HP t530 Administrator Guide 8

HP t530 Manual

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    Administrator Guide HP ThinPro 7.0
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    2018 HP Development Company, L.P. Citrix and XenDesktop are trademarks of Citrix Systems, Inc. and/or one or HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP
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    A placeholder for a value you must provide; omit the brackets Optional items; omit the brackets A set of items from which you must choose only one; omit the braces A separator for items from which you must choose only one; omit the vertical bar Items that can or must repeat; omit the ellipsis iii
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    iv User input syntax key
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    a remote management service ...3 Starting the thin client for the first time ...3 Switching between administrator mode and user mode 3 2 GUI overview ...4 Desktop ...4 Taskbar ...5 3 Connection configuration ...6 Desktop connection management ...6 Connection Manager (ThinPro only) ...7 Advanced
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    and certificate management requirements 29 Web Browser ...30 Web Browser per-connection settings 30 Configuration ...31 Preferences ...31 Advanced ...31 Additional connection types (ThinPro only) ...31 TeemTalk ...31 Configuration ...31 TeemTalk Session Wizard 32 Advanced ...33 XDMCP ...33 vi
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    Client-side requirements ...36 Client-side configuration ...36 Compression settings ...36 Window settings ...37 Monitor layout and hardware limitations 37 Enabling HP True Graphics for multiple monitors on the HP t420 Information ...41 Control Panel ...41 Tools ...41 Power ...42 Search ...42 vii
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    51 Manageability ...52 Active Directory configuration ...52 Status tab ...52 Options tab ...53 HP ThinState ...53 Managing an HP ThinPro image 53 Capturing an HP ThinPro image to an FTP server 53 Deploying an HP ThinPro image using FTP or HTTP 54 Capturing an HP ThinPro image to a USB flash drive
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    HP Smart Client Services ...62 Supported operating systems ...62 Prerequisites for HP Smart Client Services ...62 Obtaining HP Smart Client Services ...62 Viewing the Automatic Update website ...63 Creating an Automatic Update profile ...63 MAC-address-specific profiles ...63 Updating thin clients
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    Troubleshooting ...71 Troubleshooting network connectivity ...71 Troubleshooting Citrix password expiration ...71 Using system diagnostics to troubleshoot USB updates ...74 HP ThinUpdate ...74 Appendix B BIOS tools (desktop thin clients only 75 BIOS settings tool ...75 BIOS flashing tool ...75
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    Imprivata ...134 Network ...134 Power ...144 SCIM ...146 ScepMgr ...146 Search ...147 Serial ...147 SystemInfo ...148 TaskMgr ...148 USB ...148 auto- ...161 sshd ...161 time ...161 touchscreen ...163 translation ...163 usb-update ...164 users ...164 vncserver ...167 zero-login ...169 Index ...171 xi
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    tools as described in this guide. NOTE: HP ThinPro has two possible OS configurations: ThinPro and Smart Zero. HP ThinPro-based thin clients can be purchased with either OS configuration as the default, and you can switch between OS configurations via Control Panel. For more information
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    Choosing an OS configuration HP ThinPro includes two OS configurations, each tailored for a different thin client deployment scenario: ● The ThinPro OS configuration is the complete version of the operating system and is the most suitable for multipurpose environments that require advanced
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    HP Smart Client Services can manage HP ThinPro-based thin clients only and is optimized for use with Smart Zero and a "zero management" scenario. For more information, see HP Smart Client Services on page 62. For information on how to download HP Smart Client Services, see Obtaining HP Smart Client
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    2 GUI overview Desktop NOTE: The following image demonstrates the desktop for ThinPro with a U.S. locale setting. For Smart Zero, the taskbar is vertical and right-aligned by default, and the desktop theme varies by connection type. The display format of some taskbar information varies by locale
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    the taskbar for ThinPro with a U.S. locale setting. For Smart Zero, the taskbar is vertical and right-aligned by default. The display certain functions and services. Place the cursor over a system tray item to display a tool-tip (select items only). Select to start a configuration action, and right
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    menu. By default, the desktop displays an icon as a shortcut for each configured connection. When you first start the computer, several sample connection icons are displayed on the desktop. You can create a new, generic connection shortcut for any of the connection types supported by ThinPro. ▲ To
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    Connection Manager (ThinPro only) NOTE: HP recommends using the connection shortcuts. However, you can use the legacy Deletes the selected connection. Lets you add a new connection. NOTE: See Choosing an OS configuration on page 2 for a list of the available connection types. Lets you edit general
