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Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows® CE 5.0 USER MANUAL Neoware Software Release 8.1 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 2
are the property of their respective owners. Disclaimer: The information provided in this manual is intended for instructional purposes only and is subject to change without notice. Neoware, Inc. accepts no responsibility or liability for errors, omissions, or misleading information that may be - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 3
found in the Quick Start Guide that came with your thin client, and on the Support section of the Neoware website which can be found at: http://www.neoware.com/support.html Lead Content Warning Many PC products and accessories contain cords, cables or wires, such as power cords or cords to connect - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 4
, you may install and use only one (1) copy of such component(s) on a single computer with which you use the SYSTEM. • Use of Windows CE Operating System for Windows-Based Terminal Devices with Microsoft Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition. If the SOFTWARE is Windows CE operating system for - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 5
by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation. • Single SYSTEM. The SYSTEM Software is licensed with the SYSTEM as a single integrated product. The SYSTEM Software installed in Read Only Memory ("ROM") of the SYSTEM may only be used as part of the SYSTEM. • Single EULA. The package for the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 6
SOFTWARE: (i) to any country to which the U.S. has embargoed or restricted the export of goods or services, . 7 NOTE ON JAVA SUPPORT. The SYSTEM Software may contain support for programs written in Java (a) return of the price paid, or (b) repair or replacement of the SOFTWARE that does not meet - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 7
Manufacturer of your SYSTEM. U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The SOFTWARE and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 or subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software-Restricted Rights at - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 8
the thin client checked by a qualified service technician: • The power cord or plug is damaged. • Liquid penetrates the thin client case. • The thin client is exposed to moisture. • The thin client does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user manual. • The thin client has - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 9
Warranty iii Lead Content Warning iii Microsoft Software License iv Safety Instructions viii Table of Contents ix CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1 What is a Neoware Thin Client? 1 Getting More Information 2 The Internet 2 Technical Support 2 About This Manual 3 Overview of Contents 3 Terms & Conventions - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 10
24 Shutting Down or Restarting Your Thin Client 24 Keyboard Shortcuts 25 Menu Item Selection 25 Setting the Date & Time 26 Security 28 Setting a Password 28 Volume & Sounds Settings 30 Displaying System Information 32 Software and Appliance Inventory 32 Network Inventory 33 CHAPTER 4 Connection - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 11
The IP Address Tab 41 The Name Servers Tab 42 The Network Speed Tab 43 CHAPTER 6 ICA Connection Configuration 45 Introduction 45 Creating a New ICA Connection 46 Server Selection 51 Options 53 Firewall Settings 55 Global ICA Client Settings 56 The Keyboard Shortcuts Tab 57 The Preferences Tab 58 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 12
Table of Contents xii Terminal Emulation Selection 76 TCP/IP Connection Settings 80 TN3270 Options Port Settings 95 Direct Print Data To A Specific Port 95 Direct Print Data To A Network Printer 96 GUI Overrides 98 Aux Port Settings 100 CHAPTER 9 VPN Connection Configuration 101 Introduction - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 13
Tab 132 The Appearance Tab 133 The Settings Tab 134 Screen Saver Password 136 Taskbar and Start Menu Settings 137 CHAPTER 14 Touch Screen Configuration 139 Introduction 139 ELO Touch Screen Configuration 140 eTurbo Touch Screen Configuration 141 CHAPTER 15 Mouse Configuration 143 Introduction 143 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 14
Table of Contents xiv The Locale Tab 148 The Responsiveness Tab 149 CHAPTER 17 Printer Configuration 151 Introduction 151 Network Printer Properties 152 The LPD Print Tab 152 The TCP Print Tab 153 RDP Printers 154 Changing RDP Printer Properties 159 ThinPrint 160 The Setup - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 15
Displaying the Terminal Server Client Licenses Dialog 173 CHAPTER 22 Managing Your Thin Client 175 Automatic Thin Client Configuration 175 Shadowing a Remote Desktop 176 Update Portal 178 CHAPTER 23 System Information 179 Introduction 179 System Properties 180 The General Tab 180 The Software and - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 16
Printing 194 Windows 2000/2003 LPR/LPD Printing to the Thin Client 196 Windows NT 4 LPR/LPD Printing to the Thin Client 197 UNIX/Linux LPR/LPD Printing to the Thin Client 198 Frequently Observed Issues 199 APPENDIX B Aironet Wireless LAN Configuration 201 Enabling the USB Controller 201 Aironet - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 17
screen updates for your monitor. Most of the processing occurs on the server. Due to the speed of modern computer networks, this exchange happens as fast as, and frequently faster than, processing on a personal computer. The Neoware Software installed in your thin client's local Flash disk memory - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 18
in your thin client will determine which types of peripherals may be used. Getting More Information The Internet Current and archival information about Neoware products, including the latest software updates, is available at: http://www.neoware.com In addition, this user manual and other - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 19
describes how to set up and use Neoware thin clients powered by Neoware Software incorporating the Microsoft® Windows® CE 5.0 operating system (Neoware software release 8.1). Note: This manual is intended to cover a number of different Neoware thin client models. Since the primary difference between - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 20
how to configure an ELO or eTurbo touch screen to suit your requirements. Chapter 15: Mouse Configuration Describes how to configure a mouse to suit your requirements. Chapter 16: Keyboard Configuration Describes how to configure the keyboard to suit your requirements. 4 About This Manual - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 21
display information about your thin client and its system software, and test the network connection. Appendix A: Network Printing Using LPR/LPD Describes how to configure your thin client for network printing with Windows and UNIX servers. Appendix B: Aironet Wireless LAN Configuration Decribes how - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 22
Introduction Terms & Conventions The following terms and conventions are used in this manual: keys to press When you need to press two or more keys together at the same time, such ), then hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse while keeping the button held down. 6 About This Manual - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 23
Manual CHAPTER 2 Setting Up Your Neoware Thin Client This chapter describes how to unpack and set up your Neoware thin client. Unpacking Your Neoware Thin Client Your Neoware thin client typically is shipped in cartons containing the items listed below. Depending on the shipping configuration, one - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 24
of the different connections that can be found on Neoware thin clients. Not all hardware platforms have the same number or COM 2 are DB-9, RS-232 serial ports. Depending on which software version is loaded in the thin client, serial ports may be used for peripheral devices such as modems, personal - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 25
the Cables Setting Up Your Neoware Thin Client • MONITOR is a standard DB-15, high-density, VGAtype monitor connector. • The power supply connects through the supplied power cable. It automatically detects and accepts either 120 VAC or 240 VAC line voltage. Power must not be applied until - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 26
thin client depends on the software version installed in it. Not all software versions support all serial devices. 4 Turn on your thin client and then the peripheral device. Arranging Your Work Area The following tips will help reduce eye strain and body fatigue when using your Neoware thin client - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 27
the main system features. Starting Up Your Thin Client If you have any peripheral devices connected to your thin client, power on the thin client first, then the devices. If this is the first time you have started the thin client, the Neoware Interface Selection Wizard will be displayed. 11 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 28
