HP t505 Administrator Guide 7 - Page 14

Document organization, TeemTalk, XDMCP, SSH, Telnet, and Custom connection types.

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Document organization This guide is divided into the following chapters and appendixes: ● Getting started on page 3-Describes the basic steps to deploy a thin client running HP ThinPro. ● Navigating the interface on page 5-Provides an overview of the different components of the interface. ● Control Panel configurations on page 8-Describes the connection-related settings and configurations in the Control Panel and details some of the more advanced configurations. ● Common connection configurations on page 26-Describes settings that are common to all connection types and configuring a thin client for kiosk mode. ● Citrix connections on page 28-Describes the settings and configurations for the Citrix connection type. ● RDP connections on page 36-Describes the settings and configurations for the RDP connection type. ● VMware Horizon View connections on page 45-Describes the settings and configurations for the VMware Horizon View connection type. ● Web Browser connections on page 52-Describes the settings for the Web Browser connection type. ● Additional connection types (ThinPro configuration only) on page 53-Describes the settings for the TeemTalk, XDMCP, SSH, Telnet, and Custom connection types. ● HP Smart Client Services on page 58-Describes how to use HP Smart Client Services to remotely manage large numbers of thin clients using Automatic Update. ● Using the Profile Editor on page 62-Describes using the Profile Editor to set up and edit ThinPro profiles, which contain connection information, settings, and files used in the self-configuration process. ● Troubleshooting on page 67-Describes common troubleshooting issues and solutions. ● USB updates on page 70-Describes how to install add-ons and profile updates from a USB flash drive. ● BIOS tools on page 71-Describes how to view and update BIOS settings and flash a new BIOS version. ● Resizing the flash drive partition on page 72-Describes how to increase the size of the flash drive partition. ● Customizing the Smart Zero login screen on page 73-Describes the common attributes and elements used in customizing the Smart Zero login screen. ● Registry keys on page 81-Lists the paths, functions, and options for the HP ThinPro registry keys. 2 Chapter 1 Welcome

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Document organization
This guide is divided into the following chapters and appendixes:
Getting started
on page
3
—Describes the basic steps to deploy a thin client running HP ThinPro.
Navigating the interface
on page
5
—Provides an overview of the
different
components of the
interface.
Control Panel
configurations
on page
8
—Describes the connection-related settings and
configurations
in the Control Panel and details some of the more advanced
configurations.
Common connection
configurations
on page
26
—Describes settings that are common to all
connection types and
configuring
a thin client for kiosk mode.
Citrix connections
on page
28
—Describes the settings and
configurations
for the Citrix connection
type.
RDP connections
on page
36
—Describes the settings and
configurations
for the RDP connection type.
VMware Horizon View connections
on page
45
—Describes the settings and
configurations
for the
VMware Horizon View connection type.
Web Browser connections
on page
52
—Describes the settings for the Web Browser connection type.
Additional connection types (ThinPro
configuration
only)
on page
53
—Describes the settings for the
TeemTalk, XDMCP, SSH, Telnet, and Custom connection types.
HP Smart Client Services
on page
58
—Describes how to use HP Smart Client Services to remotely
manage large numbers of thin clients using Automatic Update.
Using the
Profile
Editor
on page
62
—Describes using the
Profile
Editor to set up and edit ThinPro
profiles,
which contain connection information, settings, and
files
used in the
self-configuration
process.
Troubleshooting
on page
67
—Describes common troubleshooting issues and solutions.
USB updates
on page
70
—Describes how to install add-ons and
profile
updates from a USB
flash
drive.
BIOS tools
on page
71
—Describes how to view and update BIOS settings and
flash
a new BIOS version.
Resizing the
flash
drive partition
on page
72
—Describes how to increase the size of the
flash
drive
partition.
Customizing the Smart Zero login screen
on page
73
—Describes the common attributes and elements
used in customizing the Smart Zero login screen.
Registry keys
on page
81
—Lists the paths, functions, and options for the HP ThinPro registry keys.
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Chapter 1
Welcome