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After you remove the USB flash drive and cycle power to the system, the image unbundles. Do not interrupt or cycle power to the unit during this process. You may use the captured image (flash.dd) found in the USB flash drive in combination with Altiris Deployment Solution to remotely image multiple thin client units. NOTE: You must use flash.dd in conjunction with HP's ThinState Deploy utility (e.g. ibr.exe). Flash.dd is not compatible with Altiris' rdeploy.exe or rdeployt.exe utilities. Please consult the HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool at: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/ SupportManual/c00485307/c00485307.pdf For more information about Altiris, see http://www.altiris.com/. Internet Options The Internet Settings dialog box allows you to configure Internet browser settings on the terminal. The Internet Settings dialog box includes the following tabs: ● General: Allows you to enter start and search pages, identify the Web browser type to determine how Web pages are displayed, set the cache size, and clear cache and history. ● Connection: Allows you to select LAN or autodial connections and to configure proxy server settings. ● Security: Allows you to specify Web sites that are trusted, restricted, and so on. Also allows you configure ActiveX, scripting, and other advanced-type internet options. ● Privacy: Allows you to configure how the browser handles cookies. ● Advanced: Allows you to configure multiple internet options, including options for accessibility, browsing, multimedia, and security. ● Popups: Allows you to configure how the browser handles pop-ups, including blocking, notification when pop-ups are blocked, and exceptions that allow popups from specific sites. ● Other Options: Allows you to enable browser window resizing, enable favorites, and set the font size. NOTE: Due to CE architecture, proxy exceptions are not available. ENWW Internet Options 35

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After you remove the USB flash drive and cycle power to the system, the image unbundles. Do not interrupt
or cycle power to the unit during this process.
You may use the captured image (flash.dd) found in the USB flash drive in combination with Altiris
Deployment Solution to remotely image multiple thin client units.
NOTE:
You must use flash.dd in conjunction with HP’s ThinState Deploy utility (e.g. ibr.exe).
Flash.dd is not compatible with Altiris’ rdeploy.exe or rdeployt.exe utilities. Please consult the HP
Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool at:
bc/docs/support/
SupportManual/c00485307/c00485307.pdf
For more information about Altiris, see
.
Internet Options
The Internet Settings dialog box allows you to configure Internet browser settings on the terminal.
The Internet Settings dialog box includes the following tabs:
General
: Allows you to enter start and search pages, identify the Web browser type to determine
how Web pages are displayed, set the cache size, and clear cache and history.
Connection
: Allows you to select LAN or autodial connections and to configure proxy server
settings.
Security
: Allows you to specify Web sites that are trusted, restricted, and so on. Also allows you
configure ActiveX, scripting, and other advanced-type internet options.
Privacy
: Allows you to configure how the browser handles cookies.
Advanced
: Allows you to configure multiple internet options, including options for accessibility,
browsing, multimedia, and security.
Popups
: Allows you to configure how the browser handles pop-ups, including blocking, notification
when pop-ups are blocked, and exceptions that allow popups from specific sites.
Other Options
: Allows you to enable browser window resizing, enable favorites, and set the font
size.
NOTE:
Due to CE architecture, proxy exceptions are not available.
ENWW
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