HP T5530 Administrator's Guide: Windows CE 6.0 - HP Thin Client t5530 and t554 - Page 73

System, Copying Registry, Settings, - storage memory

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System The System Properties dialog box allows you to view manufacturer and product information, network settings, and copyright information. You can also reset the terminal to default factory settings, adjust the memory allocated for storage and running programs, assign a device name for network identification purposes, and configure the network card. The System Properties dialog box includes the following tabs: ● General: Shows manufacturer and product information for the terminal. Includes a Reset button that you can use to reset the terminal to factory default property settings. It also includes Export and Import buttons for easy registry import/export . For more information, see Copying Registry Settings on page 66. ● Memory: Allows you to adjust memory allocation between memory for storage room and memory needed to run programs. ● Network: Allows you to designate a device name and description that identifies the terminal across the network. You can type a name or accept the name provided by the DHCP server. The default ENWW 65 System

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System
The System Properties dialog box allows you to view manufacturer and product information, network
settings, and copyright information. You can also reset the terminal to default factory settings, adjust
the memory allocated for storage and running programs, assign a device name for network identification
purposes, and configure the network card.
The System Properties dialog box includes the following tabs:
General
: Shows manufacturer and product information for the terminal. Includes a
Reset
button
that you can use to reset the terminal to factory default property settings. It also includes
Export
and
Import
buttons for easy registry import/export . For more information, see
Copying Registry
Settings
on page
66
.
Memory
: Allows you to adjust memory allocation between memory for storage room and memory
needed to run programs.
Network
: Allows you to designate a device name and description that identifies the terminal across
the network. You can type a name or accept the name provided by the DHCP server. The default
ENWW
System
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