15 primary or secondary 16 Control Panel 22 copying registry settings 53 country code 27 creating desktop shortcut 6 7 new ICA connection 66 one time TEC 68 user account 8 user accounts 46 D Date Time 26 default accounts 8 deleting connections 14 ICA connection 67 user accounts 12 deploying images 35 designating connections 16 desktop 3 desktop icons 5 device name 53 DHCP Options 26 dial up connection 40 Dialing 27 dialing patterns 27 direct connection 40 Display 28 display settings 4 28 documentation 2 E editing connections 13 ICA connection 67 ELO touch screen 69 Enable Reset Hotkey check box 21 enabling automatic connection 17 security 45 export 72 exporting
29. at configuration to multiple other thin clients To clone an entire thin client image you must first update the image and then transfer the registry files You can transfer registry settings on only like to like clients meaning that the thin client you transfer to must have the same of the following list as the thin client you transfer from e model number e build number e add ons To transfer registry settings to one thin client Er NOTE You can use Altiris or FTP to transfer registry settings to multiple thin clients 1 Configure a thin client to your specifications 2 In Control Panel gt System gt General tab in the Terminal Settings section click Export 3 Navigate to where you want to save the settings file You can save the file to the hard drive a network drive a USB drive key etc After you give the file and name and click OK to save the file it can take up to five minutes for the file to save 4 After exporting the registry settings file from the thin client to update go to Control Panel gt System gt General tab and in the Terminal Settings section click Import 5 Navigate to where you exported the settings file select the file and then click OK You must restart the client for the new settings to take effect ES NOTE The registry settings file does not include desktop shortcuts System 53 For more information about exporting registry settings see Chapter 6 Registry Import Export on pag
30. button Add ons 69 Messenger 5 0 The Windows Messenger 5 0 add on adds the following functionality Support for categorizing contacts into groups and for dragging and dropping contacts User Interface Ul improvements including system tray notifications known as alerts for incoming messages and ToolTip support An updated NET Messenger Service Microsoft Windows Messenger for Windows CE real time communications software combines real time voice and text communications with file transfer capability The NET Messenger Service is one of two Windows Messenger client application server types It enables a user to communicate with contacts using a NET Passport account USB Wireless The wireless add on allows you to set up wireless connections To set up a wireless connection 1 2 3 Load the driver on the unit Plug in the driver The following screen displays Select a nebwark and press connect of right click for more options To add a mew network double click Add Mew Y Add New i Com preferred i Certrequired T Status Connected ta 2om Signal Strength Excelent Notify me when new wireless networks ae avaiable advanced Select your wireless device from the list The device configuration screen displays 70 Chapter5 Programs and Add ons 4 Configure the wireless network key and IEEE information as required Network pama SSID facom a
31. ces Extracting the settings of one device and redeploying the same settings to other devices reduces network congestion Registry settings can be 100 to 10 000 times smaller than the entire image Please note the following about the Registry Import Export tool e The tools requires extensive knowledge of Altiris Deployment Server e Thesource and target machine must have the same image with the same quantity of software add ons and the software add ons must be of the same revision The Registry Import Export Tool cannot upgrade or downgrade application versions e The import export process may take approximately two minutes to complete A CAUTION Currently Registry Import Export between the HP Compaq t5510 thin client and the HP Compaq t53x0 and t5500 thin clients is not supported Clearing the destination registry Before importing a new registry to a thin client you must clear the destination machine registry To clear the registry drag and drop CE_RegReset from the Job window to the Destination Computer Completion of this process takes two to three minutes 72 Chapter6 Registry Import Export Exporting and importing a registry To export a registry 1 Open the Deployment Server Console 2 Select CE_RegExport from the Job window and drag and drop the Job to the source unit under the Computers window This copies the source Computere registry and prepares it for import 3 Select CE_Reglmport from the Job window and drag and
32. counts This button opens the same window as selecting Security from Control Panel e Available connections On the left side of the window this panel displays all available connections that you can assign to users The columns in this panel include o Name Displays the name of the connection assigned when the connection was created o Type Displays the type of connection e Add Click to create a new connection and add it to the Available connections list Clicking this button displays a connection type list When you select a connection type to add and click OK a wizard opens that allows you to configure connections e Delete Select a connection in the Available connections list and then click this button to delete the connection Deleting a connection here also deletes the connection from the list of connections assigned to all users e Edit Select a connection in the Available connections list and then click this button to edit the connection e Connections for user On the right side of the window this panel displays the connections assigned to the user displayed in the User box o Name Displays the name of the connection assigned to the user o Type Displays the type of connection o Primary Designates a connection as either primary or secondary Yes indicates a primary connection Click on the column value to change the setting You cannot change the first connection in the list to secondary o Auto Determines whethe
33. ct A _ Select the connection and then click Edit Make the appropriate changes in the Wizard or setup dialog ES NOTE The following image illustrates the Edit Connection window for an RDP connection The screen varies based upon the type of connection you edit Connections 13 Elle Curiieriiny General Display Local Resources Programs Experience Connection Name ROPI Server Server _ Automatic Logon Username Password Domain E NOTE Renaming a connection effectively deletes it from all user accounts Deleting connections To delete a connection in HP Thin Connect A _ Select the connection and then click Delete The connection is deleted from all user connection lists Assigning connections to users Assign and configure connections for users in the Advanced window of HP Thin Connect Assign Connections tab The Assign Connections tab allows you to assign connections to users This tab contains the following features 14 Chapter 3 HP Thin Connect Feet oe e Set a Assign Connections Global UI User Administrator ae valable connections Connections For Administrator Mame Type Primary Auto Persistent th e User This list includes all users accounts associated with the system To configure connections for a user select the user from the list e Security Allows you to access the Security window where you can create and configure user ac
