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Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t5540 Build 6.00.6xx or higher - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 2
of this thin client use the WCECompat software library, supplied can be obtained by contacting support at: 1-800-474-6836 or: http://welcome.hp.com/ country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html. The only warranties for HP products and services are set Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 HP Thin Client t5530 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 3
to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life. CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information. NOTE: Text set off in this manner provides important supplemental information. ENWW iii - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 4
iv About This Book ENWW - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 5
Connection and Reconnection 16 Configuring the User Interface ...17 Auto Starting HP ThinConnect 17 Setting the Terminal to Kiosk Mode 18 Enabling Automatic Log On and Keyboard Functions 19 Switching to a Different User ...20 4 Control Panel Accessibility ...22 Boot Settings ...23 ENWW v - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 6
...27 Global ICA Client Settings ...30 Keyboard Shortcuts ...30 Preferences ...31 Server Location ...32 Firewall Settings ...32 HP Easy Config ...34 VMWare View Appliance 35 Citrix Desktop Appliance ...37 Web Appliance ...39 HP Easy Update ...41 HP Device Manager ...43 HP ThinState Capture ...44 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 7
...58 Enabling Security ...58 Creating a User Account ...59 SNMP ...59 SNTP Client ...64 System ...65 Resetting Settings to Factory Defaults 66 Copying Registry Settings 66 System Update ...67 Terminal Server Client Licenses 68 ThinPrint ...69 View or Remove Programs ...69 VNC Server ...70 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 8
ThinPrint over TCP/IP 73 ThinPrint Network Printer 77 HP Connections for Citrix Software 79 Creating a New ICA connection 79 Deleting a Connection 80 Editing a Connection 80 Creating a Desktop Shortcut to a Connection 80 RDP - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 9
tool ◦ Can update to the latest image directly from HP ◦ Can return to factory settings by pressing F9 ● Easy to secure ◦ Can disable USB mass storage ◦ Can lock down user interface with HP ThinConnect ◦ Secure default Guest account ◦ More secure operating system HP provides this client "ready to - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 10
CE images include a Setup Wizard, which provides a simplified, easy-tofollow method to configure a thin client. The Setup Wizard launches after you unbundle the image. The Setup Wizard launches the first time after either the thin client has either been reset to factory defaults or a new software - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 11
thin clients with Microsoft Windows CE use 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. NOTE: The taskbar and the Start menu are hidden by default - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 12
is hidden by default to provide a clean ICA/RDP connection experience. The taskbar provides access to system software. The taskbar includes: ● Start button ● active task buttons - currently running programs ● notification area - the system tray To configure the thin client to show the taskbar - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 13
for connections by right-clicking on the connection icon in the HP Connection for Citrix software window and selecting Send to Desktop. For more information, see HP Connections for Citrix Software on page 79 in Chapter 5. NOTE: Windows CE architecture does not allow you to change the properties of - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 14
accounts. ● Add, edit, and delete connections. ◦ Terminal emulation ◦ Microsoft Remote Desktop Client (RDP) connections ◦ Internet Explorer ◦ Citrix ICA connections ◦ VMware View client ● Assign connections to users. The main HP ThinConnect window allows you to perform actions for only the current - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 15
the Advanced button in HP ThinConnect. 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 16
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 ThinConnect, click Advanced. 2. On the Assign - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 17
3. Select the Users tab, and then click Add to create a new user account. ENWW Creating User Accounts 9 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 18
in the Password box. 6. Retype the password in the Confirm Password box. 7. To enable the user account, clear the Account is disabled check box. 8. To assign the same permissions to the new account that are assigned to an existing account, click Set from Template. 10 Chapter 3 HP ThinConnect ENWW - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 19
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. ENWW Creating User - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 20
in HP Connections for Citrix Software. Editing Connections To edit a connection in HP ThinConnect: ▲ Select the connection, and then click Edit. Make the appropriate changes in the Wizard or setup dialog. NOTE: The following image illustrates the Edit Connection window for an RDP connection - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 21
is deleted from all user connection lists. Assigning Connections to Users Assign and configure connections for users in the Advanced window of HP ThinConnect. Assign Connections Tab The Assign Connections tab allows you to assign connections to users. This tab contains the following features: ENWW - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 22
configure user accounts. This button opens the same window as selecting HP ThinConnect starts up. Yes indicates the system will automatically connect. Click on the column value to change the setting. NOTE: You must configure HP ThinConnect to auto start for this setting to function 14 Chapter 3 HP - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 23