to use. Note: If you do not click OK within one minute, the thin client will automatically load the Thin Client User Interface. Thin Client User Interface Thin Client User Interface is selected by default. This will display the Neoware Connection Manager, which enables you to configure and make - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 29
Thin Client User Interface (default selection): Getting Started Windows CE desktop with Thin Client Connection Manager: User Interface Selection 13 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 30
Getting Started Windows CE desktop with Advance Connection Manager: Windows CE desktop without the Connection Manager: 14 User Interface Selection - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 31
displayed in the Neoware Interface Selection Wizard. Note: When changing the User Interface from the Control Panel, you will be prompted to restart the thin client before the selection can take effect. Network Configuration If your network uses a remote configuration service such as DHCP (Dynamic - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 32
Descriptions of all the setup options available for each connection type are provided in the following chapters. 1 If you are using the standard Neoware Connection Manager, click the Configure tab. If you are using the advanced Connection Manager, proceed to the next step. 2 Click the Add... button - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 33
If you are using the advanced Connection Manager you can also click on the icon displayed in the Configure column for the connection type required. A series of dialogs will be displayed allowing you to specify connection settings. 4 Enter a name for the connection. This will be used to identify the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 34
There are several ways of starting a predefined connection, depending on the type of display: Thin Client User Interface • Double-click on the connection name listed on the Connections tab of the Neoware Connection Manager. • Single-click on the connection name listed on the Connections tab of the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 35
Windows CE desktop with Thin Client Connection Manager or Advanced Connection Manager • Double-click on the connection name listed on the Connections tab of the Neoware Connection Manager. • Single-click on the connection name listed on the Connections tab of the Neoware Connection Manager, then - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 36
delete connections. It also enables you to shutdown or restart your thin client. The Connection Manager can be displayed by pressing the key combination Ctrl it as a Single-Button Connection Manager which will only allow the default connection to be started. Refer to the section "The ezConnect Tab" - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 37
Getting Started The advanced Connection Manager displays the Configure and Connections options on the same tab. It also displays icons for connection types which you can click in order to add a new connection configuration. Adding, Editing & You can add a new connection configuration by clicking - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 38
name then click End. Shutting Down or Restarting Your Thin Client You can shutdown or restart your thin client by clicking the Shutdown... button in the Connection Manager. A dialog will be displayed asking if you want to Shutdown or Restart (default). Make your selection then click OK. 22 Using - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 39
button on the Windows CE desktop taskbar. Programs Selecting Programs from the Start menu will list the programs which you can run on your thin client. Selecting a program name from the list will run that program. Connections Selecting Connections from the Start menu will list the connection - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 40
view settings. For a description of Network Connections, refer to the chapter "Network Configuration" on page 39. For a description of Taskbar and Start Menu, refer to the section "Taskbar and Start Menu Settings" on page 137. Shutting Down or Restarting Your Thin Client The Shut Down option on - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 41
Manager: Ctrl + Alt + End • Switch to next connection: Ctrl + Alt + Up • Switch to previous connection: Ctrl + Alt + Down • Switch to default connection: Ctrl + Alt + Home • Display the Control Panel: F2 Menu Item Selection If a menu item includes an underlined character, press that key on - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 42
It is important that your thin client is configured with the correct date and time as these settings will be used whenever you save files. The time will also be displayed on the Windows CE desktop task bar. The date and time settings can be entered manually or supplied automatically by a Time Server - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 43
you are using the thin client. The thin client is set to automatically adjust the clock for daylight saving by default. You can disable this Interval field. Clicking the Synchronize Time Now button will immediately update the thin client using the time settings from the specified Time Server. Click - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 44
Started Security You can prevent unauthorised access to system settings by specifying a password. Once set, you will need to enter the password in order to view or save changes to system settings. Setting a Password To set a password: 1 Press the F2 key to display the Control Panel. 2 Double-click - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 45
Getting Started 4 Click the Behavior tab and select whether the password is required before you can view thin client properties (default) or before you can save changes to the properties. 5 Click OK to make the password active. 6 Click OK to exit. Security 29 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 46
This setting applies to both the internal and external speaker volume, sounds provided through the ICA and RDP protocols, and sounds generated by local thin client events such as beeps, clicks, etc. The check boxes on the Volume tab allow you to enable or disable locally generated sounds for Events - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 47
settings, called schemes. The sound scheme currently used by your thin client is selected in the Scheme field. Clicking the button in the Scheme field will list all the sound schemes currently defined. The default sound scheme is Windows CE Default. To specify a sound for an event, select the event - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 48
You can display information about your thin client, its system software and network connection in a variety of ways as described in the chapter "System Information" on page 179. To quickly display general information about your thin client and its system software: 1 Press the F2 key to display - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 49
Network Inventory Getting Started The Network Inventory tab displays information about your thin client's network configuration. The MAC address is also displayed here. Refer to the section "The Network Inventory Tab" on page 182 for details. Displaying System Information 33 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 50
Getting Started 34 Displaying System Information - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 51
defined connections to automatically start when the thin client is started or rebooted. The Neoware Connection Manager can be replaced by a singlebutton connection manager. This allows the user to only start the connection defined as the default connection in the Connection Manager. The Connection - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 52
this box and setting a password using the Security dialog. See the section "Security" on page 28 for details. Autostart all connections Default: Unchecked Checking this box will cause all the connections defined in the Connection Manager to be automatically started when the thin client is started or - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 53
Properties autostarted connections, your thin client can be configured to always be connected to one or more servers. Enable French Terminal Server connections Default: Unchecked When this box is checked, RDP connections to the French version of Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition, are - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 54
Connection Manager Properties Enable F5 toggle key Default: Unchecked Checking this box will enable the user to toggle between the SingleButton Connection Manager and the Neoware Connection Manager by pressing the F5 key. 38 The Connection Manager Properties Dialog - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 55
how to configure the thin client for connection to your network. Your thin client must be assigned a unique Internet Protocol (IP) address in order to communicate on your network. Your network may also require other settings. If your network uses a remote configuration service such as DHCP (Dynamic - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 56
Network Configuration 3 Double-click on the relevant Ethernet Adapter icon displayed in the Network Connections window to display its settings dialog. Refer to the following sections for a description of the network configuration options available. 40 Introduction - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 57