34. drop the job to the destination computer under the Computers window This imports the settings from the source computer to the destination computer Importing a registry to multiple units You can import a single registry to multiple units To import a registry to multiple units 1 Select CE_RegExport from the Job window and drag and drop the Job to the source unit under the Computers window This copies the source Computere registry and prepares it for import 2 Select CE_Reglmport from the Job window and drag and drop the job to All Computers under the Computers window This imports the settings from the source computer to the network Exporting registries from multiple units While it is possible to export registries from multiple thin clients it is important to ensure the registry files have different names The export process saves a time stamp as part of the name for the saved file for example 051306840 reg which is May 13 2006 at 8 40 If you export multiple units at the same time the registry file names will be identical To create distinct file names for each registry HP recommends that you capture each registry a minute apart Exporting and importing a registry 73 Index Symbols Numerics 508 Accessibility features 23 A Accessibility 23 accounts default 8 user 8 add ons 59 69 adding connections 7 13 permissions 11 printers 36 42 rights to community 47 shortcut 67 SNMP packets 48 user accounts 8 Adv
35. e 72 A D system Update The System Update dialog box allows you to define the means by which you update the terminal image The feature updates only the operating system The BIOS is not updated You can update the image e Directly from HP by manually entering HP FTP file server information for the server that contains the update e By allowing the DHCP server to locate the FTP file server that contains the update ry Update to the latest image available for this hardware continue Current version 5 03 558 You may want to update your image because of the following a You receive a new client perform updates to the client image and decide you want to revert to the good known image LJ An image gets corrupted and the client requires re imaging LJ Your client image is old and you want the newest available stable image The System Update dialog box contains two tabs e Direct from HP e Custom A CAUTION Turning off the power before the update is complete may corrupt the flash memory on the terminal 54 Chapter 4 Control Panel For information about automatically updating your client see the related white paper at http n20000 www2 hp com bc docs support SupportManual c00448549 c00448549 pdf Direct from HP Use this tab to update the terminal with the latest available image directly from Hewlett Packard or restore the image currently installed on the terminal To update or restore th
36. e image select the appropriate button and then click Continue Custom This tab allows you to automatically update the image by having the DHCP server provide the location of the file server on which the upgrade files are located This feature provides an alternative to Altiris for image deployment E NOTE For more information on setting DHCP values refer to the DHCP Options section in this chapter Server type Host Path Leer ID anonymous Password KE Domain Connect Check for updates at startup To update the image using the DHCP server 1 2 3 From the Server type list select either FTP or Network Share In the Host box type the name of the host box In the Path box type the path If you selected FTP from the Server type list you must also type the port number in the box to the right of the Path box In the User ID and Password boxes type the user ID and password required by the FTP file server If you selected Network Share from the Server type list in the Domain box type the network location System Update 55 56 SS m Ae P PN l Select Check for updates at startup to cause the unit to check the entered FTP site for software updates Click Connect to connect to the server you configured in the previous steps The Connect button is not available until you enter valid information for the server Select Use Values from DHCP Server In the Server Name IP box type the FTP Se
37. gs Keyboard Shortcuts Server Location Firewall Settings Connection Status CTRL ESC Ctrl S Close Session ALT ESC Ctrl 7 yt ESC ALT TAB Ctrl amp w CTRL ALT DEL ALT BACKTAB ctr H Ke Keyboard Shortcuts The Keyboard Shortcuts tab allows you to configure hot key combinations that you can use during active ICA sessions You can assign the hot keys used to perform a function by selecting the hot key combinations from the list next to each function Connection Status invokes a message about the status of the connection Close Session disconnects the terminal from the server but does not actually close the session on the server The session will continue to run on the server until the terminal operator logs off ESC performs the same function as the Esc key CTRL ALT DEL invokes the terminal Security dialog box CTRL ESC displays the Remote Task list on WinFrame servers or displays the Start menu on MetaFrame servers ALT ESC cycles the focus through the minimized icons ALT TAB cycles through open applications in sequential order ALT BACKTAB also cycles through open applications sequentially but in the opposite direction 30 Chapter 4 Control Panel Preferences The Preferences tab allows you to set color preferences during an ICA session LEE ES ja ke EI P r et a a Keyboard Shortcuts Preferences Server Location Firewall Settings PMAagent Serial Number erial Number _ Enab
38. h an Internet time server or with a boot server Remove Server time c timetreg bldrdoc gay time b timetreg bldrdoc gov time a timetreg bldrdoc gay View time b riet gov Remove Apply Selection Synchronization can occur only when your computer is connected to the Internet ES NOTE This feature can generate significant network traffic SNTP Client 51 system The System Properties dialog box allows you to view manufacturer and product information network settings and copyright information You can also reset the terminal to default factory settings adjust the memory allocated for storage and running programs assign a device name for network identification purposes and configure the network card General Memory Network Copyrights Hewlett Packard Company Personal Systems Group hp t5000 series we Ap COnN System LIC Serial Number Asset Tag BIOS Version Release Date Image Version Processor Type CPU Speed Memory Slot Flash Memory Kernel Version Microsoft Windows CE Terminal Settings invent FA21E049 FFE5 468F D0711 601040E14481 CAW6 L603 Joooooooo0000000000 7O6RO v1 04 02 16 2006 3 03 588 YIA Eden ESP 500 MHz 128 M a4 M 133 Version 3 00 The System Properties dialog box includes the following tabs e General Displays manufacturer and product information for the terminal Includes a Reset button that you can use to reset the terminal
