HP Neoware e90 User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 87

The System icon, The General tab, Restarting to Factory Defaults., Appliance Name. - reset password

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Changing Appliance Properties The System icon The General tab To access the System Properties double click on the System icon in the list on the Control Panel. The General tab of the Appliance Properties dialog box lists information about your Neoware appliance hardware and software. The product ID number is unique to your Neoware appliance. NOTE. If a system password has been set up by the System Administrator, you will not be able to access the System Properties icon without the correct password. Users without password access can use the Inventory icon to access Software and Appliance Inventory, Network Inventory and Diagnostic Log tabs. Creating Connections Caution If you reset your Neoware appliance, all of its appliance and connection properties will need to be reentered. TSCALs (Terminal Services Client Access Licenses) for Windows 2000/2003 Server RDP sessions are also deleted and lost when the appliance is reset to the factory-default property settings. Restarting to Factory Defaults. To reset all your appliance and connection properties to their factory default settings, select the Reset check box in the General tab, click Yes, and then click OK to restart your Neoware appliance. Appliance Name. The appliance name defaults to the name "NEO-xxxxxx", with the last six digits of the name being the last six The System icon 87

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Changing Appliance Properties
The System icon
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Creating Connections
The System icon
To access the System Properties double click on the System icon in
the list on the Control Panel.
The General tab of the Appliance Properties dialog box lists infor-
mation about your Neoware appliance hardware and software. The
product ID number is unique to your Neoware appliance.
NOTE.
If a system password has been set up by the System
Administrator, you will not be able to access the System Proper-
ties icon without the correct password. Users without password
access can use the Inventory icon to access Software and Appli-
ance Inventory, Network Inventory and Diagnostic Log tabs.
The General tab
Restarting to Factory Defaults.
To reset all your appliance and
connection properties to their factory default settings, select the
Reset check box in the General tab, click Yes, and then click OK to
restart your Neoware appliance.
Appliance Name.
The appliance name defaults to the name
“NEO-xxxxxx”, with the last six digits of the name being the last six
Caution
If you reset your
Neoware appliance, all
of its appliance and con-
nection properties will
need to be reentered.
TSCALs (Terminal Ser-
vices Client Access
Licenses) for Windows
2000/2003 Server RDP
sessions are also deleted
and lost when the appli-
ance is reset to the fac-
tory-default property
settings.