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by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett-Packard Company. Administrator's Guide HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Third Edition (September 2008) Second Edition (September 2007) First Edition - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 3
to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life. CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information. NOTE: Text set off in this manner provides important supplemental information. ENWW iii - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 4
iv About This Book ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 5
Using HP ThinConnect ...2 Connections ...2 Buttons ...4 2 Installation Selecting a Usage Mode ...5 About Usage Modes ...5 Setting the Usage Mode ...6 Selecting a Broker ...6 About Brokers ...6 Setting the Broker ...7 Settings ...8 Connections ...8 Global Citrix Settings ...15 Thin Client ...20 - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 6
Index ...71 vi ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 7
network administrator with instructions for configuring the thin client and explains the various configuration utilities. HP ThinConnect is a straightforward network access solution. The HP ThinConnect operating system is a custom embedded operating system designed to manage and support efficient - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 8
HP ThinConnect HP ThinConnect allows you to manage server and application connections by setting up RDP and ICA connections and assigning them to users. To access all HP ThinConnect functionality, you must log in as an Administrator. As a User, you can run connections and have limited access to HP - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 9
Ctrl + Alt + Backspace, and then log in as Administrator and edit the connection. The Persistent feature setting is active only when in user mode. ● Prompt: Select to configure the system to determine whether a user is still using the thin client after a group of connections fails. Clear this check - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 10
button immediately deletes the connection. There is no confirmation message. ● OK: Click to save all changes. You must click OK and Restart Session for the thin client to save changes. ● Close: Click to exit the Connections tab without saving changes. 4 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 11
each mode, only the settings file changes. Local Usage Mode Local usage mode includes two types of accounts - Administrator and User. The default password for Administrator is admin. There is no default password for User. In Local usage mode, all settings are stored locally on the thin client - when - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 12
mode, simply go to Settings > Thin Client, and select the usage mode using the Thin Client State menu. For more details, see Thin Client on page 20. Selecting a Broker About Brokers The thin client can access five brokers: ● Citrix Program Neighborhood ● Leostream ● Provision Networks ● VDM ● HP - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 13
SAM For more information about HP SAM, visit http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/cache/. Setting the Broker After choosing a broker, simply go to Settings > Thin Client, and select the broker using the Thin Client State menu. For more details, see Thin Client on page 20. ENWW Selecting a Broker - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 14
Connections About Setting Connections By default, the thin client comes ready to use the following connection types: ● ICA ● RDP (rdesktop) Adding an ICA Connection Configuring an ICA Connection To configure an ICA connection: ▲ Go to Settings > Connections, then click Add ICA to set the following - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 15
populates with the application names pulled from the defined Published Application server. ● Username: Specify the username for the account to use to connect to a remote computer. ● Password: Click Set Password to define a password for the account to use to connect to a remote computer. ● Domain - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 16
to enable thin client audio playback. Startup Application ● Program: ● Path: Proxy Settings ● Proxy: Select a proxy type: ◦ None (direct) ◦ SOCKS ◦ Secure (HTTPS) ◦ Automatically detect proxy ◦ Use Default ● Proxy Address: Type the proxy host name. ● Proxy Port: Type the proxy host port. 10 Chapter - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 17
of encryption. Ping Settings ● Smart Ping: Allows you to enable HP ThinConnect to ping the server before attempting a connection. If the server name fails to resolve or the server fails to respond to the ping, the thin client aborts the connection attempt. ● Smart Ping Port: Specific a port for - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 18
: ● Connection Name: Specify the name of the connection. ● Server Name: Type the name of the server to connect to. ● Username: Type the user name for the account to use to connect to a remote computer. ● Password: Click Set Password to define a password for the account to use to connect to a remote - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 19