39. ies Internet Options 35 Advanced Allows you to configure multiple internet options including options for accessibility browsing multimedia and security Popups Allows you to configure how the browser handles pop ups including blocking notification when pop ups are blocked and exceptions that allow popups from specific sites Other Options Allows you to enable browser window resizing enable favorites and set the font size amp NOTE Due to CE architecture proxy exceptions are not available S JETCET PRINT 4 0 The JETCET PRINT Professional dialog box allows you to set up the terminal for local printing from Txtpad and Internet Explorer ES NOTE Windows CE is best suited for printing small documents NOTE Printer port designations are LPT1 parallel LPT2 USB Default Printer euwlett Packard em Manufacturer Model Apollo P 2100 Series Ke Serial Handshaking Software Spooler Use Spooler a Hald Jobs Spool Temporary Files Into GI Main Memory Storage Card one ete To set up a printer 1 2 In the Default Printer box select a default printer In the Manufacturer Model box select the printer model If printing using a serial connection in the Serial Handshaking box select either Hardware or Software for serial handshaking between the terminal and printer Set the appropriate print spooler options You must select Use Spooler for other options to become available Click the P
40. inal will use to log in user For information about creating a new account see Creating a user account on page 46 Select Enable Reset Hotkey if you want to allow users to reset the terminal to factory defaults registry and shortcuts by pressing and holding the F9 key during boot Security 45 Creating a user account To create a new security account for a terminal operator select the Users tab on the Security dialog box This tab lists all the operator accounts and shows which accounts are set up with Administrator security privileges and which accounts are enabled For more information about creating user accounts see Creating user accounts on page 8 in Chapter 3 Rsnmp You can manage the terminal through standard third party simple network management protocol SNMP tools The SNMP Network Administration dialog box allows you to enter parameters required for SNMP management Location Your ation ur Contact Your System Contact H Traps Community Mame Add Community public v Trap Destinations Remove Community Edit Remove SNMP agents run in network elements and respond to Network Management Station NMS queries GETs SNMP provides a means to query all terminals assigned to a specific community Each community should have a unique name and all members of a community have the same access privileges You can assign a single terminal to multiple communities Agents send unsolicited reports traps b
41. inclients us index html Setup Wizard HP s Microsoft Windows CE images include a Setup Wizard which provides a simplified easy to follow method to configure a thin client The Setup Wizard launches after you unbundle the image Er NOTE There is a 20 second delay after the Setup Wizard launches If you do not click Next before the timer expires the thin clients loads the default settings HP Session Allocation Manager HP SAM HP s PC Session Allocation Manager HP SAM software provides dynamic allocation for assignment of virtual desktop sessions In a Consolidated Client Infrastructure CCI desktop virtualization environment HP SAM enables a higher level of virtualization in your company by managing all the remote desktop connections from users access devices to their computing resources thus helping you get the most out of IT deployments For more information about HP SAM go to the following Web site and perform a search on HP SAM http welcome hp com country us en solutions leb htm 2 Chapter 1 Introduction The t5530 thin client with Microsoft Windows CE uses an explorer shell desktop that resembles the typical Windows desktop to make it look familiar and easy to use The desktop includes a taskbar Start menu shortcut icons and a background image E The taskbar and the Start menu are hidden by default Citrine Program M Lo invent Explorer i dr II Ze CMB 1138em Li Display T
42. le Settings Default Window Colors 16 Log off 256 Disconnect ET Thousands Reconnect EI Force PMAgent on Reboot Apple Windows key combinations e g Alt Tab jin fullscreen desktops only ye The Preferences tab contains the following Serial Number Type the serial number of the ICA Client software exactly as it appears on the serial number card This is necessary when using the ICA Windows CE Client with certain products such as WinFrame Host Terminal It is not necessary for MetaFrame servers Default Window Colors Select the color option for the ICA client If the ICA server does not support the selected color option then it defaults to 16 bit color PNAgent Select to enable PNAgent o Settings Click to display a dialog box that allows you to type the URL of the PNAgent server You can use this server to remotely configure PNAgent settings You can configure ICA seamless settings is these screens o Force PNAgent on Reboot Select to cause PNAgent to prompt you to log in every time you reboot Apply Windows key combinations Select the option in which you want key combinations to function o In full screen desktops only and On the remote desktop apply to the ICA session o On the local desktop applies to the local client Global ICA Client Settings 31 Server Location The Server Location tab allows you to view add Citrix servers on the network that have ICA connections configured Default List
43. lude powerful features for mainstream business use e Easy to deploy o Setup Wizard for easy configuration o Familiar explorer shell that resembles Windows desktop o Altiris Deployment Server e Easy to manage o Registry import tool o Can update to the latest image directly from HP o Can return to factory settings by pressing F9 e Easy to secure o Can disable USB mass storage o Can lock down user interface with HP Thin Connect o Secure default Guest account o More secure operating system HP provides this client ready to go out of the box to meet most common customer requirements You may want to add remove features lock down the user interface etc This guide will introduce you to the many features of this client and show you how to customize the client to your needs This guide provides the network administrator with instructions for local and remote configuration of the CE based terminal Typically a terminal is configured locally then used as a template for other terminals which are then configured using remote administration tools Image updates HP provides periodic updates to the image for thin clients Check the HP support site for important documentation that provides specific information for your image version You can find support documentation at http welcome hp com country us en support html For the latest version of the HP thin client Microsoft Windows CE image visit http h18004 www1 hp com support files th
