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Using the Neoware User Interface Selection Wizard, Set up with the Thin Client User Interface

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Configuring Your Neoware Appliance If it uses DNS, what are the IP addresses of the primary and secondary DNS servers and the default domain name If it uses WINS, what are the IP addresses (if any) of the primary and secondary WINS servers Using the Neoware User Interface Selection Wizard The Neoware User Interface Selection Wizard guides you through the process of configuring your Neoware appliance. The Selection Wizard appears either when the Neoware appliance starts for the first time, or when it has been reset to factory-default settings. There is a quick guide showing you how to reset the appliance later in this chapter (see "Quick Guide to Resetting the Terminal to Factory Default Settings" on page 30.) or more complete reset instructions in Chapter 6 - Changing Appliance Properties. (see "The General tab" on page 87.) Setting up your thin client and creating server connections is a simple process that is outlined in the chapters below. Configuring your appliance takes only a few steps to complete. Set up with the Thin Client User Interface 1 Turn on or reset Neoware appliance. 2 When the Neoware User Interface Selection Wizard appears it will default to "Thin Client User Interface". You can configure your appliance to either the common thin client interface or to the Windows CE desktop interface. 22 Selecting the Initial Configurations

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Configuring Your Neoware Appliance
22
Selecting the Initial Configurations
If it uses DNS, what are the IP addresses of the primary and
secondary DNS servers and the default domain name?
___.___.___.___, ___.___.___.___, __________________
If it uses WINS, what are the IP addresses (if any) of the pri-
mary and secondary WINS servers?
___.___.___.___, ___.___.___.___
Using the Neoware
User Interface
Selection Wizard
The Neoware User Interface Selection Wizard guides you through
the process of configuring your Neoware appliance. The Selection
Wizard appears either when the Neoware appliance starts for the
first time, or when it has been reset to factory-default settings. There
is a quick guide showing you how to reset the appliance later in this
chapter (see “Quick Guide to Resetting the Terminal to Factory
Default Settings” on page 30.) or more complete reset instructions in
Chapter 6 - Changing Appliance Properties. (see “The General tab”
on page 87.)
Setting up your thin client and creating server connections is a sim-
ple process that is outlined in the chapters below. Configuring your
appliance takes only a few steps to complete.
Set up with the Thin
Client User
Interface
1
Turn on or reset Neoware appliance.
2
When the Neoware User Interface Selection Wizard appears
it will default to "Thin Client User Interface". You can con-
figure your appliance to either the common thin client inter-
face or to the Windows CE desktop interface.