RDP options Ping Settings ● Smart Ping: Allows you to enable HP ThinConnect to ping the server before attempting a connection. If the server name fails to resolve or the server fails to respond to the ping, the thin client aborts the connection attempt. ● Smart Ping Port: Specific a port for Smart - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 20
primary connections, each with several associated secondary connections. By default, any new connection is designated as primary. If you have ▼. You can set primary connections to automatically connect when HP ThinConnect starts up. You can set primary connections to Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 21
list. After you release the connection, it becomes a primary connection. ● To set automatic connections: 1. In the Auto column, select the check box. NOTE: You can set only primary connections to automatically connect when HP ThinConnect is launched. 2. Click Save and Restart Session to save your - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 22
set the following options: ● AppServerProtocol: Select one of the following: ◦ TCP+HTTP Browser ◦ TCP Browser ◦ SSL/TLS + HTTPS Browser ● Use Alternate Address: Select to support accessing a Citrix server remote computer. ● Proxy Password: Click Set Password to define a password for the account to - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 23
Keyboard Mappings button: Use these Alt + Function components to configure thin client hot keys. For example, in Microsoft Windows, the standard Server. ● COM port Mappings button: Use these components to map devices to COM ports. ● App Servers button: Use to define the Published Application server - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 24
drive. To make changes to an ICA drive: ▲ Select the drive and click Edit. To delete a drive: ▲ Select the drive and click Delete. 18 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 25
uses default port 80). 4. Click OK. To make changes to an App Server: ▲ Select the server and click Edit. To delete a server: ▲ Select the server and click Delete. For more detailed help about configuring the Citrix client, go to the Clients for UNIX Administrator's Guide at http://support.citrix - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 26
Client to set the following options: ● Initial Thin Client State: From this menu you can select Local or Stateless mode. By default, the thin client is in Local mode. You can change this setting if you want to operate the unit in Stateless mode, which pulls the user .xml profiles from an ftp server - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 27
● Default Password: Click Set Password to define a default password. ● Default Domain: You can specify a default domain in this field. ● Auto Login: Select to enable auto login. Brokers ● ● ● ● Program Neighborhood: Select to enable access to the Citrix Program Neighborhood broker. Server: You - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 28
, the more memory and bandwidth the client requires. Refresh Rate: Select the appropriate refresh rate. Test Video button: Click to test the display settings. If the settings do not provide the desired results, you can cancel them to revert to the previous settings. 22 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 29
and rebooting the thin client. Some resolutions may not be supported. If using diverse monitor types, consideration should be given before using the HP ThinState Utility to deploy resolution setting changes. Desktop ● ● ● HP ThinConnect Mode: Select the ThinConnect mode: ◦ Connection Dialog Only - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 30
your boot splash image on the x-axis. ● Y Position: Allows you to specify the position of your boot splash image on the y-axis. ● Width: Allows you to specify the width of your boot splash image. ● Height: Allows you to specify the height of your boot splash image. 24 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 31
screen image, click the Import button. 2. Navigate to the location of the image file you want to use. 3. Double-click the image file. The main Experience tab window is displayed. 4. Click Save. ● Login Screen Text: Allows you to specify the text to appear on the login screen. ENWW Settings 25 - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 32
Changes to the keyboard language apply locally. Remote settings are determined by the applications (rdesktop, Citrix, etc.) and server, but may be affected by local settings. ● Numlock on Boot: Select to turn on Numlock when the thin client is booted. ● Typing Repeat Delay: Type or select the value - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 33
the URL of the NTP server to which you want the thin client to sync. To use the default, pool.ntp.org, simply select enable Network Time Protocol (NTP). ● Time Format: Select a 12 hour or 24 hour format ● Region Name: Select the region in which the thin client resides. ● Timezone: Select the time - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 34