Default: Selected When DHCP is enabled, the thin client will rely on a remote DHCP configuration service to supply the required settings. These settings are then saved in the thin client. At the next client bootup, if the client cannot reach the DHCP server, the client will connect to the network - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 58
the IP address of the router or gateway computer that connects your local network to other networks that contain servers which your thin client may need to access. The entry must be in dotted-decimal format. The Name Servers Tab Enable DNS Default: Unchecked When DHCP is disabled, this enables you - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 59
Name Service (WINS) is a server-based program that translates text-based server names into IP addresses. The Network Speed Tab The options on the Network Speed tab enable you to manually override the thin client's automatically detected Ethernet connection speed. Auto Detect is selected by default - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 60
Network Configuration 44 The Network Settings Dialog - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 61
the configuration options available. This manual is intended to cover a number of Neoware thin client models. Depending on the software version included with your thin client, it may not have the ICA client installed. ICA ("Independent Computing Architecture") is a network protocol created by Citrix - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 62
of all the options available are provided later in this chapter. 1 Display the Configure options in the Neoware Connection Man- ager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog. 2 Select Citrix ICA Client in the drop-down list box then click OK. 46 Creating a New ICA Connection - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 63
ICA Connection Configuration 3 Select the type of ICA connection required: Server or Published Application. 4 Specify the name or IP address of the server, or the name of the published application in the field below. A list of available servers or publications may be displayed for you to select from - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 64
: C:\My Documents). Note that the specified application will be the only one available to the user during this connection. 8 Click Next to continue. 9 If you want to enable auto login, specify the Username and Password. If the user authenticates against an NT-domain, you need to specify - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 65
for color depths higher than 256 colors.) Note: The option to use Thousands of colors is only available when your thin client's desktop area and refresh frequency is set to a resolution that supports high color or true color (such as 1024x768 at 85 Hz and High Color (16-bit) or True Color (32bit - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 66
ICA Connection Configuration 15 The options in the Firewall Settings dialog should only be used if a firewall exists between the thin client and the ICA server and/or published applications. Refer to the section "Firewall Settings" on page 55 for details. 16 When you have finished configuring - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 67
because ICA 7.0 and later clients default to a broadcast protocol of TCP + HTTP browser. Earlier server farms typically use TCP browser broadcasts. You can change the broadcast protocol for a single connection, or connect to a server that isn't on your local network - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 68
select the broadcast protocol to use from the list box at the bottom of the Server Location dialog. Choose from TCP browser, TCP + HTTP browser (default), or SSL/TLS + HTTPS browser. For additional information, refer to the section "The Server Location Tab" on page 60. 52 Server Selection - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 69
in local thin client memory once downloaded from the server. This will enable the thin client to display previously viewed graphics faster as it does not have to wait for the server to send the data again. Enable Sound Default: Unchecked If your thin client and network supports ICA audio, select - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 70
you are uncertain of your connection speed, set this to Auto. Encryption Level Default: Basic This determines the level of encryption applied to transmitted data. If your MetaFrame server includes Citrix SecureICATM Services (standard in MetaFrame XP and above, optional in earlier versions), you can - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 71
XP Presentation Servers, you can specify the address and port for a relay here. Use alternate address through firewalls Default: Unchecked This should only be enabled if your thin client needs to access an ICA server and/or published applications located behind a firewall. Firewall Settings 55 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 72
to display the Control Panel. 2 Double-click on the Global ICA Settings icon. The following sections describe all the options available in the Global ICA Client Settings dialog. The dialog consists of several tabs of setup options which are accessed by clicking on the tab titles along the top. 56 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 73
tab enables you to specify the key combinations used to perform various ICA functions. The default keyboard shortcuts and their functions are listed below. Windows NT ICA Status Dialog Ctrl + in the connection. Cycle through the applications in the connection. Global ICA Client Settings 57 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 74
colors is only available when your thin client's desktop area and refresh frequency is set to a resolution that supports high color or true color (such as 1024x768 at 85 Hz and High Color (16-bit) or True Color (32-bit). Apply Windows key combinations Default: In fullscreen desktops only The setting - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 75
Configuration PNAgent Default: Unchecked PNAgent allows you to configure the thin client so that it only displays the published desktops provided from an NFuse or Web Interface server. When enabled, at startup the thin client prompts the user for user credential information and a password, then - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 76
uses a broadcast to locate a server configured as an ICA Master Browser server. Since network broadcasts are not routinely transmitted through routers, if the ICA Master Browser is on a different subnet to the thin client, no list of servers or published applications will appear from which to make - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 77
dialog. Choose from TCP browser, TCP + HTTP browser (default), or SSL/TLS + HTTPS browser. Select TCP + HTTP browser ifyour firewall restricts UDP broadcasts. This option enables the client to retrieve a list of all Citrix servers on the network, and a list of all published applications from a Ctrix - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 78
to MetaFrame XP Presentation Servers, you can specify the address and port for a relay here. Use alternate address through firewalls Default: Unchecked This should only be enabled if your thin client needs to access an ICA server and/or published applications located behind a firewall. 62 Global ICA - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 79
available. This manual is intended to cover a number of Neoware thin client models. Depending on the software version included with your thin client, it may not have the RDP client installed. RDP connections utilize the open source RDP client to connect to Windows NT Terminal Server and Windows - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 80
options available are provided later in this chapter. 1 Display the Configure options in the Neoware Connection Man- ager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog. 2 Select Microsoft Remote Desktop Client in the drop-down list box then click OK. 3 Enter a descriptive name for - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 81
5 Click Next to continue. RDP Connection Configuration 6 If you want to enable auto login, check the Automatic Logon box and enter the Username and Password. If the user authenticates against an NT-domain, you will need to specify the name of the domain in the Domain field. If you do - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 82
8 You can either display the Windows NT desktop when an RDP connection is made, or start an application. The Desktop option is selected by default. If you want an application to be automatically started once you have logged into an RDP connection, select Application file name and enter the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 83
11 Click Next to continue. RDP Connection Configuration 12 When you have finished configuring the RDP connection, click Finish. The Configure and/or Connection tabs of the Connection Manager will display the name of the connection you have created. If you are displaying the Windows CE desktop, an - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 84
RDP Connection Configuration Global RDP Settings The settings specified in the Global RDP Settings dialog will apply to all RDP connections unless overridden by settings for a specific connection. To display the Global RDP Settings dialog: 1 Press the F2 key to display the Control Panel. 2 Double- - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 85
and Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services. Remote computer sound Default: Bring to this computer This option requires RDP protocol level 5.1 or above. The setting of this option determines whether sound generated by the remote RDP server is directed to the local thin client speaker (Bring to this - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 86
connecting to a Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services session through a variety of typical bandwidth limited connections. Connection Speed Default: Custom This enables you to select the speed of the connection. Select Custom to make your thin client automatically select the appropriate speed. Modem - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 87
TeemTalk connection and explains the configuration options available. This manual is intended to cover a number of Neoware thin client models. Depending on the software version included with your thin client, it may not have the TeemTalk client installed. TeemTalk allows you to access mainframes or - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 88
of all the options available, refer to the "TeemTalk User Manual". 1 Display the Configure options in the Neoware Connection Man- ager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog. 2 Select TeemTalk Terminal Emulation Client in the dropdown list box then click OK. 72 Creating - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 89
to the chosen emulation. (Refer to the section "Terminal Emulation Selection" on page 76 for a list of emulations that may be selected, depending on your version of TeemTalk.) 6 Click Next to continue. 7 Set the Connection Type to either TCP/IP (default), Modem or Serial. If you need to change the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 90
TeemTalk Connection Configuration 8 If TCP/IP is selected, enter the name or IP address of the server to connect to in the Host Name field. If Modem is selected, select the Configuration Name. If Serial is selected, select the port to Connect to. 9 Click Next to continue. 10 If you want to configure - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 91
11 Click Next to continue. TeemTalk Connection Configuration 12 Check the summary of the TeemTalk configuration. If you are happy with it, click Finish, otherwise click Back to change settings. When Finish is clicked, the Configure and/or Connection tabs of the Connection Manager will display the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 92
the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. AIXTerm Provides compatibility with software designed to drive an X terminal using X Windows. ANSI BBS This emulation is a derivative of the ANSI device driver ANSI.SYS supplied with all DOS based PCs and which provides the screen management for the DOS console - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 93
will be an ASCII text screen known as Network Virtual Terminal mode (NVT mode for short). The setting of the IBM 3270 Model option determines the size of the display and whether or not extended attributes are supported. IBM 5250 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive IBM 5250 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 94
. Viewdata 40, Viewdata 80 and Viewdata Split These enable access to a viewdata service using one of three display formats. VT PCTerm Provides compatibility with software designed for the PC Term mode supported by DEC. VT52 and VT100 These emulations enable you to run applications written for - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 95
Connection Configuration VT+HP220 This emulation is based on the VT500 terminal series and includes the HP function keys F1 - F8 (not user programmable). The terminal ID is set to VT220. WY50, WY50+ and WY60 Provide compatibility with software designed to drive the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ and WY - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 96
button when TCP/IP is selected. Note that the options available and the default settings depend on the currently selected terminal emulation. Host Port Number This enables you to specify the Telnet port number. The default Telnet port number 23 can be substituted with any valid 16 bit port number - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 97
3270 emulation, the setting of this option determines whether or not support for the Telnet "3270 regime" option is suppressed. Suppress TN3270E determine whether or not the Telnet Binary or EOR options are supported. Both are set to no by default. no Will not force any negotiations. It will leave - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 98
that the option is not supported. Break Settings The setting of these options determine whether or not a timing mark and/or carriage return is sent with a Telnet break packet. A timing mark is sent by default. Send Location This enables you to enter the location of this terminal which may be used - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 99
use then TEST0. These values are preserved over power off, so the first connection of any given power on may not be TEST1. Assume that the start of the printer associated with a particular terminal is assigned to this Telnet session. The name of the terminal is specified here. (This is implemented - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 100
The Bind setting determines whether or not the server is allowed to send the SNA Bind image and Unbind notification to the emulator. When Responses is selected, positive and negative response handling is supported. It allows the server to reflect to the emulator any and all definite, exception, and - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 101
on 101st and so on. These values are preserved over power off, so the first connection of any given power on may not be TEST1. Assume that the start point is . This should not cause a problem unless the separate sessions use different modulo values (for example, session one device name TEST%d4% and - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 102
TeemTalk Connection Configuration User, Password, Library, Menu These options enable you to specify the initial entries required on the standard startup screen so that it can be bypassed. Each entry can be a maximum of ten characters. Program This enables you to specify the name of the initial - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 103
TeemTalk Connection Configuration Mfg. Type and Model Specifies the manufacturer, type and model of the printer. The entry must exactly match an AS400 printer type string, including the * (asterisk) character. The following valid entries are for the IBM AS/ 400 V3R1. Note that the list can change - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 104
TeemTalk Connection Configuration Font Specifies the font identifier and point size used by the single-byte printer (e.g. 11). Formfeed This is always set to Don't Report. The Paper Source 1 option is used to specify the paper format to be used. Paper Source 1 & 2 These options specify the paper - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 105
8.875 inches). *N10 Number 10-sized envelopes (4.125 x 9.5 inches). *C5 C5-sized envelopes (162mm x 229mm). *DL DL-sized envelopes (110mm x 220mm). ASCII 899 Support Specifies whether the single-byte printer has ASCII code page 899 installed. Selecting Don't Report will cause no value to be returned - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 106
TeemTalk Connection Configuration Modem Connection Settings The Modem Settings dialog enables you to define a particular modem configuration that can be saved under a specific name for future selection in the Host Information dialog Configuration Name field. 1 If this is a new configuration, enter a - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 107
Configuration The Configuration of COM1 dialog is displayed from the Host Information dialog by clicking the Advanced button when Serial is selected. Baud Rate Factory default: 9600 This specifies the transmit and receive baud rates for the port selected for host communications. Parity Factory - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 108
maximum effective baud rate that the emulator transmits terminal reports and data sent as a result of pasting data to the host. Local Echo Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether keyboard entered characters are displayed on the screen as well as sent to the host - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 109
dialog enable you to automate the host login procedure by specifying what is sent to the host in response to prompts displayed on the screen. 1 If an initiation string is required by the host when you first make a connection, select the Set Initiation String option, enter the required characters - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 110
in the list of predefined commands in the list box below, selecting one of the virtual key names listed in the box below that, then of predefined commands that can be inserted include UserName (indicated by ) and Password (indicated by ). Selecting either of these will cause a dialog to pop - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 111
this dialog enable you to direct print data to a specific port or a network printer. Direct Print Data To (Print through actions only, e.g. IBM 3270 or the next line when a carriage return command is received. Selecting FormFeed Terminator will cause the printer to advance the paper to the top of - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 112
