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Profiles

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Profiles The profile feature in Echo allows you to assign terminal connections and settings with one or more thin client terminals. The next two sections describe the necessary steps for creating and applying Echo profiles. How to Create a Profile 1 From the top of the page, select Admin->Profiles to open a new screen displaying the current inventory of profiles. 2 Select Add->Profile from the top of this page. The details pane on the right-hand side will display a Profile Details form that contains a list of five fields:  Name-Enter a name for this profile.  Description-Enter a short description for this profile.  Mode-Select between the following Profile application options:  Default Profile - Apply to ALL terminals on the Echo server.  Terminal Details - Apply to terminals by a specific detail such as model, name, IP Address, or Operating System.  Select Terminals - Manually select terminals by name.  Terminals-Choosing Select Terminals allows the Echo Admin to manually choose terminals in this box.  Connections-Assign cloned connections to this profile by selecting one or more entries in the list. You may also choose to select none at all.  Thin Client Settings-Assign cloned settings to this profile by selecting one or more entries in the list. You may also choose to select none at all.  Certificates-A Firefox certificate (to bypass Certificate download warnings) can be exported from your Mozilla Firefox settings and imported into a profile to bypass the warning. In Firefox, select Tools->Options->Advance->View Certificates->Authorities.  Disk Image: In the drop-down menu, if the Echo Administrator adds an image to the profile, Echo will re-image the terminal every time it boots without the specific image listed here. To select multiple entries, hold down the key while clicking the other entries, or use the key to select a range of entries. Thin Client Management | 53

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Thin Client Management | 53
Profiles
The profile feature in Echo allows you to assign terminal connections and
settings with one or more thin client terminals.
The next two sections describe
the necessary steps for creating and applying Echo profiles.
How to Create a Profile
1
From the top of the page, select
Admin->Profiles
to open a new screen
displaying the current inventory of profiles.
2
Select
Add->Profile
from the top of this page.
The details pane on the
right-hand side will display a
Profile Details
form that contains a list of
five fields:
Name-
Enter a name for this profile.
Description-
Enter a short description for this profile.
Mode-
Select between the following Profile application options:
Default Profile
Apply to ALL terminals on the Echo server.
Terminal Details
Apply to terminals by a specific detail such
as model, name, IP Address, or Operating System.
Select Terminals
Manually select terminals by name.
Terminals-
Choosing
Select Terminals
allows the Echo Admin to
manually choose terminals in this box.
Connections-
Assign cloned connections to this profile by selecting one
or more entries in the list.
You may also choose to select none at all.
Thin Client Settings-
Assign cloned settings to this profile by selecting
one or more entries in the list.
You may also choose to select none at all.
Certificates-
A Firefox certificate (to bypass Certificate download
warnings) can be exported from your Mozilla Firefox settings and
imported into a profile to bypass the warning.
In Firefox, select
Tools->Options->Advance->View Certificates->Authorities
.
Disk Image:
In the drop
-
down menu, if the Echo Administrator adds an
image to the profile, Echo will re-image the terminal every time it boots
without the specific image listed here.
To select multiple entries, hold
down the <Ctrl> key while clicking the other entries, or use the <Shift>
key to select a range of entries.