HP t530 Administrator Guide 1 - Page 64

Management, Desktop, Connections, Applications, Taskbar

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NOTE: When switching from ThinPro to Smart Zero, if you have configured a single connection, that connection is used automatically as the Smart Zero connection. If you have configured multiple connections, you are prompted to select the connection to use. Before switching to Smart Zero mode, the domain authentication function on the thin client should be disabled. Domain authentication and Smart Zero mode are incompatible. The following table describes the rest of the options available on the Desktop page. Option Description Launch the Connection Manager at start up When enabled, Connection Manager launches automatically at system startup. Enable right-click menu Disable this option to disable the context menu that appears when you right-click the desktop Enable X host access control security When enabled, only the systems listed in the XHost Access Control List area are allowed to remotely control the thin client. Enable USB Update Enables updates to be installed from a USB flash drive. See USB updates on page 74 for more information. Authenticate USB Update Disable this option to allow end users to install updates via USB. Allow user to switch to administrator Disable this option to remove the Administrator/User Mode Switch option from Control Panel mode in user mode. Time before cancelling administrator Specifies the idle timeout (in minutes) after which administrator mode will be terminated. If set mode to 0 or negative, administrator mode will never be automatically terminated. Use the Connections and Applications pages to select which connection types and Control Panel applications are available in user mode. Use the Taskbar page to configure the taskbar. Management Menu option Active Directory HPDM Agent Automatic Update Component Manager Factory Reset Snapshots SSHD Manager ThinState Description For more information, see Active Directory configuration on page 54. Lets you configure the HP Device Manager (HPDM) Agent. For more information, see the Administrator Guide for HPDM. Lets you configure the Automatic Update server manually. For more information, see HP Smart Client Services on page 62. Lets you remove system components. For more information, see Component Manager on page 53. Lets you restore the thin client to its default factory configuration. Lets you restore the thin client to a previous state or to its default factory configuration. Enables access through a secure shell. HP ThinState lets you make a copy of or restore the entire operating system image or just its configuration settings. 52 Chapter 7 Control Panel

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NOTE:
When switching from ThinPro to Smart Zero, if you have
configured
a single connection, that
connection is used automatically as the Smart Zero connection. If you have
configured
multiple connections,
you are prompted to select the connection to use.
Before switching to Smart Zero mode, the domain authentication function on the thin client should be
disabled. Domain authentication and Smart Zero mode are incompatible.
The following table describes the rest of the options available on the
Desktop
page.
Option
Description
Launch the Connection Manager at
start up
When enabled, Connection Manager launches automatically at system startup.
Enable right-click menu
Disable this option to disable the context menu that appears when you right-click the desktop
Enable X host access control security
When enabled, only the systems listed in the
XHost Access Control List
area are allowed to
remotely control the thin client.
Enable USB Update
Enables updates to be installed from a USB
flash
drive. See
USB updates
on page
74
for more
information.
Authenticate USB Update
Disable this option to allow end users to install updates via USB.
Allow user to switch to administrator
mode
Disable this option to remove the
Administrator/User Mode Switch
option from Control Panel
in user mode.
Time before cancelling administrator
mode
Specifies
the idle timeout (in minutes) after which administrator mode will be terminated. If set
to 0 or negative, administrator mode will never be automatically terminated.
Use the
Connections
and
Applications
pages to select which connection types and Control Panel applications
are available in user mode.
Use the
Taskbar
page to
configure
the taskbar.
Management
Menu option
Description
Active Directory
For more information, see
Active Directory
configuration
on page
54
.
HPDM Agent
Lets you
configure
the HP Device Manager (HPDM) Agent.
For more information, see the
Administrator Guide
for HPDM.
Automatic Update
Lets you
configure
the Automatic Update server manually.
For more information, see
HP Smart Client Services
on page
62
.
Component Manager
Lets you remove system components.
For more information, see
Component Manager
on page
53
.
Factory Reset
Lets you restore the thin client to its default factory
configuration.
Snapshots
Lets you restore the thin client to a previous state or to its default
factory
configuration.
SSHD Manager
Enables access through a secure shell.
ThinState
HP ThinState lets you make a copy of or restore the entire
operating system image or just its
configuration
settings.
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Chapter 7
Control Panel