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    NOTE: This option saves the user name and domain, but the password still needs to be entered each time. Kiosk mode When a thin client is configured for kiosk mode, it performs an automatic login to the default connection on startup using predefined user credentials. If the connection is ever
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    connection type's default theme. ● The USB redirection protocol in USB Manager is set to that connection type's protocol. If you want to configure a thin client for kiosk mode in ThinPro (for example, if you want to use a connection type available only with ThinPro), manually configure the following
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    configuring. General settings affect all Citrix connections. Connection The following table describes the settings that are available under the Connection category when editing a Citrix connection. Option Name Connection Mode Description The connection name. Sets the connection mode to one
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    supplied for the connection. ● Use predefined smart card: The connection is expected to be used with a smart card for authentication. The username for this connection. The password for this connection. The domain name for this connection (optional). Checks the URL and the credentials. Configuration
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    option. Specifies the session reliability timeout in seconds. The default is 180 seconds. Enables clipboard redirection. Use data compression sent to the Citrix server. This option is useful for a NetScaler configuration. Sets the sound quality or disables sound entirely. Specifies the encryption
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    Description To configure, select USB Manager. See Redirecting USB devices on page 58. ● Enabled: USB redirection is supported for the local ThinPro desktop as if it were a native application. When TWI Mode is set to Force Seamless Off, this controls the default window size. Sets the default color
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    to the proxy server. The password to use for connection to the proxy server. The Citrix ICA Client will request the alternate address to interpret keyboard input. This is supported only for European languages. Controls the usage of Extended Unicode Keyboard Support (EUKS) on Windows servers. Valid
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    the default -1. client is based on FreeRDP 1.1 and meets the following requirements for RDP: ● Hardware-accelerated RemoteFX ● MMR supported supported when connecting to RDP servers that enable it RDP per-connection settings NOTE: These settings affect the connection you are currently configuring
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    used to determine which RDP features are supported by your RDP server. Service The following table describes the settings that are available under the Service category when editing an RDP connection. Option Service Description Sets the RDP service to one of the following: ● Remote Computer: When
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    For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper RD Web Access Deployment The resulting sizes might be rounded. NOTE: RemoteFX supports only a fixed list of resolutions. If Window Size Attach to admin console Cross- between the RDP server and RDP client. Enables last-generation RDP encryption when
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    to the client for local playback. Select one of the default setting. For per-device licensing, this selects how the client hostname is sent to the RDP server. Select hostname or mac. Normally, the thin client's hostname is used for Client Version, see the HP ThinPro white paper Security Layers
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    client to choose which options to use to provide the best RDP experience. You can also select your own custom combination of options. Select to enable the timeout options. NOTE: For more information, see the HP ThinPro the option or setting the time to zero. With the Show Warning Dialog option
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    problems and are disabled by default HP ThinPro white paper Enabling RemoteFX for RDP (available in English only). RDP multi-monitor sessions True multi-monitor support does not require special configuration. The RDP client the resolution on the local thin client. By default, all RDP sessions will be
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    USB device, as if it were plugged in locally. Standard Windows drivers support the device in the remote session, and all device types are supported without requiring additional drivers on the thin client. Not all devices default to USB redirection. For example, USB keyboards, mice, and other input
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    network latency. ● Only file systems supported by the thin client will be mounted. The supported file systems are FAT32, NTFS, configuration on page 69 for more information. RDP audio redirection By default, high-level audio redirection will redirect audio from the remote host to the thin client
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    drivers for the smart card reader driver to be installed on the thin client. By default, the CCID and Gemalto drivers are installed, which adds support no pre-supplied credential components. ● Use predefined user, password, and/or domain: Some or all of the credentials are stored and supplied for the