the thin client is in Stateless Mode. If the thin client is set to Local mode or Program Neighborhood broker, this value is ignored. If the thin client is set to Stateless mode, this setting controls the amount of time the thin client waits for login credentials before continuing through the boot - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 35
◦ DNS info: This screen shows the IP addresses for the Domain Name Servers in use. ◦ Ping: To ping a URL, type the URL in the Host/IP field. Ethernet ● Ethernet Speed: If the connection type is Ethernet, select the speed of the network that connects the thin client. ENWW Settings 29 - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 36
following settings: ● SSID: Type the SSID name. ● Hidden AP: Select to enable hidden AP. ● Authentication Type: Select the authentication type. ◦ NONE ◦ WEP ◦ PSK ◦ EAP ● Configuration If the authentication type is WEP, supply the following configuration settings: 30 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 37
Mode: Set the wireless authentication mode to Auto, Open, or Share. ◦ Encryption Mode: Set the encryption mode to WEP 64bit or WEP 128bit. ◦ Wep Key: Type or select to use from 1 - 4 of the available keys. ◦ Wep Key 1-4: Type the WEP key as established by the networks wireless administrator - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 38
WPA-Enterprise or WPA2-Enterprise. ◦ Encryption Mode: Set the encryption mode to TKIP, AES, or TKIP + AES. ◦ EAP Method: Select TLS. ◦ Identity: Type the name the certificate was created with in the field. ◦ Private Key Password: Allows you to set a password. ◦ Import Certificate: Click and browse - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 39
connections using a DSL high speed connection where the thin client may require a DSL account username/password and other settings related to DSL. ● DSL Username: Type the DSL user name. ● DSL Password: Click Set Password and type the DSL password. ● DSL Provider: Type the DSL Provider name. ● DSL - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 40
settings ● Use the HP ThinState utility to replicate thin client settings ● Set up the VNC Viewer functions ● Configure ports ● Configure BIOS settings ● Configure Altiris ● Enable the HP Device Manager ▲ Go to Settings > Management to set entry to change the number. 34 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 41
If you want to use DHCP image update, the thin client requires no configuration or setup because the DHCP options provide all the necessary configuration information and direct the thin client to begin the update process. By default, thin clients that support this feature use the following options - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 42
and hardware. NOTE: HP ThinState is not a standalone tool and can only be accessed by the administrator from within the thin client image. What do I need to have? ● An HP thin client unit that contains the latest HP provided image. ● An HP-approved USB flash drive. 36 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 43
Capture Thin Client Settings to USB Drive To use HP ThinState to capture thin client settings to a USB drive: NOTE: If using a USB flash drive to capture settings and the flash drive contains previously captures settings, you must format the USB flash drive prior to using the ThinState utility. 1. - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 44
displayed: 5. By default, all settings are captured. You can select only the settings you want to capture by using the Customize Captured Settings window. To use Customized Captured Settings: a. Click Customized Captured Settings. The following window is displayed: 38 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 45
a feature by clearing the feature's checkbox. This eliminates all settings of the feature from the captured settings file Click the + symbol to expand a feature's capture options. You can select or deselect individual feature settings. c. Click Generate. d. Click OK on the information message - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 46
in Stateless mode. The Network user password is used for network user login authentication and is only available in Stateless mode. 9. Click OK on the information message. Settings capture is complete. Remove the USB flash drive. NOTE: You must remove the USB drive prior to system reboot. 10. Close - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 47
the list. 7. Click Deploy. After image setting settings have been deployed successfully, you may remove the USB flash drive. 8. Click OK on the information message. The thin client immediately reboots deploying settings. NOTE: If you do not remove the USB flash drive, during reboot, you are prompted - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 48
Client Full Image to a USB Drive To use HP ThinState to capture a thin client full image to a USB drive: 1. Attach a USB flash drive to the thin client. NOTE: HP ThinState, when capturing a full image, automatically formats the USB flash drive and makes the flash drive bootable. 2. Go to Settings - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 49