HP ThinConnect on page 17. ◦ 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 Click Apply to save the updated list of connections for the user - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 24
Connection 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 ThinConnect to start automatically. For more information, see Auto - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 25
Interface The Global UI tab on the Advanced window allows you to configure HP ThinConnect to start automatically and allows you to set up Kiosk mode. Auto Starting HP ThinConnect You can enable automatic log on, which causes HP ThinConnect to start automatically when the user logs in to Windows. To - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 26
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 ThinConnect. 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 27
Kiosk mode by hiding the user interface to connection settings, select Hide the User interface not allowing changes to connection settings. You 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 28
to be reset to factory defaults (registry and shortcuts) by pressing and holding F9 key during boot. 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 29
-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: ● From the desktop, select Start > Settings > Control Panel. or ● From the HP ThinConnect - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 30
: Allows you to enable MouseKeys, which lets you control the pointer with the numeric keypad on the keyboard. ● 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 31
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. NOTE: You cannot clear (disable) ATA Flash. Enable F12 Network Boot: Select to enable the ability to boot the client using a network drive. ENWW Boot Settings 23 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 32
digital certificates issued by certification authorities. The Windows CE browser comes with authorities. No intermediate authorities are loaded by default. 2. Click Import, select the location you to import a certificate or key from any mapped drive. Browse to the certificate or key and select it, - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 33
boots, it will check these fields for a file server (or FTP server) and will look for system updates. Use the Power Settings utility to schedule wakeup and shutdown times to make sure the system is updated regularly. NOTE: For information about resetting thin client settings to factory defaults - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 34
value from the list, and then click OK. Dialing The Dialing Properties dialog box allows you to: ● Add or select a dialing location. ● Configure dial-up settings for the selected location. Local settings include the area code, county/ region code, and tone or pulse dialing. ● Disable call waiting - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 35
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: ● bmp ● gif ● jpeg ENWW 27 Display - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 36
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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 37
1920x1200x32 1920x1440x16 1920x1440x32 2048x1536x16 2048x1536x32 Wide Screen X X X X 60Hz X X X X X X X 75Hz X X 85Hz X X NOTE: If you 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 38
ICA Client Settings The Global ICA Client Settings dialog box allows you to configure ICA default client settings. Keyboard Shortcuts The Keyboard Shortcuts up the Remote Task list on WinFrame servers, or opens the Start menu on MetaFrame servers. ● ALT+ESC cycles the focus through the minimized icons - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 39
: ● 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 40
Backup 2 group. ● Server address list: Lists the entered server locations. ● Add: Click to add a server 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 41
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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 42
HP Easy Config allows the administrator to easily configure the thin client for one of 4 different preconfigured modes. In general HP Easy Config will configure three groups of settings: a connection, an additional user and kiosk mode for the user interface selected. Configuration modes: ● Default - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 43
VMWare View Appliance 1. To see the VMware settings, click VMware View Appliance and click Next. ENWW 35 HP Easy Config - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 44
the credentials in the Username, Password, and Domain fields and then click Next. 4. Select Use a proxy server and type the server address and port in the fields. Click Finish. The next time the thin client is started up, it will boot into VMware Appliance mode. 36 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 45
Citrix Desktop Appliance 1. To see the Citrix XenDesktop settings, click Citrix Desktop Appliance and then click Next. ENWW 37 HP Easy Config - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 46
2. Type the server address in the field and then click Next. 3. Select Use a proxy server and type the server address and port in the fields. Click Finish. The next time the thin client is started up, it will boot into Citrix Desktop Appliance mode. 38 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 47
Web Appliance 1. To see the Web Appliance settings, click Web Appliance and then click Next. ENWW 39 HP Easy Config - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 48
2. Type the server address in the field and then click Next. 3. Select Use a proxy server and type the server address and port in the fields. Click Finish. The next time the thin client is started up, it will boot into Web Appliance mode. 40 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 49
particular thin client model number. This makes it easy for the administrator to compare versions and release notes. 2. Select an image version. The Add-on button will change to Install Image button. Press Install Image and the HP Easy Update application will automatically download and install the - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 50