44. must match the printer name set up on the server 4 If configuring an LPD Printer a Select LPD Printer b Type the Printer name c Type the printer s IP address in the Printer address field LPO printer cerca Er NOTE The printer name must match the printer name set up on the server 5 Click OK to save settings and close the Network Printer window 6 On the Assignment tab select the check box next to the printer you just set up 7 Click OK to save settings and close ThinPrint Programs 65 9 10 11 12 Open ThinPrint and select the printer you just added from the drop down list GO iene EIERE Setup Assignment Advanced print Chant WinCE Version 5 5 230 4 WinCE 400 Copyright CH 2002 2006 ThinPrint hp Laser Jet 1150 asar Print Log in to ICA or RDP Open any Word document and then select Print Select the printer from the list Select OK to print the document HP Connections for Citrix Software The HP Connections for Citrix Software window provides a quick and easy means of creating new ICA connections You can also delete and edit connections as well as create desktop shortcuts for connections ES NOTE Any ICA connection created will appear in both the HP Thin Connect window and the HP Connections for Citrix Software window For more information about HP Thin Connect see Chapter 3 HP Thin Connect on page 6 You can access the HP Connections for Cit
45. nd Allow HTTP connections on port Accept connections on port Defaults to the standard VNC port of 5900 Allow HTTP connections on port Defaults to the standard VNC port of 5800 for JVM Java enabled Web Browser Viewers E NOTE Windows CE does not support Java You can find additional information about VNC Server features at http www realvnc com documentation html 22 Volume amp Sounds The Volume amp Sounds Properties dialog box allows you to adjust the volume setting and enable sounds for various events and conditions You can also create custom sound schemes for various events Enable sounds for Events warnings beeps and system everits Applications program specific and all other sounds Notifications alarms appointments and reminders Enable clicks and taps for Key clicks Loud Soft b _ soft 58 Chapter 4 Control Panel Programs and Add ons This chapter provides detailed information about programs and add on programs for the CE 5 0 image You can download add ons from the HP Support Web site Add ons are programs that you can add and remove from a thin client Add ons consist of both programs that come with the default thin client image and programs that you can add The following table provides a list of Add ons and whether they are included in the image Add On Aclient BioTouch ClearVue Office Viewers ConAdm 2 0 Edgeport Elotouch for 5 00 ICA 8 x ICA
46. nel button Er NOTE The LPD Control program is available only on terminals equipped with a serial port 22 Chapter4 Control Panel Accessibility The Accessibility dialog box allows you to configure the terminal with 508 Accessibility features Accessibility options are available for the keyboard sound display and mouse StickyKeys 7 Use StickyKeys if you Eat want to use Shift Ctrl RW or Alt key by pressing one key at a time ToggleKeys BE Lee Togglekeys if vou at want to hear tones when a pressing CapsLock Hurt ock and ScrollLock Use ToggleKkeys e Keyboard Allows you to enable StickyKeys which lets you use the Shift Ctrl and Alt keys pressing one key at a time rather than holding them all down simultaneously You can also enable ToggleKeys to hear tones when pressing the Caps Lock Num Lock and Scroll Lock keys e Sound Allows you to enable SoundSentry which causes Windows to generate visual warnings when the system makes a sound e Display Allows you to enable High Contrast which causes Windows to use colors and fonts designed for easy reading e Mouse Allows you to enable MouseKeys which lets you control the pointer with the numeric keypad on the keyboard e General Allows you to automatically turn off accessibility features after a set amount of idle time You can also enable the notification feature which causes Windows to make a sound when you turn a feature on or off Accessibility 2
47. ng connections as primary or secondary You can designate connections as primary or secondary in the Advanced window A primary connection is the first attempted in a group of connections If a primary connection fails the system attempts failover secondary connections in the order they are listed You can configure more than one primary connection each of which can have several secondary connections associated with it Secondary connections are optional 16 Chapter 3 HP Thin Connect To designate a connection as primary or secondary 1 2 3 4 T In the HP Thin Connect window click Advanced On the Assign Connections tab select the appropriate user from the User list Select the connection from the user s connection list that you want to make primary In the Primary column click on the column value to change it Yes means the connection is a primary connection The first entry in the list must be primary If you want to assign a secondary connection select the connection and change the value in the Primary column to No The connection becomes secondary to the first primary connection directly above it in the list To arrange the order of connections select a connection and click the up and down arrows Secondary connections are associated with the first primary connection above them in the list Click Apply Er NOTE Every secondary connection must have a primary connection listed above it Enabling automatic connection
48. nter Some programs do not support server and printer name combinations of more than 31 characters ag Printer name 6 Inthe next wizard panel select whether you want to configure another printer and then click Next 7 After completing all printer configuration selections click Finish 8 Connect to an RDP session add the printer and verify that it is working properly RDP ICA Printers 43 Modifying an existing printer configuration To modify an existing printer configuration in the Printers dialog box 1 Double click the desired printer icon or select the icon and click Properties The Printer Properties dialog box displays 2 Make any necessary modifications and then click OK to save HP Regional Settings The Regional and Language Settings dialog box allows you to customize regional settings for the terminal You can change the way Windows CE displays numbers currency amounts times and dates Regional Settings Your Locale The locale option affects how some programs format numbers currency time and dates The Regional Settings Properties dialog box includes the following tabs e Regional Settings Allows you to select an input locale which determines how some programs format numbers currency time and dates The options available on the other tabs are determined by the selected region Click Customize to configure the way Windows displays the following o Numbers o Currency o Time