instructed to remove the USB drive. 8. Remove the USB flash drive and click OK. 9. Close the HP ThinState window. Use the capture full image on the USB drive to replicate on different systems or to restore the current thin client back to its original image. To install a full image from a USB drive - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 50
2. Click OK on the warning message. The following window is displayed. 3. Select Capture Full Image. 4. Click Next. 5. Select Capture the image and save it on FTP server. The following window is displayed. 44 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 51
By default, all settings are captured when deploying a full image. You can select only the settings you want to capture by using the Customize Captured Settings window. To use Customized Captured Settings: a. Click Customized Captured Settings. The following window is displayed: b. Deselect a - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 52
a Thin Client: 1. On the thin client from which you want to deploy a captured full image, click Settings > Management, and click Replicate Settings by using HP ThinState. 2. Click OK on the warning message. The following window is displayed. 3. Select Capture Full Image. 46 Chapter 2 Installation - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 53
window is displayed. 5. Select Serve the image from this HP thin client. The following window is displayed. By default, all settings are captured when deploying a full image. You can select only the settings you want to capture by using the Customize Captured Settings window. ENWW Settings 47 - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 54
b. Deselect a feature by clicking the feature's checkbox. This eliminates all settings of the feature from the captured settings file. Click the + symbol to expand a feature's capture options. You can select or deselect individual feature settings. c. Click Generate. 48 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 55
to serve the image. All HP thin clients connected with an image of S1ST00xx or S2ST00xx are automatically updated to the deployed image when restarted. 10. Click Reboot to return to normal thin client mode. VNC Viewer button: VNC Click to view active remote control program (Virtual Network - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 56
line, or disable this port. ● Parallel Port: Select a different address, interrupt line, or disable this port. ● Parallel Port Mode: Select the port mode. ● ECP Mode DMA: Select the DMA options. ● EPP Type: Select the Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) type. BIOS Settings 50 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 57
port ID) at Settings > Management > DHCP Advanced Options. Visit http://www.hp.com/ support/; in software downloads for the specific HP thin client, you can find Altiris scripts to manage the thin client via Altiris. Startup ● ● Enable Altiris: Select to start Altiris on boot. Altiris Time Sync - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 58
the thin client. To add a printer, simply choose the type of printer connection you want to add. The following Add Printer options are available: ● Add Parallel ● Add USB ● Add LPD ● Add Thinprint ● Add Samba ▲ Go to Settings > Printers. The following window is displayed. 52 Chapter 2 Installation - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 59
must type the Windows driver name exactly as it is on the server. 8. If desired, click Test Printer to send a sample job to the printer. 9. Select Enable Form Feed, to use form feed. 10. Click OK to save changes. To make this printer the default printer, go to Settings > Printer and simply drag and - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 60
must type the Windows driver name exactly as it is on the server. 8. If desired, click Test Printer to send a sample job to the printer. 9. Select Enable Form Feed, to use form feed. 10. Click OK to save changes. To make this printer the default printer, go to Settings > Printer and simply drag and - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 61
print server IP address. NOTE: For an LPD printer, you must populate the Address field. 10. In the Username field, type the user name for the account you want the printer to use to log into the remote computer. 11. Click OK to save changes. To make this printer the default printer, go to Settings - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 62
add the printer. Additionally, the locally defined printer name has to match the print server printer name. 4. Click OK to save changes. To make this printer the default printer, go to Settings > Printer and simply drag and drop the printer to the top of the list. 56 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 63
to set the printer driver for the session. You must type the Windows driver name exactly as it is on the server. 6. Select Enable Form Feed, to use form feed. 7. In the Address field, type the print server IP address. NOTE: For a Samba printer, you must populate the Address, Username, and Password - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 64
