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Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients t5710 & t5720 Document Part Number: 253378-008 July 2006 This guide supplements the standard Microsoft Windows XPe documents supplied by Microsoft Corporation. This document highlights the differences, enhancements, and additional features provided with this - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 2
. Ä CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information. Quick Reference Guide Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t5710 & t5720 Eighth Edition (July 2006) Document Part Number: 253378-008 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 3
1-6 Support service - Altiris Deployment Solution 1-6 Configuration Logging on 2-1 Automatic logon 2-1 Manual logon 2-2 Administrator logon access 2-3 Logging off, restarting, and shutting down the thin client 2-3 Enhanced Write Filter 2-4 Power management 2-4 System time 2-5 Local drives - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 4
configuration information 3-7 Troubleshooting applications 3-7 Failure symptoms 3-8 Resolution 3-8 Adding a program 3-9 Adding a port 3-9 Additional resources 3-10 Citrix Program Neighborhood 3-11 Remote Desktop Connection 3-12 HP PC Session Allocation Manager (SAM) Client 3-13 TeemNT - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 5
Image upgrades 5-2 ThinState Capture and Deploy 5-2 HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool 5-3 Peripherals USB to serial converter cable 6-1 Printers 6-2 Adding printers-using generic text-only print driver 6-3 Using manufacturer print drivers 6-3 Audio 6-4 Index Quick Reference Guide www.hp - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 6
Contents vi www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 7
Firewall and antivirus ❏ Microsoft Firewall ❏ Locked down protected Flash drive ■ Multimedia ❏ Windows Media Player ❏ Midi (Add-on) ❏ Windows Messenger ❏ Macromedia Flash ■ Internet browsing ❏ Internet Explorer ❏ Adobe Acrobat (Add-on) ❏ Sun JVM (Add-on) Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 1-1 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 8
administration tools. Updates HP provides add-ons, QFEs, and periodic updates for thin client images. Check the HP support site for these updates or for important documentation that provides specific the Citrix documentation for information and instructions. 1-2 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 9
to a limited set of resources for changing Windows XPe user preferences. You must log on as Administrator to access the extended set of system resources. ✎ Right-clicking the mouse when the pointer is and local computer using standard copy and paste methods. Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 1-3 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 10
Windows XPe desktop and Start menu items, refer to the Microsoft Web site at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/embedded/windowsxpembedded/default .aspx ✎ Right-clicking the mouse when the pointer is on the administrator's desktop background opens a pop-up menu. 1-4 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 11
requirements HP thin clients use a variety of services accessed through a network. These services include session and product support services as well as standard network services such as DHCP and DNS. Thin clients require the following: ■ Session services ■ Support services Session services The - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 12
your thin client. PXE upgrade services are built into the Altiris Deployment Solution. For additional information about the Altiris Deployment Solution, refer to the Altiris Web site at: www.altiris.com/documentation and review the Altiris Deployment Solution User Guide. 1-6 www.hp.com Quick - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 13
your thin client either automatically or manually. Automatic logon The default for the XPe-based thin client is automatic logon. The administrator can use the HP Windows Logon Configuration Manager in the Control Panel to enable/disable auto logon and change the auto logon user name, password, and - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 14
you to manually enter the logon information. Manual logon When automatic logon is disabled, thin client startup displays the Log On to Windows dialog box. Type the logon information in the User Name and Password text boxes. Note the following: ■ For a user account, the factory-default user name - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 15
name and password for the User account is User. You can use the HP Windows Logon Configuration Manager to permanently modify the default login user. Located in the Control Panel, only the Administrator can access this application. Logging off, restarting, and shutting down the thin client To restart - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 16
the Windows Security dialog box. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the dialog. ✎ If automatic logon is enabled, when you log off (without shutting down) the thin client immediately logs on the default user. For instructions for logging on as a different user, see Chapter 2, in section "Logging on." The - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 17
time After power off, clock time is not lost as long as the power source remains plugged in. You can manually set the local time, or you can automatically set the local time utility to synchronize the thin client clock to a time server at a designated time. Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-5 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 18
