HP Neoware e90 Neoware Thin Clients running Microsoft® Windows&#1 - Page 137

Default: 512 KB, Cache Size, Clear Cache, Clear History, Disable Internet Explorer, Kiosk Mode

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Internet Options Cache Size Default: 512 KB The cache size is the amount of persistent cache, in kilobytes, that will be used by the web browser. Your browser uses persistent cache to save the history, cookies, and elements of the pages visited, so they may be easily accessed when visited in the future. Using persistent cache can speed up the loading of previously visted pages. However, if your thin client is used by numerous users, enabling the persistent browser cache will allow all users to access any saved information from any user. You can disable persistent cache by entering 0 (zero) in this field. Clear Cache If persistent cache is being used, clicking this button will delete the contents of the cache. Clear History If persistent cache is being used, clicking this button will delete the browser history, but will not delete cached bitmaps or cookies. Disable Internet Explorer Default: Unchecked Checking this box will remove Internet Explorer from the Connection Manager and the desktop so the user cannot access it. Kiosk Mode Default: Unchecked Checking this box will cause the web browser display to fill the screen instead of being displayed in a window. The General Tab 121

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Internet Options
The General Tab
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Cache Size
Default: 512 KB
The cache size is the amount of persistent cache, in kilobytes, that
will be used by the web browser. Your browser uses persistent cache
to save the history, cookies, and elements of the pages visited, so
they may be easily accessed when visited in the future.
Using persistent cache can speed up the loading of previously visted
pages. However, if your thin client is used by numerous users,
enabling the persistent browser cache will allow all users to access
any saved information from any user.
You can disable persistent cache by entering
0
(zero) in this field.
Clear Cache
If persistent cache is being used, clicking this button will delete the
contents of the cache.
Clear History
If persistent cache is being used, clicking this button will delete the
browser history, but will not delete cached bitmaps or cookies.
Disable Internet Explorer
Default: Unchecked
Checking this box will remove Internet Explorer from the
Connec-
tion Manager
and the desktop so the user cannot access it.
Kiosk Mode
Default: Unchecked
Checking this box will cause the web browser display to fill the
screen instead of being displayed in a window.