HP t505 Administrator Guide 5 - Page 33

Saving an HP ThinPro configuration to a USB flash drive, VNC Shadowing

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Saving an HP ThinPro configuration to a USB flash drive To save an HP ThinPro configuration to a USB flash drive: 1. Insert a USB flash drive into a USB port on the client. 2. Select Management > ThinState in the Control Panel. 3. Select the HP ThinPro configuration, and then click Next. 4. Select save the configuration, and then click Next. 5. Select on a USB key, and then click Next. 6. Select the USB flash drive. 7. Click Browse. 8. Navigate to the desired location on the USB flash drive and assign a file name to the profile. 9. Click Save. 10. Click Finish. Restoring an HP ThinPro configuration from a USB flash drive To restore an HP ThinPro configuration from a USB flash drive: 1. Insert the USB flash drive containing the configuration file into a USB port on the target client. 2. Select Management > ThinState in the Control Panel. 3. Select the HP ThinPro configuration, and then click Next. 4. Select restore a configuration, and then click Next. 5. Select on a USB key, and then click Next. 6. Select the USB key. 7. Click Browse. 8. Double-click the desired configuration file on the USB key. 9. Click Finish. VNC Shadowing Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a remote desktop program that allows you to see the desktop of a remote computer and control it with your local mouse and keyboard. To access the VNC Shadow utility: ▲ Select Management > VNC Shadow in the Control Panel. NOTE: You must restart the client before any changes to the VNC Shadowing options will take effect. The following table describes the options available in the VNC Shadow utility. Option Enable VNC Shadow Description Enables VNC Shadowing. VNC Shadowing 21

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Saving an HP ThinPro configuration to a USB flash drive
To save an HP ThinPro configuration to a USB flash drive:
1.
Insert a USB flash drive into a USB port on the client.
2.
Select
Management > ThinState
in the Control Panel.
3.
Select
the HP ThinPro configuration
, and then click
Next
.
4.
Select
save the configuration
, and then click
Next
.
5.
Select
on a USB key
, and then click
Next
.
6.
Select the USB flash drive.
7.
Click
Browse
.
8.
Navigate to the desired location on the USB flash drive and assign a file name to the profile.
9.
Click
Save
.
10.
Click
Finish
.
Restoring an HP ThinPro configuration from a USB flash drive
To restore an HP ThinPro configuration from a USB flash drive:
1.
Insert the USB flash drive containing the configuration file into a USB port on the target client.
2.
Select
Management > ThinState
in the Control Panel.
3.
Select
the HP ThinPro configuration
, and then click
Next
.
4.
Select
restore a configuration
, and then click
Next
.
5.
Select
on a USB key
, and then click
Next
.
6.
Select the USB key.
7.
Click
Browse
.
8.
Double-click the desired configuration file on the USB key.
9.
Click
Finish
.
VNC Shadowing
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a remote desktop program that allows you to see the desktop of
a remote computer and control it with your local mouse and keyboard.
To access the VNC Shadow utility:
Select
Management > VNC Shadow
in the Control Panel.
NOTE:
You must restart the client before any changes to the VNC Shadowing options will take
effect.
The following table describes the options available in the VNC Shadow utility.
Option
Description
Enable VNC Shadow
Enables VNC Shadowing.
VNC Shadowing
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