HP T5630w Using the HP DHCP Settings Update Client - Page 5

Version Checking, Version Checking Flowchart

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Version Checking The client must maintain user and system-level settings versions. This level of revision control is necessary because all settings are applied to all users except for Internet proxy settings. If a version of the settings has been applied to the system, each new user will also process the same file (if DHCP-based) and apply the proxy settings (if any). If no user-level processing is required (in other words, no [Internet] section), then EWF will not be committed and the shutdown option will not be processed. Version Checking Flowchart Version checking can be illustrated by the following flowchart: 5

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Version Checking
The client must maintain user and system-level settings versions. This level of revision control is
necessary because all settings are applied to all users except for Internet proxy settings. If a version
of the settings has been applied to the system, each new user will also process the same file (if
DHCP-based) and apply the proxy settings (if any). If no user-level processing is required (in other
words, no
[Internet]
section), then EWF will not be committed and the shutdown option will not be
processed.
Version Checking Flowchart
Version checking can be illustrated by the following flowchart: