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Understanding Your Thin Client

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2 2 Understanding Your Thin Client Users and Groups What is a User Account? The term user account should not be confused with the actual user account that is the default account upon log-in. For each person using the terminal, the owner can create individual accounts per user. Each user account created can have certain rights or permissions as chosen by the administrator account. The administrator account can create, delete, and edit each of the users' settings whenever needed. User Account The user account is the account that will automatically log-in at every boot. It is also the account that should be used for guests or any user that should be prohibited from modifying the thin client or its hard drive in any way. By default, this account does not require a password. The user account holder can change the account picture and create, delete, or change their account password. The user account cannot change their own account name or account type, nor can they install or uninstall any software. They may, however, use software installed by the administrator account. 8 | Using Your Thin Client

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Using Your Thin Client
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Understanding Your Thin Client
Users and Groups
What is a User Account?
The term user account should not be confused with the actual user account that
is the default account upon log-in.
For each person using the terminal, the
owner can create individual accounts per user.
Each user account created can
have certain rights or permissions as chosen by the administrator account.
The
administrator account can create, delete, and edit each of the users' settings
whenever needed.
User Account
The user account is the account that will automatically log-in at every boot.
It is
also the account that should be used for guests or any user that should be
prohibited from modifying the thin client or its hard drive in any way.
By
default, this account does not require a password.
The user account holder can
change the account picture and create, delete, or change their account password.
The user account cannot change their own account name or account type, nor
can they install or uninstall any software.
They may, however, use software
installed by the administrator account.