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HP Thin State Capture

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In the Proxy section, select a protocol from the list, and then type the proxy address and port. In the SSL/TLS Relay section, type the relay address and port for the Socket Security Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. If the firewall uses address remapping, you must configure the client to use the alternate address returned by the data collector by selecting Use alternate address through firewalls. This is necessary whether or not you are using a SOCKS or secure proxy server. HP Thin State Capture Thin State capture and deploy allows you to capture a thin client image and deploy it to other thin clients of the same model. ATTENTION: When deploying an image and settings from a "source" or "master" thin client to a "target" thin client, please make sure that source/master and target thin clients have identical hardware. This is applicable regardless of deployment method being used: HP ThinState Tools, Altiris Deployment Solution, HP OpenView Client Configuration Manager, or any other deployment solution being used. Thin State Capture The HP ThinState Capture tool is a simple wizard-based tool that you can use to capture an HP thin client image that you can then deploy to another HP thin client of identical model and hardware. What do you need to have? ● An HP thin client CE unit that contains the latest HP provided image. ● An HP-approved USB flash drive. NOTE: The HP ThinState Capture tool is not a standalone tool and can only be accessed by the administrator from within the thin client image. ENWW HP Thin State Capture 33

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In the
Proxy
section, select a protocol from the list, and then type the proxy address and port.
In the
SSL/TLS Relay
section, type the relay address and port for the Socket Security Layer (SSL) or
Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol.
If the firewall uses address remapping, you must configure the client to use the alternate address returned
by the data collector by selecting
Use alternate address through firewalls
. This is necessary
whether or not you are using a SOCKS or secure proxy server.
HP Thin State Capture
Thin State capture and deploy allows you to capture a thin client image and deploy it to other thin clients
of the same model.
ATTENTION
: When deploying an image and settings from a “source” or “master” thin client to a “target”
thin client, please make sure that source/master and target thin clients have identical hardware. This is
applicable regardless of deployment method being used: HP ThinState Tools, Altiris Deployment Solution,
HP OpenView Client Configuration Manager, or any other deployment solution being used.
Thin State Capture
The HP ThinState Capture tool is a simple wizard-based tool that you can use to capture an HP thin client
image that you can then deploy to another HP thin client of identical model and hardware.
What do you need to have?
An HP thin client CE unit that contains the latest HP provided image.
An HP-approved USB flash drive.
NOTE:
The HP ThinState Capture tool is not a standalone tool and can only be accessed by the
administrator from within the thin client image.
ENWW
HP Thin State Capture
33