the port to be kept open all the time (to stop the printer resetting) enter -1 (minus one). Direct Print Data To A Network Printer To direct print data to a printer on the network, select Use Network Printer (LPR) and enter the LPD Hostname. Clicking the Configure button will display a dialog that - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 113
TeemTalk Connection Configuration Clicking the Advanced button will display a dialog that enables you to send printer-specific commands to specify, for example, font size, colour, or page header and footer. Printer Port Settings 97 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 114
TeemTalk Connection Configuration GUI Overrides The GUI Overrides dialog is displayed by clicking the GUI overrides button in the Advanced Options dialog. The options in this dialog enable you specify various display options, such as which items are displayed in the TeemTalk window (menus, status - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 115
you attempt to exit the emulator while a host connection is still active. You can disable the message by checking this box. Enable PC-Style Windowing Default: Unchecked If supported, this option enables multiple windows to be displayed when running CE version 4.2 and above. Mouse Cursor Style - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 116
options in this dialog enable you to specify a COM or LPT port for bidirectional output when in any DEC VT mode, ANSI BBS, Sco Console HP 700-92/ 96, or IBM 3151 mode Clicking the Configure button will display a dialog in which you can specify settings for the COM port. 100 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 117
is intended to cover a number of Neoware thin client models. Depending on the software version included with your thin client, it may not have the Microsoft VPN client installed. Microsoft VPN Client enables you to make a Virtual Private Network connection using one of three protocols: PPTP (Point - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 118
all the options available are provided later in this chapter. 1 Display the Configure options in the Neoware Connection Man- ager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog. 2 Select Microsoft VPN Client in the drop-down list box then click OK. 102 Creating a New VPN Connection - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 119
. This will be used to identify the connection to the user. 4 Select the connection type: Virtual Private Network (PPTP) to use the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (default), Virtual Private Network (L2TP) to use the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol, or PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) to use the Point - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 120
6 If you selected Virtual Private Network (PPTP) or Virtual Private Network (L2TP), specify the host to connect to by entering its name or IP address. If you selected PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), select a device from the drop-down list box, then select a Service Name or leave blank for any - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 121
determines whether the Serial Line Interface Protocol (SLIP) is used. Use software compression Default: Unchecked This setting determines whether software compression is enabled. Use IP header compression Default: Unchecked This setting determines whether IP header compression is enabled. TCP/IP - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 122
VPN Connection Configuration The Name Servers Tab Use server-assigned addresses Default: Checked This setting determines whether name server IP addresses are supplied by the server (default) or the entries in this dialog. Unchecking the box enables you to enter the IP addresses for the primary and - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 123
Security Settings VPN Connection Configuration Use Data encryption Default: Checked Data that is sent between the VPN client and VPN server across a shared or public network must be encrypted in order to prevent unauthorized interception. The VPN server may be configured to force data encryption, - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 124
similar to CHAP, but more secure. Microsoft CHAP v2 (MS-CHAP v2) Default: Checked MS-CHAP v2 is an enhanced version of MS-CHAP that provides stronger protection for the exchange of user name and password credentials, determination of encryption keys, and mutual authentication. Preview user name and - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 125
connection and explains the configuration options available. This manual is intended to cover a number of Neoware thin client models. Depending on the software version included with your thin client, it may not have the Neoware Dial-Up PPP client installed. PPP/RAS (Point-to-Point Protocol / Remote - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 126
the options available are provided later in this chapter. 1 Display the Configure options in the Neoware Connection Man- ager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog. 2 Select Neoware Dial-Up PPP Client in the drop-down list box then click OK. 110 Creating a New Dial-Up PPP - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 127
from the drop-down list. Note: If an internal modem is installed, it will be listed as Com 3. 6 Click the Device Properties button. Consult the manual for your modem to set the options in the Device Properties dialog correctly. Click OK when you have finished. Creating a New Dial-Up PPP Connection - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 128
rate for 56k modems, select 115200. 7 If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or System Administrator has specified settings for your default when using a Dial-Up PPP connection. When using this connection to augment your Local Network with a connection to a remote site, check with your Network - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 129
in the Select Modem dialog). 10 Enter your login details. Note: This information is used to login, via PPP/RAS, to your ISP or other network. It may be different from your Windows login information. A domain name is not always necessary for a PPP/RAS connection - check with your System Administrator - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 130
Dial-Up PPP Connection Configuration 13 Click Next to continue. 14 Enter the telephone number for your Internet Service Provider or your Dial-Up server. 15 When you have finished configuring the Dial-Up PPP connection, click Finish. The Configure and/or Connection tabs - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 131
This chapter describes how to create a Microsoft Internet Explorer connection. This manual is intended to cover a number of Neoware thin client models. Depending on the software version included with your thin client, it may not have Microsoft Internet Explorer installed. This chapter describes how - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 132
New Internet Explorer Connection This section describes the procedure for creating a new Internet Explorer connection. 1 Display the Configure options in the Neoware Connection Man- ager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog. 2 Select Microsoft Internet Explorer in the drop - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 133
Microsoft Internet Explorer Connection Configuration 4 If you want Internet Explorer to load a specific web page when it is started, enter the URL in the Start field. If you leave this field blank, the current home page will be loaded. 5 Click Next to continue. 6 When you have finished configuring - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 134
Microsoft Internet Explorer Connection Configuration 118 Creating a New Internet Explorer Connection - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 135
Windows CE Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 12 Internet Options This chapter describes how to configure the web browser. Introduction If your thin client includes a web browser, you can configure it using settings specified in the Internet Options dialog, which is displayed from the Control Panel. - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 136
Internet Options The General Tab Start Page Default: http://www.neoware.com This specifies the URL of the web page you want loaded when the web browser is started or when you click the Home button in the browser. Search Page Default: http://www.google.com This specifies the URL of the web page - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 137
can speed up the loading of previously visted pages. However, if your thin client is used by numerous users, enabling the persistent browser cache will allow access it. Kiosk Mode Default: Unchecked Checking this box will cause the web browser display to fill the screen instead of being displayed in - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 138
Internet Options The Connection Tab The options on this tab enable you to specify how the thin client connects to the internet for the web browser. If you access the internet through a proxy server, check the Access the Internet using a proxy server box - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 139
