HP T5720 Quick Reference Guide for Microsoft Windows XPe-based Thin Clients - - Page 11

Configuration, Logging on, Automatic logon - administrator password

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2 Configuration Logging on You can log on to your thin client either automatically or manually. Automatic logon The default for the XPe-based thin client is automatic logon. The administrator can use the HP Windows Logon Configuration Manager in the Control Panel to enable/disable auto logon and change the auto logon user name, password, and domain. Only the administrator account can change auto logon properties. NOTE: To save changes, be sure to disable the write filter cache or issue the -commit command anytime during the current boot session. See Enhanced Write Filter Manager on page 29 for information about and instructions for disabling the write filter. Enable the write filter when you no longer want permanent changes. Enabling automatic logon bypasses the Log On to Windows dialog box. To log on as a different user while auto logon is enabled, press and hold Shift while clicking Start > Shut Down > Log Off. This displays the Log On to Windows dialog box and allows you to type in the logon information. ENWW Logging on 5

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Configuration
Logging on
You can log on to your thin client either automatically or manually.
Automatic logon
The default for the XPe-based thin client is automatic logon. The administrator can use the HP Windows
Logon Configuration Manager in the Control Panel to enable/disable auto logon and change the auto
logon user name, password, and domain. Only the administrator account can change auto logon
properties.
NOTE:
To save changes, be sure to disable the write filter cache or issue the
-commit
command
anytime during the current boot session. See
Enhanced Write Filter Manager
on page
29
for
information about and instructions for disabling the write filter. Enable the write filter when you no longer
want permanent changes.
Enabling automatic logon bypasses the Log On to Windows dialog box. To log on as a different user
while auto logon is enabled, press and hold
Shift
while clicking
Start
>
Shut Down
>
Log Off
. This
displays the Log On to Windows dialog box and allows you to type in the logon information.
ENWW
Logging on
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