49. o Date e User Interface Language Allows you to determine the language used for the menus dialogs and alerts Only English is supported e Input Language Allows you to select the keyboard language You can select multiple languages You can toggle between languages by clicking on the language system tray icon 44 Chapter 4 Control Panel Zi Security The Security dialog box allows you to control various terminal functions related to security and terminal operator accounts Ser OCH System Users System Statistics a Wsers 1 Administrators 2 Disabled 3 Protected 4 1 System Connections Defined Permissions nv en Automatic Log On Single Button Log Gn ACCOUNT Administrator v Enable Reset Hotkey Enabling security System security is enabled by default which forces users to log in if the automatic login feature is not enabled e Select Lock screen when pressing Ctrl Alt Delete to allow users to lock the terminal through the Ctrl Alt Delete keyboard command e Select Automatic Log On to bypass the need for the user to enter a password to log in This also activates the Single Button Log On check box and Account list o Select Single Button Log On to enable the single button connect feature which invokes a dialog box that requires the terminal operator to press a keyboard key or click the Logon button on the dialog box to log in o In the Account list select the account that the term
50. o change the display settings right click on the desktop and select Properties You can change the following e background image e appearance e resolution and color quality settings e screen saver ES NOTE You must reboot for changes to the display settings to take effect If you do not know if your monitor supports a setting click the Test button on the Display Properties Settings tab For more information about display settings see Display on page 28 in the Control Panel chapter Taskbar Move the pointer to the bottom of the screen to display the taskbar The taskbar is hidden by default to provide a clean ICA connection experience The taskbar provides access to system software The taskbar includes e Start button e active task buttons currently running programs e notification area the system tray L stat IG control Panel DIS Ze LO 1 incor To configure the thin client to show the taskbar 1 Right click on the taskbar 2 Select Properties 3 Clear the Auto hide check box 4 Chapter 2 The Desktop Start Menu To open the Start menu click the Start button on the taskbar The Start menu provides access to software and settings allows you to run commands and allows you to shut down the system Programs LL Settings CZ RUN BP Shut Down Icons The icons on the desktop provide shortcuts to software and connections To launch a program from the desktop double click the respective ic
51. on You can add icons for connections by right clicking on the connection icon in the HP Connection for Citrix software and selecting Send to Desktop For more information see HP Connections for Citrix Software on page 66 in Chapter 5 E NOTE Windows CE architecture does not allow you to change the properties of programs from desktop shortcuts You can only change property values for the shortcut itself from the desktop Start Menu 5 A HP Thin Connect HP Thin Connect allows you to e Manage user accounts e Add edit and delete connections o Terminal emulation o Microsoft Remote Desktop Client RDP connections o HP PC Session Allocation Client PC SAM o Internet Explorer o Citrix ICA connections e Assign connections to users The main HP Thin Connect window allows you to perform actions for only the current user To assign connections to other users use the HP Thin Connect Advanced window For more information about the Advanced window see Advanced Window on page 7 You can access HP Thin Connect by clicking Start gt Programs gt HP Thin Connect E NOTE You must close all active connections to use the following buttons Add Delete Edit Advanced Exit 6 Chapter 3 HP Thin Connect The HP Thin Connect window includes the following features e Connection display area Lists all connections assigned to the user currently logged on to the terminal For each connection the display shows the name type and s
52. onal Settings on page 44 to change keyboard settings Select Disable local Windows key combinations e g ALT TAB to disable the passing of hot keys to the terminal service server Select Boot time Num Lock state On Off to enable Num Lock on the client LPD Control The LPD Control dialog box allows you to set the terminal up as a line printer print server E NOTE HP Compaq t5300 thin client models do not have legacy ports Therefore the LPD Control program will not appear in the Control Panel for those systems Keyboard 37 Enable Printer Printer Mame Printer Metwork Port a15 Port LPT KA Configure Send Form Feed To set the terminal up as a print server 1 Select Enable Printer 2 Type the Printer Name and Network Port 3 Select the appropriate printer port from the list If you select a COM port you have the option of configuring the serial port by clicking Configure and typing the appropriate parameters 4 Select Send Form Feed if form feeds are necessary Form feeds are primarily used with older printer technology Ef NOTE Verify the terminal serial port is enabled in BIOS and in the Control Panel Port Lock window You must also set up the application server for LPD printing ix The following external modems are installed Attached To B Hayes Compatible on COML 38 Chapter 4 Control Panel Refer to the device instructions that shipped with the modem or located on the manufacturer
53. or DSL modem You must first establish the connection to the ISP before contacting the enterprise PPTP VPN server This includes dial up access as well as direct access through the cable modem and DSL modem paths Virtual Private Network L2TP connection Layer Two Tunneling Protocol L2TP merges Microsofts PPTP protocol with Cisco s Layer Two Forwarding L2F protocol L2TP is basically the same as PPTP the primary difference is that L2TP supports encryption PPP Over Ethernet PPPoE connection This is a connection from the thin client Ethernet port directly to the enterprise intranet No additional hardware is required In this configuration all network services may be used including the enterprise DHCP server A DHCP server on the network may provide not only the terminal s IP address but also the location of the file server containing the software updates 40 Chapter 4 Control Panel 12 Port Lock The Port Lock dialog box allows you to enable or disable COM 1 ports LPT ports and USB mass storage devices Enable Parallel Port Enable USE mass storage devices floppy disk on key cd rom etc Enable Integrated Audio Enable Network Controller To enable a port select the appropriate check box and then click OK Power Settings The Power Settings dialog box allows you to configure settings such as BIOS wake up power state after power failure and alarm settings Set Alarm Sunday Monday