Internet Options Clicking the Internet (globe) icon then the Settings button will display a dialog that enables you to select ActiveX controls, scripting controls and some miscellaneous items such as content controls, meta refresh, subframes, non-encrypted form data, etc. Clicking the Local intranet - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 140
Internet Options The Advanced Tab This tab allows you to enable or disable a variety of options relating to accessibility, browsing, multimedia and security. The Popups Tab The options on this tab allow you to block pop-ups. When the Block popups box is checked, clicking the Exceptions button will - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 141
Internet Options Clicking the Advanced button will display options allowing you to only block popups on specified events. The Popups Tab 125 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 142
Internet Options 126 The Popups Tab - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 143
Windows CE Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 13 Display Configuration Introduction This chapter describes how to configure the display to suit your requirements. This chapter describes the various settings offered through - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 144
OK in the Control Panel window you will be prompted to restart the thin client for the change to take effect. Thin Client User Interface Thin Client User Interface is selected by default. This will display the Neoware Connection Manager, which enables you to configure and make connections, but no - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 145
Display Configuration Thin Client User Interface (default selection): Windows CE desktop with Thin Client Connection Manager: User Interface Selection 129 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 146
Display Configuration Windows CE desktop with Advance Connection Manager: Windows CE desktop without the Connection Manager: 130 User Interface Selection - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 147
indicates the currently selected background image display. To change the image, either select a standard image from the Image list, or click Browse to select a different bitmap image file. The image will be displayed in the centre of the desktop by default. If you want the image to repeat across the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 148
last input from the user (20 minutes by default). You can also force the monitor to power-off after a specified period of inactivity (20 minutes by default). You can set a password to prevent unauthorized users from restoring the display once it is in screen saver mode. This is achieved using the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 149
The Appearance Tab Display Configuration The options on the Appearance tab enable you to select the colors used for the desktop, windows, dialogs and menus. A selection of standard color schemes are provided in the Scheme list box. You can see the effect of the currently selected scheme in the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 150
set the resolution of the desktop area, the screen refresh rate, and the number of colors available the screen is redrawn. A low resolution setting such as 640x480 will make displayed elements appear larger on the screen, should briefly see the screen filled with a test pattern of black and white squares, - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 151
to change the display resolution to the default setting when the thin client is starting, they can press F5 while the green bar is sliding across the screen. Portions of the bar will turn purple Color (24 bit). Note: Settings on the remote computer might override this setting. Display Properties 135 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 152
field, then confirm it by typing it again in the Confirm password field. Click OK, then OK again in the message box confirming that the password has been changed. Now when the display is in screen saver mode, reactivating the screen will cause an Unlock Unit dialog to be displayed, requiring the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 153
Configuration The Taskbar and Start Menu Settings dialog is displayed by doubleclicking the Taskbar Settings icon in the Control Panel. Always on top Default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether the taskbar is always displayed on top of any overlapping windows on the desktop, or - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 154
keys performs a local function enabling you to display the Task Manager and select an active task, or a function defined by the session (default). Show Local Start Menu Default: Checked You can prevent the display of the Start menu by unchecking this box. The Start button will still be displayed on - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 155
Windows CE Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 14 Touch Screen Configuration Introduction This chapter describes how to configure an ELO or eTurbo touch screen to suit your requirements. This chapter describes the various settings offered through the Control Panel that affect touch screens. Settings - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 156
Configuration You can configure an ELO touch screen by double-clicking the Touch Screen icon in the Control Panel. An ELO touch screen can be connected to a Serial or USB port on the thin client. If it is connected to the serial port, specify the port by selecting from the Port Setting list. This - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 157
draw test. Clicking the 4 pts Cal or 25 pts Cal button will display 4 or 25 points on the screen, respectively. Touch the flashing symbol on the display until you hear a beep or the symbol stops flashing. The Sound options allow you to specify whether you want to hear a sound when you touch the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 158
Touch Screen Configuration 142 eTurbo Touch Screen Configuration - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 159
Windows CE Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 15 Mouse Configuration Introduction This chapter describes how to configure a mouse to suit your requirements. You can configure your mouse using settings specified in - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 160
chose a slow speed setting. To change the speed, drag the slide bar to the left for slower, or to the right for faster. Button Configuration Default: Right Handed The two radio buttons enable you to switch the functions of the mouse buttons so that they suit a right-handed or left-handed - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 161
Configuration Show Mouse Pointer Default: Checked This enables you to remove the mouse pointer from the display. Unchecking the box to disable mouse pointer visibility then clicking OK will cause a message to be displayed asking you to either unplug the mouse from the thin client then re-insert, or - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 162
-Click Tab The Double-Click tab enables you to adjust the time delay between two mouse button clicks within which it is interpreted by the thin client as a double-click instead of two single clicks. To set the time delay and physical distance between the two mouse button clicks to be interpreted - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 163
Windows CE Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 16 Keyboard Configuration Introduction This chapter describes how to configure the keyboard to suit your requirements. You can configure the keyboard using settings specified - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 164
match the legends on the typed keys. Enable Num Lock key at startup Default: Unchecked When this option is selected, Num Lock will be activated automatically when the thin client starts. (Num Lock is disabled by default to avoid synchronization issues when connecting to some servers.) 148 The Locale - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 165
The Responsiveness Tab Keyboard Configuration Enable character repeat Default: Checked When this option is selected, holding down a key will cause the action of the key to be repeated according to the Repeat delay and - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 166
Keyboard Configuration 150 The Responsiveness Tab - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 167
offered through the Control Panel that affect printing. Settings are grouped in dialogs under the headings Network Printing, RDP Printers and ThinPrint. Note: Not all versions of Neoware thin clients include ThinPrint. To display the dialogs: 1 Press the F2 key to display the Control Panel. 2 Double - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 168
Network Printing icon in the Control Panel. The LPD Print Tab LPD printing enables a printer connected to your thin client to be used through any server that can print using the LPR/LPD protocol (UNIX, Linux, NT Server, Windows 2000/2003 Server, mainframes, etc). LPD printing is disabled by default - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 169
to your thin client to be used by other users through a Windows 2000/2003 Server. The TCP Print utility is enabled by default, using the parallel port with port number 9100. You can select another port by checking the relevant box, and change its port number as required. Network Printer Properties - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 170