local thin client time. To open the Date and Time Properties dialog, click on the time area in the task bar or double-click the Date and Time icon in the Control Panel. Local drives The following sections describe the local drives located on the thin client. 2-6 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 19
the logic board of the thin client. Because drive Z is volatile memory, HP recommends that you do not use this drive to save data that you want to retain. For Ramdisk configuration instructions, see Chapter 4, in section "HP RAMDisk." For information about using the Z drive for roaming profiles, see - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 20
section "Enhanced Write Filter Manager." for instructions to disable the cache. Enable the write filter when you no longer want permanent changes. Saving files Ä CAUTION: The thin client uses an embedded operating system with a fixed amount of flash memory. HP recommends that you save files that you - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 21
Due to local flash/disk space constraints, you should keep the number of additional users to a minimum. Use the User Manager utility to create new user accounts. To access this utility, click Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Administrative Tools. Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-9 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 22
the user in the User group and add the new user to the Administrator group. The default user is in both groups; otherwise the new user will not be able to add a local printer. The user's actions are still limited while the user is in the Administrator group. 2-10 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 23
the user: Ä CAUTION: Because of the limited size of flash memory, HP strongly recommends that you configure other applications available to the new and existing users to prevent writing to the local file system. For the same reason, HP also recommends that you exercise extreme care when changing - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 24
the Control Panel. From this program you can select the type of keyboard you are using as well as the layout/IME settings. 2-12 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 25
Configuration Administrative Tools Click the Administrative Tools icon in the Control Panel gain access to the available administrative tools: Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-13 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 26
Configuration 2-14 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 27
the following applications is limited to the Administrator logon account: ■ Sygate Firewall ■ Altiris Client Agent ■ Macromedia Flash Player Additional applications in the form of add-ons are provided and can be downloaded from the HP Web site. Check the HP support site for these applications or for - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 28
, and in response, selectively allows or blocks the use of various networking services, applications, ports, and components. HP Sygate Standalone Agent has the ability to allow or block any port or circumvent the TCP/IP stack with custom protocol adapters. 3-2 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 29
available at: http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/ThinClients/us/downloa d/22630.html On-by-default After you install the add-on, Windows Firewall is turned on by default for all network interfaces. On-by-default also protects new network connections as they are added to the system. This could - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 30
Firewall add-on, the Control Panel applet is only available to the Administrator account. ■ General Tab: The General tab provides access to the main requests to connect to your computer, including those from programs or services on the Exceptions tab. The firewall also blocks file and printer - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 31
is open. You can specify three different modes of access: ❏ Any computer (including those on the Internet) ❏ My network (subnet) only ❏ Custom list Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 3-5 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 32
❏ Security Logging: Create a log file for troubleshooting. ❏ ICMP: With Global Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) the computers on a network can share error and status information. ❏ Default Settings: Restore Windows Firewall to a default configuration. 3-6 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 33
information To examine the current policy configuration for Windows Firewall, you can use the following command: netsh firewall show configuration. Troubleshooting applications Modifying an application to work with a stateful filtering firewall is the ideal way to resolve issues. This is not - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 34
the Windows XPe computer may not respond to client requests. Examples include a Web server such as Internet Information Services (IIS), Remote Desktop, and File Sharing. . Exceptions configure the firewall to permit specific inbound connections to the computer. 3-8 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 35
dialog box. 6. Click the check box to enable the program. By default, the program is not enabled in the list. Adding a port If adding the program to the exception list does not resolve the application issue, you can add ports manually. You must first identify the ports used by the application. The - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 36
/prodtechnol/winxppro/default .mspx Manually Configuring Windows Firewall in Windows XP Service Pack 2: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/cableguy /cg0204.mspx Using the Windows Firewall INF File in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 37
