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Introduction • Remotely create and modify server connections on Neoware thin client appliances running Windows CE, Windows NTe, Windows XPe or NeoLinux, • Copy or "clone" the connections, appliance properties, and security settings from one appliance to other appliances, as well as save them to disk, • Configure pull-based ezUpdate automatic updates of software, properties, and connections for Neoware thin client appliances running Windows CE, Windows XPe, or NeoLinux, • Remotely configure any Neoware thin client appliance located anywhere on your network, or shadow users for instructions or helpdesk functions, • View the progress of updates as they occur, • Choose to allow a restricted "Tech Support Mode" access to remote device configuration information and to remote device shadowing without the ability to reconfigure thin client appliances, • Perform tasks immediately or schedule tasks for more convenient or less disruptive times, and • Add new software components, and remotely control appliance processes through the use of snap-ins, scripting, and commands. Because Neoware's ezRemote Manager is an enterprise-class tool, able to manage thousands of appliances, it is critical that you test configurations carefully before "cloning" them to other appliances. Neoware recommends first configuring connections and properties at one appliance, and testing them carefully from that appliance - before cloning them to other appliances. To ensure that customers have carefully tested their configuration, we also recommend setting these properties directly at the appliance, not from within ezRemote Manager. ezRemote Manager ezRemote Manager is distributed as a download from the Neoware distribution Web site, www.neoware.com. 8 Overview

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Introduction
8
Overview
Remotely create and modify server connections on Neoware thin
client appliances running Windows CE, Windows NTe, Windows
XPe or NeoLinux,
Copy or “clone” the connections, appliance properties, and secu-
rity settings from one appliance to other appliances, as well as
save them to disk,
Configure pull-based ezUpdate automatic updates of software,
properties, and connections for Neoware thin client appliances
running Windows CE, Windows XPe, or NeoLinux,
Remotely configure any Neoware thin client appliance located
anywhere on your network, or shadow users for instructions or
helpdesk functions,
View the progress of updates as they occur,
Choose to allow a restricted “Tech Support Mode” access to
remote device configuration information and to remote device
shadowing without the ability to reconfigure thin client appli-
ances,
Perform tasks immediately or schedule tasks for more convenient
or less disruptive times, and
Add new software components, and remotely control appliance
processes through the use of snap-ins, scripting, and commands.
Because Neoware's ezRemote Manager is an enterprise-class tool,
able to manage thousands of appliances, it is critical that you test
configurations carefully before “cloning” them to other appliances.
Neoware recommends first configuring connections and properties
at one appliance, and testing them carefully from that appliance
before cloning them to other appliances. To ensure that customers
have carefully tested their configuration, we also recommend setting
these properties directly at the appliance, not from within ezRemote
Manager.
ezRemote Manager
distribution
ezRemote Manager is distributed as a download from the Neoware
Web site,
www.neoware.com
.