Printers icon in the Control Panel. This enables you to define printers to be used with RDP connections to Windows 2000 or later servers with Terminal Services activated. Note: The printers defined here are not used by ICA or Internet Explorer. To define a printer for RDP use: 1 Double-click on the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 171
Printer Configuration 2 Select the port to which your local RDP printer is attached. For USB printers select the port LPT2. 3 Click Next to continue. 4 Specify the printer model either by selecting from the Manufacturer list then the Printers list, or by checking the User Defined box then clicking - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 172
Printer Configuration 5 Click Next to continue. 6 Enter a name for the printer. If you selected from the pre-defined list of RDP printers, a default printer name will appear. Only change this name if instructed to do so by your System Administrator. 7 Click Next to continue. 156 RDP Printers - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 173
Printer Configuration 8 If more than one RDP printer has been defined, a dialog will enable you to specify if you want the current printer definition to be the default printer to receive all RDP print jobs. 9 Click Next to continue. 10 If you want to configure another printer, click Yes then Next, - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 174
Printer Configuration 11 Click Finish. The Printer tab will display an icon for each defined printer. 158 RDP Printers - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 175
The Printer Properties dialog enables you to change any setting for the RDP printer except the printer port. If you want to move a printer from one port to another, first delete the current printer definition in the RDP Printers dialog (select the printer icon then click the Delete button), then use - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 176
Neoware thin client versions include ThinPrint. ThinPrint® allows you to compress print jobs, enabling you to avoid bandwidth problems that may occur, for example, when the client each tab. More information about configuring the ThinPrint client and server software can be found at the web site www. - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 177
Current Printer list box enables you to select the printer to use by default from the list of printers defined on the Assignment tab. The Assignment Tab Here you can specify a lower bandwidth for the client, change the port number, and specify the timeout before an error is reported. ThinPrint 161 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 178
Printer Configuration 162 ThinPrint - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 179
Windows CE Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 18 Port Configuration Introduction This chapter describes the settings available for configuring the serial, parallel and USB ports. The Port Settings dialog enables you to configure the serial, parallel and USB ports on your thin client. Displaying the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 180
: 8 This specifies the number of data bits sent for each character that is transmitted. Parity Default: None This specifies the parity mode for each transmitted character. If the number of Databits is 8, set this option to None. Selecting Odd will cause - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 181
: 1 This specifies the number of stop bits sent for each character that is transmitted. Flow Control Default: None This enables you to specify the type of flow control used by the port to communicate readiness to transmit or receive data. You can - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 182
Port Configuration The USB Tab Disable USB Ports Default: Unchecked You can disable the USB ports on the thin client by checking this box. 166 The USB Tab - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 183
Windows CE Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 19 Regional & Language Settings Introduction This chapter describes how to specify the language used for input and a locale for formatting information according to location. - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 184
the selected language and country. The list box enables you to select a standard set of locale settings for various languages and countries. The default setting is English (United States). You can modify any of the settings in the currently selected locale by clicking the Customize button. Four tabs - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 185
Regional & Language Settings The Regional Settings Tab 169 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 186
the language you want all menus, dialogs and messages to be displayed in. The Input Language Tab Default Input Language This determines the language initially used for all input when you start the thin client. The list box will list all the languages that have been selected in the Installed Input - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 187
Windows CE Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 20 Managing Certificates This chapter describes the certificates management facility. The Certificates Dialog The Certificates dialog enables you to manage certificates that may be - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 188
confirm whether you really want to remove the certificate. In order to restore the certificate to the list you will need to restore the factory default settings to the thin client. Refer to the section "System Properties" on page 180 for details. 172 The Certificates Dialog - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 189
CE Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 21 Terminal Server Client Licenses Introduction This chapter explains how to view licenses issued to your thin client for Windows 2000/2003 Server RDP sessions. The Terminal Server Client Licenses dialog enables you to view Terminal Services Client Access - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 190
Terminal Server Client Licenses To view the contents of a license in the main window of the dialog, select its title in the Stored Licenses list box. You can also Delete or Save the currently displayed license. 174 Displaying the Terminal Server Client Licenses Dialog - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 191
CE Thin Client User Manual CHAPTER 22 Managing Your Thin Client This chapter describes how to configure your thin client for remote administration. Automatic Thin Client Configuration The Neoware software on your thin client can be managed and updated from a remote server using Neoware Remote - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 192
Control Panel then double-click on the ezAnywhere icon. Allow ezRemote Manager to Shadow Default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether your thin client can be shadowed remotely using Neoware's ezRemote Manager. To prevent shadowing, uncheck this box. 176 Shadowing a Remote Desktop - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 193
Managing Your Thin Client Accept other VNC Clients Default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether your thin client can be shadowed remotely using a VNC client. When checked, you must specify a password in the Password field. Password When Accept other VNC Clients is checked, this - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 194
the Update Portal Settings icon. The Update Portal Settings icon launches the ezRemote Manager Portal Addition Server. By inserting the URL or IP address in the dialog, it enables you to manage and update the settings of such products as ThinPC and NCD terminals, as well as Neoware thin clients. 178 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 195
able to display the System Properties dialog unless you enter the password. Users without password access can display the System Inventory dialog to view the software and thin client inventory, and the network inventory. The Network Diagnostic Tools dialog enables you perform a variety of tests on - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 196
configurations will be lost, as will Terminal Services Client Access Licenses for Windows 2000/2003 Server RDP sessions. The Appliance Name entry defaults to the name NEO-xxxxxx, with the last six digits taken from the thin client's built-in network interface MAC address. (These digits are - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 197
tab displays more detailed information about the operating system software installed in your thin client, and its internal hardware such as the CPU and the amount of memory installed. The Software section specifies the Neoware Windows CE Software Release number, Microsoft Windows CE version number - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 198
. For example, Cisco wireless (PCI/CISCO1), or USB wireless (EU3USB1). The Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings are used if your network has multiple subnets. The MAC Address (Media Access Control) is the unique hardware identifier for your thin client's integrated network interface. DHCP Renew - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 199
System Information Pinging the Server Clicking the Ping button will display a dialog enabling you to test whether a specified server is accessible over the network. You can send an icmp request to a target server by entering its IP Address or Hostname then clicking the Ping button. A message will be - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 200