thin client software image: 1. Open the HP Easy Update Application and click Add-on. If an image update is not required, click Add-on to continue. The Administrator can select multiple Add-ons to install, update, or uninstall. The Add-ons listed are all the Add-ons available for update or install - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 51
● Thin client settings and connection cloning ● Software updates ● Patch and client updates ● Remote control ● Remote power management For more detailed information, please see the HP Device Manager User Manual or the HP Device Manager Worldwide QuickSpec at http://www.hp.com. ENWW HP Device - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 52
thin client image or system settings and deploy them to other thin clients of the same model. HP ThinState Capture 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. Save all data on the USB flash drive on - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 53
on-screen instructions. You can now use the USB flash drive to deploy the captured image or system settings to another HP thin client of the exact same model and hardware. HP ThinState Deploy To perform a ThinState deployment: 1. Set the boot order in the F10 System BIOS to USB boot (if necessary - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 54
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. NOTE: You must use flash.ibr in conjunction with the HP ThinState Deploy utility (e.g., ibr.exe). Flash.dd is - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 55
legacy user, see Regional Settings on page 56 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 56
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. Modems The Modem Settings dialog box allows you to access and modify settings for external modems. Refer to the device instructions that shipped with the modem - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 57
sensitivity by double-clicking the grid icon, then test the setting by double-clicking the test icon. ● Use the Button the enterprise intranet. ● 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 58
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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 59
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, shutdown, power state after power failure, and alarm settings. BIOS Wakeup Alarm: Set the time of day the thin client wakes up. You must first reboot and - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 60
of day the thin client is to shut down. Printers Printers The Printers dialog box allows you to add local and network printer configurations and modify existing printer configurations. This configuration enables the terminal to print from a server session to a local printer. NOTE: Windows CE is best - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 61
Adding a Printer To add a printer configuration from the Printers dialog box: 1. Double-click the Add Network Printer or Add Local Printer icon to invoke the Printer Wizard, which allows you to configure a new printer. 2. In the first panel of the wizard, select the port that you want the printer to - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 62
and model, and then click Next. CAUTION: It is critical that the model name entered in step 3 match EXACTLY the name of the driver installed on the terminal server. If it does not, printing will fail. 4. Click Yes to print test page and share this printer, if desired, and then click Finish. The - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 63
Setting up a Network Printer 1. Select Add Network Printer in the printer window. 2. Type the IP address or domain name in the field, and then click Next. ENWW Printers 55 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 64
then click Next. 4. Click Yes to print test page, if desired. Modifying an 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. The Regional Settings - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 65
way Windows displays the following: ◦ Numbers ◦ Currency ◦ Time ◦ Date ● User Interface Language: Allows you to determine the language used for the menus, dialogs and alerts. Only English is supported. ● Input Language: Allows you to select the keyboard language. You can select multiple languages - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 66
by default, which forces users to log in if the automatic login feature is not enabled. ● Select Lock screen when pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete to allow users to lock the terminal through the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keyboard command. ● Select Automatic Log On to bypass the need for the user to enter a password - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 67
are set up with Administrator enter parameters required for SNMP management. 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 The following traps are supported: cold start, warm - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 68
To add and assign rights to an accepted community: 1. Click the Security tab. 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, - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 69
To add SNMP packets: 1. Click the Security tab. 2. Select Accept SNMP Packets from these hosts. 3. Click Add in the SNMP packets section. The SNMP Configuration dialog is displayed. 4. Type the host name or IP address, and then click OK. 5. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add more hosts. ENWW SNMP 61 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 70
To configure SNMP: 1. On the Agent tab, type the physical location of the terminal in the Location box. 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. To add a - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 71
5. If you want to add or change SNMP security settings, click the Security tab. 6. To enable an authentication failure trap, select Enable Authentication Failure Trap from any host or Accept SNMP packets from these hosts. 8. Click OK after entering all the necessary SNMP information. ENWW SNMP 63 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 72