54. port redirection so server applications can use parallel and COM ports of the client device e Local drive redirection so server applications can use the file system including ATA of the client device e _ File redirection filter that permits exposing only specific directories If you specify that only external storage such as Compact Flash or USB storage be exposed through the redirected drive information is saved only to the redirected drive e TS CAL maintenance tool This control panel window is available in any OS design that supports Control Panel programs such as the Enterprise Web Pad It requires that RDP client be in the run time image RDP now runs in Graphics Windowing and Events Subsystem GWES rather than in its own process space This provides faster display updates by reducing the protected server library PSL and kernel overhead RDP running in GWES can improve performance up to 30 Er NOTE Ifyou configured RDP to run in GWES you cannot run RDP inside a Web browser Optionally you can configure RDP to run in Microsoft ActiveX Control Terminal Emulation Connection 68 Terminal Emulation Connection TEC allows you to create a terminal emulation session for a terminal You can create two different types of TECs a one time connection or a connection associated with a user account To create a one time connection 1 Click Start gt Programs gt Terminal Emulation Fle ela Rslcla ch LW SIetIeIn
55. r the system automatically connects when HP Thin Connect starts up Yes indicates the system will automatically connect Click on the column value to change Connections 15 the setting NOTE You must configure HP Thin Connect to auto start for this setting to function properly To configure Thin Connect to automatically start up see Auto starting HP Thin Connect on page 18 o Persistent Determines whether the system will attempt to reconnect when a connection fails Yes indicates the system will automatically attempt to reconnect Click on the column value to change the setting e OK Click to save changes and exit the Advanced window e Cancel Click to cancel unsaved changes and exit the Advanced window e Apply Click to save changes Assigning connections Once you have created a connection you can assign it to users in the Advanced window 1 In HP Thin Connect click Advanced 2 Onthe Assign Connections tab select the appropriate user from the User list Be E z E D al L if Assign Connections Global UI User Administrator w Available connections Connections For Administrator Type Primary Auto Persistent el gt sh 3 Double click the connection in the Available connections list or select the connection and click the right arrow The connection is copied to the Connections for user list 4 Click Apply to save the updated list of connections for the user Designati
56. rix Software window from Start gt Programs gt HP Connections for Citrix Software The shortcut icon on the desktop Creating a New ICA connection 66 The upper section of the window contains the ICA connection To create a new connection 1 Double click the icon in the top section or From the File menu highlight New Connection and select the type of connection you want to make Follow the instructions in the Wizard or dialog Chapter 5 Programs and Add ons Deleting a connection To delete an established connection 1 2 Right click on the connection and select Delete Connection or Select the connection and press the Delete key Click Yes to delete the connection E NOTE Deleting a connection through HP Connections for Citrix Software also deletes the connection from HP Thin Connect Editing a connection To edit an established connection 1 2 Right click on the connection and select Edit Connection Modify the connection Creating a desktop shortcut to a connection You can create a shortcut to a connection on the desktop through HP Connections for Citrix Software You cannot create shortcuts through HP Thin Connect To create a shortcut right click on the connection and select Send to Desktop RDP 5 5 Remote Desktop Protocol RDP 5 5 replaces RDP 5 1 and provides the following functionality Unicode compatibility which enables you to send Unicode values of characters as vi
57. roperties button to configure printer settings Define printer settings as appropriate If you want to configure Internet Printing IPP to allow you to print to network printers a Click the Internet Printing tab b Click Add Port c Type the IP address of the network printer to which you want to print d Select the port from which to send print jobs from the Virtual Port list To avoid port conflicts HP recommends selecting COM2 as the virtual port 36 Chapter 4 Control Panel e Click OK f Click OK to exit the JETCET dialog box E NOTE For more information refer to the JETCET user guide at http www westtek com support pocketpc jetcet htnl NOTE Internet Explorer uses LPT1 as its default printer port If you want to print using a different port in Internet Explorer select File gt Page Setup and select the port to which to print Keyboard The Keyboard Properties dialog box allows you to configure your keyboard Repeat Repeat delay D Long I l l l I I l Repeat rate ZS Slow a i Fast Click here and hold down a key to test the repeat rate F Disable local Windows key combinations e g ALTATAR Boot time Num Lock state On Off Repeat delay determines how long you must hold down a key before its character starts repeating Repeat rate determines how quickly a character repeatedly displays on screen when the key is held down If you are a legacy user see Regi
58. rtual key codes to the keyboard input RDP supports operation in any environment that allows network localization automatic disconnect and remote configuration Variable bandwidth allocation through client side bitmap caching and optional compression for low bandwidth connections significantly improving performance over low bandwidth connections Multichannel capable protocol that permits separate virtual channels for carrying presentation data serial device communication licensing information and heavily encrypted data Remote control which lets the support staff view and control a Terminal Services session Sharing input and display graphics between two Terminal Services sessions lets support staff diagnose and resolve problems remotely Network Load Balancing NLB available in Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Datacenter Server High color 8 bit 16 bit and 24 bit graphics are supported if they are also supported in the graphics driver Clipboard sharing also known as clipboard redirection The local clipboard becomes a part of the clipboard viewer chain in the remote session allowing the user to copy and paste between applications running in both the remote session and on the local client Programs 6 7 e __ Local printer redirection so server applications can print locally to the client device e Local audio playback so server applications can direct audio to the client device or play at the Terminal Server e Local