administrative control over application access and delivers an even greater level of seamless desktop integration. Documentation for the ICA client application is available from the Citrix Corporation Web site at: www.citrix.com/support Search under Product Documentation. Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 38
to a Windows Terminal Server or to access remote applications using Microsoft RDP. Refer to the Microsoft Web site for documentation that offers a detailed explanation and instructions on how to use the Microsoft RDP dialog box. 3-12 www - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 39
for virtualizing the desktop. Part of the CCI solution is the HP PC Session Allocation Manager (HP SAM) and is an extension the HP SAM client. HP SAM client is included in the latest HP Thin Client XP Embedded image, and can be accessed from Start > Programs. Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 3-13 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 40
t57x0 thin-client models include third-party terminal emulation software to support computing on legacy platforms. The software uses the Telnet protocol to communicate with the computing platform. Refer to the terminal emulation documentation (supplied separately) for instructions. By default, you - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 41
Applications Altiris Client Agent The Altiris Client Agent allows the Altiris server to discover valid clients that are added to the network. The agent carries out assignments and reports the status of individual thin clients to the Altiris server. Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 3-15 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 42
Explorer browser is installed locally on the thin client. The Internet options settings for the browser have been preselected at the factory to limit writing to the flash memory. These settings prevent exhaustion of the limited amount of flash memory available and should not be modified. You - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 43
other windows. Windows XPe Service Pack 2 added a block unsafe file transfers Flash. Some Web sites require newer versions of the player. To install newer players, administrator must temporarily increase the RamDisk to 64MB using the HP Ramdisk control panel applet. Quick Reference Guide www.hp - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 44
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by protecting the thin client from undesired flash memory writes (the operating system and functional software components reside in flash memory). The write filter also extends the life of the thin client by preventing excessive flash write activity. It Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-1 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 46
to the flash on demand using the Altiris Deployment Solution software or manually using the Enhanced Write Filter Manager. After you disable the write Administrator account. ✎ To avoid flash corruption when administering the thin client for permanent changes, HP strongly recommends that you disable - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 47
Administrators should use Microsoft Windows NT file security to prevent undesired usage of these commands. Ä CAUTION: When using the -commit command, all the temporary contents are permanently written to the flash memory the EWF driver, report Enter. Using the ewfmgr -[boot command] - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 48
overlay value to 1. You can combine -commit with the -disable command to commit and then disable. -disable Disables the overlay on the specified protected volume. -enable Enables the Control Panel or the Administrative Tools option for the administrator. 4-4 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 49
Control Panel Options or Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Administrative Tools. 3. Click the EWF Manager icon. 4. Use the EWF from the DOS prompt. Disable EWF This button is the same as executing ewfmgr.exe c: -Disable from the DOS prompt. Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-5 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 50
re-flash the thin client with the standard shipping image provided on the Web. For additional information, see the "HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool" white paper located at: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c0 0485307/c00485307.pdf If you are logged on as Administrator, you - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 51
status service memory space set aside for temporary data storage. It is the Z drive shown in the My Computer window. The following items are stored on the RAMDisk: ■ Browser Web page cache ■ Browser history ■ Browser cookies ■ Browser cache ■ Temporary Internet files Quick Reference Guide www.hp - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 52
Settings Update Client is a utility found in the Control Panel that allows an IT Administrator to apply settings to an HP XP Embedded operating system. The settings are applied through an .INI file that uses a subset of parameters from Microsoft's sysprep.inf as well as several XPe/HP-specific keys - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 53
do you need to have? ■ An HP thin client XP embedded unit that contains the latest HP provided image. ■ An HP approved USB drive key. Consult the t5720 quick specs for the latest approved USB flash drives. Å WARNING: By default, the First Boot Device in the F10 System Bios is first set to USB, then - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 54
Control Panel extended selections 1. Once you launch the ThinState Capture tool from within the Control Panel, you are presented with the following screen. 4-10 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 55
