HP t505 Administrator Guide 7 - Page 34

Managing a ThinPro profile, Saving a ThinPro profile to an FTP server

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1. Turn off the target thin client. 2. Insert the USB flash drive. 3. Turn on the thin client. NOTE: The screen remains black for 10-15 seconds while the thin client detects and boots from the USB flash drive. If the thin client fails to boot from the USB flash drive, try unplugging all other USB devices and repeat the procedure. Managing a ThinPro profile A ThinPro profile contains the connections, settings, and customizations that were configured using the Connection Manager and various Control Panel utilities. A profile is saved in a configuration file that is specific to the version of HP ThinPro in which it was created. NOTE: A profile can also be preconfigured and deployed using the Profile Editor and Automatic Update (see Using the Profile Editor on page 62 and HP Smart Client Services on page 58 for more information). Saving a ThinPro profile to an FTP server To save a ThinPro profile to an FTP server: IMPORTANT: The directory on the FTP server where you intend to save the profile must already exist before initiating the save. 1. Select Management > ThinState in the Control Panel. 2. Select the HP ThinPro configuration, and then click Next. 3. Select save the configuration, and then click Next. 4. Select on a FTP server, and then click Next. 5. Enter the FTP server information in the fields. 6. Click Finish. Restoring a ThinPro profile using FTP or HTTP To restore a ThinPro profile using FTP or HTTP: 1. Select Management > ThinState in the Control Panel. 2. Select the HP ThinPro configuration, and then click Next. 3. Select restore a configuration, and then click Next. 4. Select on a remote server, and then click Next. 5. Select either the FTP or HTTP protocol, and then type the server information in the fields. NOTE: The Username and Password fields are not required if you are using the HTTP protocol. 6. Click Finish. 22 Chapter 4 Control Panel configurations

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1.
Turn
off
the target thin client.
2.
Insert the USB
flash
drive.
3.
Turn on the thin client.
NOTE:
The screen remains black for 10-15 seconds while the thin client detects and boots from the USB
flash
drive. If the thin client fails to boot from the USB
flash
drive, try unplugging all other USB devices and
repeat the procedure.
Managing a ThinPro
profile
A ThinPro
profile
contains the connections, settings, and customizations that were
configured
using the
Connection Manager and various Control Panel utilities. A
profile
is saved in a
configuration
file
that is
specific
to the version of HP ThinPro in which it was created.
NOTE:
A
profile
can also be
preconfigured
and deployed using the
Profile
Editor and Automatic Update (see
Using the
Profile
Editor
on page
62
and
HP Smart Client Services
on page
58
for more information).
Saving a ThinPro
profile
to an FTP server
To save a ThinPro
profile
to an FTP server:
IMPORTANT:
The directory on the FTP server where you intend to save the
profile
must already exist before
initiating the save.
1.
Select
Management > ThinState
in the Control Panel.
2.
Select
the HP ThinPro
configuration
, and then click
Next
.
3.
Select
save the
configuration
, and then click
Next
.
4.
Select
on a FTP server
, and then click
Next
.
5.
Enter the FTP server information in the
fields.
6.
Click
Finish
.
Restoring a ThinPro
profile
using FTP or HTTP
To restore a ThinPro
profile
using FTP or HTTP:
1.
Select
Management > ThinState
in the Control Panel.
2.
Select
the HP ThinPro
configuration
, and then click
Next
.
3.
Select
restore a
configuration
, and then click
Next
.
4.
Select
on a remote server
, and then click
Next
.
5.
Select either the FTP or HTTP protocol, and then type the server information in the
fields.
NOTE:
The
Username
and
Password
fields
are not required if you are using the HTTP protocol.
6.
Click
Finish
.
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Chapter 4
Control Panel
configurations