You can view information about the thin client and its software using the About tab. ▲ Go to Settings > About. Information includes: ● Product Name ● Board Info ● Image Version ● Kernel Version ● Processor ● Memory ● Serial Number ● BIOS Version Number ● Copyright 58 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 65
Environment This section provides basic instruction for how to configure a network environment so HP thin clients can access the HP-format global profile "global.xml" file and the user profile .xml files on an FTP server, using DHCP scope options. By default, upon booting up and successfully logging - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 66
a new valid .DD image, the thin client downloads and installs the image on the thin client. If the thin client does not discover a valid .DD image, the thin client continues a normal boot up using the current image. To upgrade all thin clients in your DHCP network: 1. On the FTP server, create a new - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 67
If the FTP FORCE option is set to TRUE, the thin client validates that the new image exists and installs it on the user's thin client. Setting the FTP FORCE option on the DHCP server to TRUE forces all thin clients in the network to perform FTP updates during every reboot. Changing the FTP FORCE - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 68
on with user names and passwords. 7. Click the Home Directory tab. 8. Select the Read and Log visits check boxes, and then clear the Write check box. 9. Click OK. 10. Quit Internet Information Services Manager or close the IIS snap-in. c. Establishing FTP server on Linux. NOTE: Please follow the FTP - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 69
HP ThinState. 2. A file named HPsettings.xml is created upon successfully capturing the configuration of the thin client. 3. Rename this new file: global.xml. b. Configure the shared directories: NOTE: The FTP server was configured to accept incoming FTP requests in step 1.b. The default - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 70
: 161 = 10.0.0.2 ● FTP Server Path: 162 = / ● FTP Server User Name: 184 = anonymous ● FTP Server Password: 185 = anonymous Follow these steps: 1. Open DHCP. 2. In the console tree, click the applicable DHCP server. 3. On the Action menu, click Set Predefined Options. 64 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 71
Type, type the required information to define the new option, and then click OK. For example: ◦ In the Name field, type FTP Server IP Address. ◦ Description field, type any description. For example: "This is an FTP server for HP-format global profile .xml file and user profile .xml files". 6. Repeat - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 72
Code 185 to define FTP Server Password 7. Click Scope Options. 8. On the Action menu, click Configure Options. 9. Scroll down to select option 161. Select the check box beside that number. In the String Value field, type in the IP address of the FTP server, i.e., 10.0.0.2. 10. Scroll down to select - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 73
domain user name ● cookies is the domain password Changing User-defined DHCP Scope Options By default, the following DHCP scope options are preset: ● FTP Server IP Address: 161 ● FTP Server Path: 162 ● FTP Server User Name: 184 ● FTP Server Password: 185 See the following window: ENWW Configuring - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 74
settings can be changed to match with the FTP scope options on the DHCP server if the scope options on the DHCP server are different. ● FTP Server IP Address: 201 ● FTP Server Path: 202 ● FTP Server User Name: 203 ● FTP Server Password: 204 See the following illustrations. 68 Chapter 2 Installation - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 75
service representative. Image Updates and Add-ons HP provides periodic updates to the image. Check the HP support site for important documentation that provides specific information for your image version. You can find support documentation at: http://www.hp.com/support/ To search for support - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 76
made using Altiris (Repset) are over-written by HP ThinConnect OS settings when your HP thin client boots. When adding a Thinprint printer, what is entered in the Device field when connecting to a USB or Parallel printer? A Thinprint server must be up and running local and Windows. If connecting - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 77
, mapping 17 image thin client 1 updates 69 information software 58 system 58 thin client 58 Initial Thin Client State 20 installation 5 K keyboard 22 L Local usage mode 5 login screen image types 25 login screen image, changing 25 LPD printer, adding 55 M Management tab 34 mapping App server 19 ICA - HP T5135 | HP ThinConnect, build S2ST0070 Administrator's Guide - Page 78
Network 27 Printer 52 Thin Client 20 TCP 51 thin client image 2 installation 5 thin client image 1 Thin Client, tab 20 ThinConnect 1 Thinprint printer, adding 56 ThinState, HP 36 U usage modes local 5 setting 6 Stateless 6 USB printer, adding 54 user interface, HP ThinConnect 1 password 20 profile
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