selections 3. At this point, attach to the unit a DOK. The DOK drive letter and size are displayed. The DOK must be greater in size than the onboard flash disk. As a result, if your thin client has 512 MB Flash, then the USB flash drive must be 1 GB. Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-11 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 56
DOK size is attached, the following screen displays. 4. Click Capture. The following warning displays. 5. Click Yes. The ThinState Capture tool formats and makes the USB flash drive bootable. ThinState Capture will now reboot the system. 4-12 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 57
you performi these actions, the ThinState Capture tool displays the following screen. Please follow the on-screen instructions. You can now use the USB flash drive to deploy the captured image to another HP thin client of the exact same model and hardware. Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-13 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 58
To perform a ThinState deployment: 1. Set the boot order in the F10 System Bios to USB boot. 2. Attach the USB flash drive to the thin client unit you wish to deploy the captured image to, and then power on the unit. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. 4-14 www.hp.com Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 59
ThinState Deploy utility (e.g. ibr.exe). Flash.ibr is not compatible with Altiris' rdeploy.exe or rdeployt.exe utilities. Please consult the HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool at: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c0 0485307/c00485307.pdf For more information about Altiris, see - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 60
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memory is reduced to less than 3 MB, the thin client becomes unstable. ✎ For add-on modules to work and be downloaded, there must be sufficient flash space available. In some cases it may be necessary to remove software components to free up space for add-on modules. Quick Reference Guide www.hp - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 62
of the Altiris Deployment Solution suite. ✎ Citrix ICA auto update does not function for the ICA client installed on the thin client; updates are implemented through the standard firmware upgrade process. ThinState Capture and Deploy The HP ThinState Capture tool is a very simple wizard based tool - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 63
Administration and image upgrades HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool The HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool is part of the Softpaq deliverable that contains the original factory image for the HP Compaq t5000 thin client. You can use this utility to restore the original factory image to your thin - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 64
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may or may not display, depending on thin client model and whether a device driver was previously installed to a port. If the listing does display, expand it to display ports currently used. 4. Plug in the USB end of the converter cable to the thin client. Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com 6-1 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 66
, please review the Printing and Imaging Support on HP Thin Clients white paper on the HP support site at: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html. Ä CAUTION: If the available free space on the flash memory is reduced to less than 3 MB, the thin client becomes unstable. ✎ Downloading and - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 67
Adding printers-using generic text-only print driver Follow these steps to add a printer using the text-only print driver Next. 10. Use the assigned default name or other name for the drivers Install the driver provided by the manufacturer and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Be sure to disable - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 68
You can redirect audio from applications to the audio jacks on the thin client. You control the level externally (such as by a 600-ohm potentiometer control) and driving speakers requires a power booster. You can adjust the volume using the sound icon in the task bar system tray. You can single - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 69
Writer Filter Manager 4-1 EWF 2-4 F failure symptoms 3-8 features 1-1 firewall 3-2, 3-3 flash 2-7 H HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool 5-3 HP DHCP Settings Update Client 4-8 HP RAMDisk 4-7 HP support Web site 3-1 HP Sygate Standalone Agent 3-2 I ICA 1-5 Quick Reference Guide www.hp.com Index-1 - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 70
options 2-11 local drives 2-6 log on as Administrator 2-3 logging off 2-3 logon automatic 2-1 manual 2-2 Logon Configuration Manager 2-1 M Macromedia Flash Player 3-17 manual logon 2-2 manufacturer print drivers 6-3 mapping network drives 2-7 Media Player 3-17 memory 2-6 Microsoft Internet Explorer - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 71
V volatile memory 2-6 W Web site Altiris 1-6, 4-15 Citrix 3-11 Deploying Windows Firewall Settings 3-10 HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool white paper 4-6 HP support 3-1 HP Sygate Security Agent and Symantec Embedded Security FAQs 3-3 Manually Configuring Windows Firewall 3-10 PC SAM 3-14 QuickSpecs - HP t5710 | Quick Reference Guide: Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - t57 - Page 72
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Quick Reference Guide
Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients -
t5710 & t5720
Document Part Number: 253378-008
July 2006
This guide supplements the standard Microsoft Windows XPe
documents supplied by Microsoft Corporation. This document
highlights the differences, enhancements, and additional features
provided with this terminal.