System Information The Copyrights Tab The Copyrights tab acknowledges the developers of third party technologies contained in your thin client. The End User License Agreement Tab The End User License Agreement tab displays the "EULA" for the Microsoft Windows CE Operating System. 184 System - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 201
, users who do not have the password can still view information about the thin client and its system by displaying the System Inventory dialog. This reproduces the same information that is found on the Software and Appliance Inventory and Network Inventory tabs of the System Properties dialog - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 202
System Information The Network Inventory Tab The Network Inventory tab displays information about your thin client's network configuration. The MAC address is also displayed here. Refer to the section "The Network Inventory Tab" on page 182 for details. 186 System Inventory - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 203
Tools icon in the Control Panel. The Ping Tab The Ping tab enables you to test whether a specified server is accessible over the network. Enter the IP address or host name of the server and specify the number of echo requests to send, then click the Ping button. The - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 204
Information The Trace Tab The Netstat Tab The Trace tab enables you to track a network packet between the thin client and the server. Enter the IP address or host name of the server then click click the Netstat button. The result will be displayed in the window below. 188 Network Diagnostic Tools - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 205
The IP Config Tab System Information The IP Config tab enables you display the IP configuration of your thin client in full or abbreviated form, as determined by the state of the Display all configuration information check box. Click the IP Config button to display - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 206
System Information Event Viewer The Event Viewer dialog is displayed by double-clicking the Event Viewer icon in the Control Panel. The main window will list application events in chronological order. You can save the information to a USB hard disk or the FTP server by clicking the Save button to - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 207
System Information Clicking the Raw Log button will open a window that displays a chronological history of all the activity of your thin client between reboots. You can save the raw log information to a USB hard disk or the FTP server by clicking the Save button. Event Viewer 191 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 208
System Information 192 Event Viewer - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 209
how to configure your thin client for network printing with Windows and UNIX servers. LPR (Line Printer Remote) is a printing protocol that is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite. It allows you to send a print job to a networked computer or to an LPR-equipped network printer for handling with - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 210
LPR/LPD Thin Client Configuration for LPR/LPD Printing 1 Power-off the thin client. 2 Connect the printer that is to be networked to a parallel or serial port. 3 Power-on the thin client. 4 When the desktop appears, press F2 to display the Control Panel. 5 Double-click the Network Printing icon - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 211
Network Printing Using LPR/LPD 9 Double-click the Inventory icon in the Control Panel. 10 Click the Network Inventory tab and make a note of the IP Address of the thin client. Thin Client Configuration for LPR/LPD Printing 195 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 212
Network Printing Using LPR/LPD Windows 2000/2003 LPR/LPD Printing to the Thin Client 1 On the Windows 2000/2003 server, log in as the Name or address of server providing lpd field, enter the IP address of the thin client. 10 In the Name of printer or print queue on that server field, enter - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 213
Network Printing Using LPR/LPD Windows NT 4 LPR/LPD Printing to the Thin Client 1 On the Windows NT 4.0 server, log in as administrator. 2 Open the Printers dialog. 3 Select Add Printer. 4 Select My Computer. 5 Click Next. 6 Select Add Port. 7 Select LPR port. 8 Click New Port. A dialog will appear - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 214
Network Printing Using LPR/LPD UNIX/Linux LPR/LPD Printing to the Thin Client 1 On the UNIX/Linx server, first log in as administrator (root). 2 Edit the /etc/ from the command line, enter the following: lpr -P 198 UNIX/Linux LPR/LPD Printing to the Thin Client - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 215
sure you do NOT add a colon (:) or any other punctuation. Just use the Queue Name exactly as it apppears in the Network Printer Properties - LPD Print tab on the thin client. "Printer Name" Really Means Queue Name Although Windows 2000/2003 and Windows NT 4.0 use the term "name of printer" to prompt - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 216
Network Printing Using LPR/LPD 200 Frequently Observed Issues - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 217
card. Neoware thin clients shipped after July 1st 2001 already have the USB controller enabled. If your thin client was purchased after this date you do not need to follow the BIOS setting instructions. Note that once a wireless Ethernet card is installed in your thin client, the integrated 10/100 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 218
interface option from the Neoware Interface Selection dialog then click OK. 6 Press the F2 key to display the Control Panel. 7 Double-click on the Wireless LAN Settings icon to display the Aironet Client Utility dialog. The settings in this dialog will default to the wireless card you just installed - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 219
configuration parameters of a Cisco Aironet 340 or 350 series PCI wireless Ethernet adapter that may be installed in your thin client. The Aironet utilities supplied with Neoware's Windows CE software are provided by Cisco Systems, Inc. For complete instructions on how to use the utilities, refer to - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 220
on the performance of your wireless connection and displays the driver and firmware version numbers. The Statistics Tab The Statistics tab enables you to view packet and error statistics of your wireless connection. Statistics are accumulated from the moment your thin client is turned on. 204 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 221
LAN Configuration The Survey tab provides information on the performance of your wireless connection. Network Settings Settings for the wireless Ethernet card can be accessed by doubleclicking the Network Connections icon in the Control Panel, then double-clicking the icon representing the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 222
Aironet Wireless LAN Configuration 206 Network Settings - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 223
Index Windows CE Thin Client User Manual A administration 175 password 28 Remote Manager 175 Aironet Client Utility dialog 203 Firmware tab 204 Profiles tab 203 Statistics tab 204 Status tab 204 Survey tab 205 Aironet Wireless LAN 201 Aironet Client Utility 203 autostart all connections 36 B back - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 224
Password 136 Security 28 System 180 Taskbar Settings 137 Terminal Server Client Licenses 173 ThinPrint 160 Update Portal 178 User Interface Selection 128 Volume & Sound 30 Wireless LAN Settings 202 conventions used in manual 6 copyright information ii D Date/Time Properties dialog 26 default - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 225
connect to 51 interface selection from Control Panel 15 thin client user interface 12 using Wizard 12 Windows CE Network Settings dialog 41 language default input 170 installed input 170 settings 167 user interface 170 lead content warning iii licenses Microsoft software iv Terminal Server client - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 226
115 new connection 116 Microsoft software license iv modem 10 moitor Neoware Dial-Up PPP 109 introduction 109 new connection 110 Neoware Interface Selection Wizard 12 Neoware Remote Manager 175 network O overview thin client 1 user manual 3 P parallel port 8 settings 165 password screen saver 136 - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 227
tab 170 regional settings 167 remote administration 175 Remote Manager 175 reset to factory defaults 180 restart thin client Connection Manager 22 Start menu 24 S safety instructions viii screen saver 132 Screensaver Password dialog 136 security 28 serial port 8 settings 164 Index setting up the - HP Neoware e140 | Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&# - Page 228
160 time 26 setting 26 synchronization 27 touch screen configuration ELO 140 eTurbo 141 trademark acknowledgements ii U unpacking 7 Update Portal 178 updates obtaining 2 updating software 175 USB port 8 settings 166 user interface thin client user interface 12 Windows CE desktop user interface
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