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- HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 1
Implementation and Best Practice Guide HP MultiSeat Computing Solution - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 2
without notice. Microsoft, Internet Explorer, MultiPoint, and Windows are U.S. registered warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 3
Practices for Installation of Drivers with the Volume License Operating System .......... 7 Recommended Method (Automatic Driver Installation 7 Manual Driver Installation ...7 4 Performance Considerations 8 5 Licensing and Support ...9 6 External Links ...10 Appendix A Troubleshooting 11 Appendix - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 4
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Volume License ● HP MultiSeat ms6005 or ms6200 Desktop sold with FreeDOS installed and no Client Access License (CAL) provided ● Requires the purchase of the Academic Volume License version of MultiPoint Server 2011 ● Device drivers must be downloaded from HP and installed ● HP zero clients do not - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 6
driver installations should not be performed in Normal mode. Remapping Stations MultiSeat uses an auto-mapping function to associate each attached zero client with USB keyboard or mouse. ◦ Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 supports daisy-chaining of client devices connected by USB cable. Daisy-chaining - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 7
optional DC adapter is not connected, the t150 client supports only one 100 mA USB device (low power), such as some flash drives. ● HP t200 Zero Client for MultiSeat NOTE: The host PC must be an HP MultiSeat ms6005 or ms6200 Desktop. The t200 Zero Client is not supported with the HP MultiSeat ms6000 - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 8
● HP MultiSeat Thin Clients t100 Series ◦ Six sessions: five t100 series clients connected directly to the host PC + host station ◦ Ten sessions: nine t100 series clients connected directly to the host PC + host station (configured with PS/2 mouse and keyboard) ● HP t200 Zero Clients for MultiSeat - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 9
power adapter connected to an AC power source or an HP monitor with power-pass-through. Ethernet-connected MultiSeat Environment This setup is suitable for the t200 Zero Client only. ● Daisy chaining off an Ethernet-connected zero client is not supported. ● With no USB connection to supply power - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 10
NOT be connected to a host (according to the Network Stations tab in MultiPoint Manager). 1. Connect the host PC to the LAN via Ethernet cable. 2. Connect the t200 Zero Clients to the LAN via Ethernet cable. 3. (Recommended) Power on one at a time or small groups at a time. 4. (Recommended) In the - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 11
® Player). ● Ensure that the latest Microsoft updates are installed. ● Verify that the BIOS on the HP MultiSeat host PC is the latest version to be found on HP.com. ● Follow the Quick Setup Poster sequence to connect the clients after the drivers are loaded. ● Re-launch into Normal mode when all - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 12
when evaluating performance on a MultiSeat solution: ● Each client session, including the host system, will offer native resolution of the monitor attached to the client/host. The MultiPoint operating system does not attempt to reduce the resolution or color depth of each session. ● Performance - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 13
5 Licensing and Support Several support options are available-these must be purchased separately: ● WMS VL Support Link for Professional Customers ● Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) 9 - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 14
6 External Links ● HP MultiSeat Solution ● Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server Forum ● Microsoft TechNet for Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 ● Microsoft Partner Network 10 Chapter 6 External Links - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 15
Troubleshooting Windows MultiPoint is unable to display the monitor's native or recommended resolutions for some larger monitors. Cause Solution The MultiSeat zero client has a lower maximum resolution than some larger monitors can display. The maximum resolution supported by the t200 Zero HP - HP t200 | Implementation and Best Practice Guide (HP MultiSeat Computing Solutio - Page 16
B LED Codes Table B-1 USB-connected HP t200 Zero Client for MultiSeat Solid amber USB-powered Solid blue DC-powered Table B-2 Ethernet-connected HP t200 Zero Client for MultiSeat Blinking alternately blue and amber not assigned to a host PC Blinking amber looking for host that matches
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