HP Neoware e90 Neoware Thin Clients - Thintune Manager Manual - Page 17

Host Emulations PowerTerm, information please refer to your THINTUNE manual.

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Lets you decide whether the terminals in your subnet will be assigned a configuration or will be set up individually. Not managed Terminals will not be assigned any configuration from the administration software. Terminal Settings General With the Hardware Settings you might configure your working environment for components such like mouse, keyboard or the desktop. These settings are identical to the ones which are available with the local THINTUNE Control Center. For more detailed information please refer to your THINTUNE manual. Sessions You might configure the following session types: • Autostart • Host Emulations (Pericom) • ICA • Host Emulations (PowerTerm) • RDP • REXEC • Telnet • Tarantella • XDM These settings are identical to the ones which are available with the local THINTUNE Control Center. For more detailed information please refer to your THINTUNE manual. Page 16

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Lets you decide whether the terminals in your subnet will be assigned a configuration or
will be set up individually.
Not managed
Terminals will not be assigned any configuration from the administration software.
Terminal Settings
General
With the Hardware Settings you might configure your working environment for
components such like mouse, keyboard or the desktop. These settings are identical to the
ones which are available with the local THINTUNE Control Center. For more detailed
information please refer to your THINTUNE manual.
Sessions
You might configure the following session types:
Autostart
Host Emulations (Pericom)
ICA
Host Emulations (PowerTerm)
RDP
REXEC
Telnet
Tarantella
XDM
These settings are identical to the ones which are available with the local THINTUNE
Control Center. For more detailed information please refer to your THINTUNE manual.
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