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Thin Client Options, Echo Agent System Information

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The system tray, or systray, is located to the right of the taskbar; it is a collection of icons opposite of the Start button. Some default icons include the clock and volume control, but other programs may put their own icon and shortcut in the system tray after they are installed. Double-clicking an icon in the systray allows quick and easy access to programs or control settings. Thin Client Options Connections-Your terminal has the ability to connect to remote servers utilizing several types of protocols. The Remote Desktop client uses the RDP protocol and allows you to connect to Microsoft Windows Terminal Servers. The Citrix ICA client is used to establish connections to the Citrix Xen servers via the Citrix Online Plug-in. The VMware View client allows you to connect to a VMware View server, which in turn, provides the end-user with their own virtual desktop session. Lastly, you may connect with Internet Explorer to surf the web. This can be used for several purposes:  Connect to web applications; e.g., a webmail server.  Connect to a connection broker web interface; e.g., Citrix Online Plug-in. System Settings-These are the display, sound, keyboard, mouse, printer and date/time configurations for your terminal. Also in the Control Panel section you have the ability to set a password for the thin client and change the local disk settings. Echo Agent System Information Echo Management-This displays the current status and information of the Echo Management server that your terminal is connected to.  Management Status displays when the terminal is being managed by an Echo server.  Management Server displays the current address of the Echo server.  Change Management Server allows you to change the Echo server.  UUID displays the current UUID assigned to the terminal. Using Your Thin Client | 33

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Using Your Thin Client | 33
The system tray, or
systray
, is located to the right of the taskbar; it is a collection
of icons opposite of the Start button.
Some default icons include the clock and
volume control, but other programs may put their own icon and shortcut in the
system tray after they are installed.
Double-clicking an icon in the systray
allows quick and easy access to programs or control settings.
Thin Client Options
Connections-
Your terminal has the ability to connect to remote servers utilizing
several types of protocols.
The Remote Desktop client uses the RDP protocol
and allows you to connect to Microsoft Windows Terminal Servers.
The Citrix
ICA client is
used to establish connections to the Citrix Xen servers via the Citrix
Online Plug-in.
The VMware View client allows you to connect to a VMware
View server, which in turn, provides the end-user with their own virtual desktop
session.
Lastly, you may connect with Internet Explorer to surf the web.
This
can be used for several purposes:
Connect to web applications; e.g., a webmail server.
Connect to a connection broker web interface; e.g., Citrix Online
Plug-in.
System Settings-
These are the display, sound, keyboard, mouse, printer and
date/time configurations for your terminal.
Also in the
Control Panel
section
you have the ability to set a password for the thin client and change the local
disk settings.
Echo Agent System Information
Echo Management-
This displays the current status and information of the Echo
Management server that your terminal is connected to.
Management Status
displays when the terminal is being managed by an
Echo server.
Management Server
displays the current address of the Echo server.
Change Management Server
allows you to change the Echo server.
UUID
displays the current UUID assigned to the terminal.