59. rver Name IP In the Path and Filename box type the path and file name of the image In the Server Port box type the FTP server port In the User ID and Password boxes type the user ID and password required by the FTP file server To automatically update the image each time the terminal is restarted select Automatically check for updates on startup This feature allows you to place a single updated image on an FTP site and have clients automatically check that site at boot up and update with the new image Click Update to begin the update process The DHCP Options dialog allows you to set the DHCP tags that identify the FTP location of the update image To change the FTP option IDs type over the entry in the Server Port box and then click OK The value must match what is set up on the DHCP server Terminal Server Client Licenses The Terminal Server Client Licenses dialog box allows you to view stored licenses You can use this window to delete or save licenses Delete Ho Licenses found Chapter 4 Control Panel view or Remove Programs The View or Remove Programs dialog box allows you to view or remove software programs currently installed on the terminal View or Remove Programs The listed software can be Programs automatically removed To remove a program select it from the list and then Addon HP ThinConnect O build 79 select Remove Addon HP ThinState Capturelbuild 13 Addon IC4 9 18 build 95
60. seueeessaeessaueessueeessaneessas 56 VIEW OF Remove Programs EE 57 VNC OVO EE 57 SONGS TOR YNG SOVET E 58 deii e 58 5 Programs and Add ons Steel 60 a do VE EE 60 ThinPrint over Ke 60 TRIN Tint Network DE 64 HP Connections for Citrix Software 0 00 cece cecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeesaeeesaeeeeseeesaaeeeaeeeesaaees 66 Creating a New ICA connection n annsenssannseneosrenrnrornrrnrrsnrrsrrrrnrenrnrrsrernnrrnne 66 Deleting a connection NENNEN ENEE ENEE 67 vi EGIMING aA COMME CUOMN RE 67 Creating a desktop shortcut to a connection senssnnennnennnnnneninnrrnnnnerrnnerennne 67 POR E 67 Terminal Emulation Connection ccccccceccccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeesseeeesaeeessageeesanseesaes 68 EA Ge EE 69 rale Ce 69 ELO TOUCH SCS WE 69 WESSON OS E 70 SS eege 70 6 Registry Import Export Clearing freu dene e EE 72 Exporting ANd importing a registry ccecccseeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeesaueeeeeeeeseeeeseeesaneeeeaeeeeaes 73 Importing a registry to multiple units 2 0 cc cceeeeee ee eeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeesee sess eeseaeeseneeseeeeseneeseneesseeeeaes 73 Exporting registries from multiple units 2 0 0 0 cee ccceeececeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeseaeeseeeeeseeeseaeeesneeesagees 73 Ji sprain pat pct pd ssw anc ap ar teal eagle E E A A 74 Vil viii 1 Introduction HP Compag thin clients with Microsoft Windows CE are easy to deploy manage and secure and inc
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62. st updated settings the next time you reboot your display will not work and you must press F9 to reset to defaults In the Screen Saver tab you can set up password protection as well as configure the following screen saver options e no screen saver e turn off monitor e floating image e tiled image The following table lists the available screen resolutions color quality settings and refresh frequencies The default is 800x600x16 60Hz Resolution Color 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz 640x480x8 A A A 28 Chapter4 Control Panel 640x480x16 640x480x32 800x600x8 800x600x16 800x600x32 1024x768x8 1024x 768x16 1024x 768x32 xX K Al Al Al X Al X X 1152x864x16 1152x864x32 1280x1024x8 xX K lala lala al al Al X X gt X lt 1280x1024x16 1280x1024x32 1600x1200x8 XIXI K Al X al al XI al X al X XI X X X lt 1600x1200x16 These resolutions are not supported on all thin client models All refresh rates are not supported by all monitors Er NOTE Ifyou set the display settings out of range you must reset the terminal to factory defaults by rebooting the terminal and holding down the F9 key until you see a window that says Loading at the bottom Resetting the terminal to factory defaults erases all configuration settings and connections Display 29 e Global ICA Client Settings The Global ICA Client Settings dialog box allows you to configure ICA default client settin
63. tate Capture Thin State capture and deploy allows you to capture a thin client image and deploy it to other thin clients of the same model Thin State Capture Er NOTE The HP ThinState Capture tool is not a standalone tool and can only be accessed by the administrator from within the thin client image NOTE Save all data on the USB flash drive on some other device prior to performing this procedure The USB flash drive will be formatted and all data will be lost ATTENTION When deploying an image and settings from a source or master thin client to a target thin client please make sure that source master and target thin clients have identical hardware This is applicable regardless of deployment method being used HP ThinState Tools Altiris Deployment Solution HP OpenView Client Configuration Manager or any other deployment solution being used The HP ThinState Capture tool is a simple wizard based tool that you can use to capture an HP thin client image that you can then deploy to another HP thin client of identical model and hardware HP Thin State Capture 33 What do you need to have e An HP thin client CE unit that contains the latest HP provided image e AnHP approved USB drive key 1 Once you launch the ThinState Capture tool from within the Control Panel you are presented with the following screen DEES antares Welcome to HP ThinState Capture HP ThinState Capture duplicates this thin client s irnage
64. tatus of the connection e Connect Click to activate a selected connection e Exit Click to exit HP Thin Connect The OK button performs the same function e Control Panel Click to access the Control Panel This feature requires appropriate permissions e Add Click to create a new connection and add it to the list of connections assigned to the user currently logged on to the terminal You can assign the new connection to other users in the Advanced window For more information see Adding connections on page 13 e Delete Click to delete a selected connection The connection is deleted from the list of connections available to all users not just the user currently logged on to the terminal For more information see Deleting connections on page 14 e Edit Click to edit the selected connection For more information see Editing connections on page 13 e Advanced Click to access the Advanced window where you can configure and assign connections and configure the terminal user interface For more information see Advanced Window on page 7 e Help Click to access help Advanced Window You can access the Advanced window by clicking the Advanced button in HP Thin Connect You must log in with Administrator permissions or with the User may add edit or delete connections permission to access the Advanced window The Advanced window allows you to configure and assign connections set up user security accounts and configure the