The SNTP dialog box allows administrators to synchronize the clocks on all thin clients. Administrators can set thin clients to automatically synchronize with an Internet time server or with a boot server. Synchronization can occur only when your computer is connected to the Internet. NOTE: This - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 73
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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 74
to multiple thin clients. 1. Configure a thin client to your specifications. 2. In Control Panel > System > 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 75
the location of the file server on which the upgrade files are located. This feature provides an alternative to Altiris for image deployment. ● Directly from HP by manually entering HP FTP file server information for the server that contains the update. ● By allowing the DHCP server to locate the - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 76
. 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. 14. Click Update to begin the update process. The DHCP Options dialog allows you to set the DHCP tags that identify the FTP location of - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 77
can be used for ICA/RDP sessions, provided a TCP/IP connection exists between server and client. For more information, see ThinPrint on page 73. View or Remove Programs The View or Remove Programs dialog box allows you to view or remove software programs currently installed on the terminal. To - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 78
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. 70 Chapter 4 Control Panel ENWW - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 79
remotely. This setting will be devalued, leaving only the "Accept connections on port" and "Allow HTTP connections on port". Defaults to the standard VNC port of 5900. Defaults to the standard VNC port of 5800 for JVM (Java)-enabled Web Browser Viewers. NOTE: Windows CE does not support Java. You - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 80
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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 81
ThinPrint jobs. For more information about how to set up the server, see http://www.thinprint.com. ThinPrint over TCP/IP 1. Connect a local printer to the thin client. 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 82
3. Click the Assignment tab to set up the printer. The default printer name and port appear as LPT1:LPT1. 4. 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. 74 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 83
just created. 6. Click OK to close the ThinPrint screen. 7. Reopen ThinPrint. 8. Select the printer you created from the Current printer list. 9. Click OK to save settings. 10. Create an ICA or RDP connection in HP ThinConnect. 11. Double-click on the connection you just created. ENWW Programs 75 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 84
12. Log in to the server. 76 Chapter 5 Programs and Add-ons ENWW - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 85
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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 86
the Printer name. c. Type the printer's IP address in the Printer address field. 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 87
RDP. 10. Open any Word document. and then select Print. 11. Select the printer from the list. 12. Select OK to print the document. HP Connections for Citrix Software The HP Connections for Citrix Software connection you want to make. Follow the instructions in the Wizard or dialog. ENWW Programs 79 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 88
as virtual 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 89
the HP Single Login Button, as this feature allows you to leave the thin client on the RDP logon screen indefinitely without taking server resources. RDP runs in Graphics, Windowing, and Events Subsystem (GWES) rather than in its own process space. This provides faster display updates by reducing - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 90
Emulation. 2. In the Type box select the connection type. 3. Click Configure to configure settings for the connection type you selected. 4. If you selected TCP/IP in the Connect box TEC with a user account: 1. Start > Programs > HP ThinConnect. 2. Click Add. 82 Chapter 5 Programs and Add-ons ENWW - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 91
from a shortcut in the Start > 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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 92
about installing an Altiris BootWorks partition, see http://h20000.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 - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 93
a registry: 1. Open the Deployment Server Console settings from the source computer to the network. Exporting Registries from Multiple Units While it is possible to export registries from multiple thin clients registry, HP recommends that you capture each registry a minute apart. ENWW Exporting - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 94
auto starting HP ThinConnect 15 auto updating clients white paper 68 automatic log on enabling 19 B background image 27 Based on box 11 86 Index Boot Settings 23 bypass auto logon 20 C call waiting 26 capturing images 44 Certificates 24 changing display settings 4 Citrix 5 Citrix Desktop appliance - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 95
22 HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool Web site 46 HP Connections for Citrix Software 5 HP Device Manager 43 HP Easy Config 34 HP Easy Update 41 HP ThinConnect auto starting 15 HP ThinState 44 HP ThinState Capture 44 HP ThinState deploy 45 I ICA connection 79 firewall settings 32 keyboard shortcuts - HP T5530 | Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 96
35 VNC Server 70 VNC Web site 71 Volume and Sounds 71 VPN 50 W Web appliance 39 Web sites Altiris 46, 84 HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool 46 latest image 2 support documentation 2 VNC 71 white paper for Altiris BootWorks partition 84 white paper for auto updating clients 68 88 Index ENWW
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