65. terminal operator to press Enter or click the Logon button 20 Chapter 3 HP Thin Connect on the dialog box to log in If someone other than the auto logon user wants to log onto the terminal press Esc or Alt F4 6 From the Account list select the account that the system will use to log on the terminal operator 7 Select Enable Reset Hotkey to allow the terminal to be reset to factory defaults registry and shortcuts by pressing and holding F9 key during boot A CAUTION If you disable the F9 reset function and then change monitors or change display settings resulting in your monitor becoming unable to display the only way to recover the client will be to reflash it 8 Click OK at the top of the window to save your changes Switching to a different user To switch to a different user when booting 1 Press the power button to start the system 2 Press Esc or Alt F4 before the automatic logon countdown completes 3 Log on as the user of your choice Switching to a different user 21 4 Control Panel This chapter provides an overview of the programs in the Control Panel and provides step by step instructions to perform certain tasks You can use many of the programs for local administration while you use others such as DHCP Options and SNMP for remote administration To open the Control Panel e From the desktop select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel or e From the HP Thin Connect window click the Control Pa
66. to factory default property settings It also includes Export and Import buttons for easy registry import export For more information see Copying registry settings on page 53 e Memory Allows you to adjust memory allocation between memory for storage room and memory needed to run programs e Network Allows you to designate a device name and description that identifies the terminal across the network You can type a name or accept the name provided by the DHCP server The default 52 Chapter 4 Control Panel device name is HP followed by the MAC address If the device is reset to factory defaults the device name reverts to the factory default name This tab also displays network settings and provides a Configure Network Card button that allows you to adjust the speed duplex for the card The Renew button renews the terminal IP address e Copyrights Displays copyright information for the terminal Resetting settings to factory defaults To reset all thin client settings to factory defaults 1 Click the General tab 2 Inthe Terminal Settings section click Reset 3 Click Yes to reset the terminal to factory settings The terminal restarts o The default for File Server is 161 o The default for Path and Filename is 162 Copying registry settings You can copy and transfer the registry settings from one thin client to another Also known as ARP this feature allows you to configure a thin client and then transfer th
67. user interface for the terminal A CAUTION Click either OK button to save changes and close the Advanced window Click the X button or Cancel to exit without saving changes Advanced Window T Assign Connections Global UI User Administrator yt Available connections Connections For Administrator Primary Auto Persistent el gt sh Creating user accounts 8 You can set up terminal operator user accounts in the Security window which you can access either from the Thin Connect Advanced window or from Control Panel The system comes with three default accounts e Administrator e Guest e User You can use the default accounts as templates for new accounts You can modify the default Guest and User accounts The Users tab lists all operator accounts and shows which accounts are set up with Administrator security permissions and which accounts are enabled To create a new user account 1 In HP Thin Connect click Advanced 2 On the Assign Connections tab click Security This takes you to the Control Panel Security window Chapter 3 HP Thin Connect 3 Select the Users tab and then click Add to create a new user account Administrator Delete Creating user accounts 9 4 On the General tab type a name for the new user account in the Name box Valid characters for the Name box include A Z a z 0 9 amp 4 _ Maximum length is 20 characters ETSE General
68. uthorities The Windows CE browser comes with a pre defined list of trusted certification authorities that include Equifax Thwarte Entrust GlobalSign GTE and others My Certificates are your personal digital certificates Other Authorities are intermediate certificate authorities No intermediate authorities are loaded by default Click Import select the location source of the certificate or key and then click OK 0 0 From a File allows you to import a certificate or key from any mapped drive Browse to the certificate or key and select it or select the Type and type the name of the certificate or key in the Name box From a Smart Card allows you to import a certificate from a Smart Card Make sure the Smart Card is inserted and select a Reader from the list The radio button is active only if a smart card is inserted Friendly name allows you to rename a certificate that you import Click OK Certificates 25 lt Date Time The Date Time Properties dialog box allows you to set the date and current time select the appropriate time zone and enable automatic clock adjustment for daylight savings time for the terminal Current Time 12 41 00 AM 30 1 2 Time Zone 7 D 0 e l Em i4 15 16 GMT 08 00 Pacific Time WS amp Canada Tij 21 22 Ss F Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving 28 29 30 456 Apply A Select the appropriate date and time information and then click Apply IR DHCP
69. wer to the unit during this process You may use the captured image flash dd found in the USB flash drive in combination with Altiris Deployment Solution to remotely image multiple thin client units Ef NOTE You must use flash dd in conjunction with HP s ThinState Deploy utility e g ibr exe Flash dd is not compatible with Altiris rdeploy exe or rdeployt exe utilities Please consult the HP Compag Thin Client Imaging Tool at http h20000 www2 hp com bc docs support SupportManual c00485307 c00485307 pdf For more information about Altiris see http www altiris com 9 Internet Options The Internet Settings dialog box allows you to configure Internet browser settings on the terminal Start Page Search Page http www altavista com User Agent requires browser restart Default C indow s CE e Cache Size fin KB 512 Clear Cache Clear History The Internet Settings dialog box includes the following tabs General Allows you to enter start and search pages identify the Web browser type to determine how Web pages are displayed set the cache size and clear cache and history Connection Allows you to select LAN or autodial connections and to configure proxy server settings Security Allows you to specify Web sites that are trusted restricted and so on Also allows you configure ActiveX scripting and other advanced type internet options Privacy Allows you to configure how the browser handles cook

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