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    Video calls might use most of the processing power of a thin client. HP recommends disabling this option. Enables applications to start you select the network condition for a BLAST connection: ● Excellent ● Typical (default) ● Poor Sets the application window size. You can select All Monitors, Full
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    Makes the top menu bar invisible for users. This option enabled by default. Disable it if users prefer to access options for window size or roams from another client. This option is supported on only PCoIP connections. Select one of the following: cache Attach to admin console Cross-session copy
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    channel from the remote host to the thin client. This method requires both that the printer be configured on the thin client and a Windows driver be specified on the thin client because the VMware Horizon View client needs to specify to the remote host which driver to use for the remote printer
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    the option or setting the time to zero. With the Show Warning Dialog option selected log only. TIP: HP recommends increasing the timeout the server that the RDP client waits before stopping attempts to reconnect supports multi-monitor sessions. To enhance the virtualization experience, the default
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    support and are using a different configuration, use one of the following methods: ● If your system uses VMware Horizon View Client default, USB audio devices are not redirected and the VMware Horizon View client uses high-level audio redirection. To redirect the USB headset, use the thin client
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    the VMware Horizon View Manager administrator server with a smart card, the local smart card driver must be installed on the thin client. See RDP smart card redirection on page 23 for more information on smart card driver installation. Once logged in to the remote host, the smart card will be passed
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    displays a red unlock icon Does not allow the connection Web Browser Web Browser per-connection settings NOTE: These settings affect the connection you are currently configuring only. 30 Chapter 4 Connection types
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    : By default, these connection types are not available in Smart Zero. For more information, see Choosing an OS configuration on page 2. TeemTalk NOTE: These settings affect only the connection you are currently configuring. For more information about HP TeemTalk, see the User Guide for HP TeemTalk
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    connection options can be configured via the button. Emulation HP TeemTalk auto login settings. The HP TeemTalk key macros settings. The HP TeemTalk mouse actions settings. The HP TeemTalk soft buttons settings. The HP TeemTalk attributes settings. The HP TeemTalk auxiliary ports settings. The HP
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    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator User Guide. Advanced NOTE: See Advanced connection settings on page 7 for information about the settings available under the Advanced category when editing a connection. XDMCP NOTE: These settings affect the connection you are currently configuring only. Configuration
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    the data sent between the server and thin client. If the server has an X server were not selected. The default color of the text in the SSH session. The default color of the background configuring only. Configuration The following table describes the settings that are available under the Configuration
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    the connection you are currently configuring only. Configuration The following table describes the settings that are available under the Configuration category when editing a Custom available under the Advanced category when editing a connection. Additional connection types (ThinPro only) 35
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    requirements See the following table for a list of supported thin client operating systems and supported client-side software from the ISV you are using for your VDI. Supported operating systems HP ThinPro 5.0 and newer Supported Citrix clients Citrix Receiver 13.1.1 and newer NOTE: A version of
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    troubleshooting supported. ● HP t420 Thin Client: Due to its default BIOS configuration, this model uses HP True Graphics for one monitor only, by default. See Enabling HP True Graphics for multiple monitors on the HP t420 on page 37 for more information. ● HP t630 Thin Client: This model supports
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    enhanced performance. ● HP True Graphics might provide some benefits to older versions of XenDesktop if using HDX 3D Pro. Benefits are not provided if HDX 3D Pro is used with the visual quality set to Always Lossless, because then the graphical information is not sent to the thin client in H.264
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    thin client using domain credentials. Optionally, those credentials can be encrypted and stored and then later supplied /or configuration file settings. For more information, see the HP ThinPro white any connection configured to use them. This allows a user to sign in to the thin client and start
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    one additional function: screen unlock. If the screenunlock button is selected, the unlock screen instead requires the root (administrator) password or any set of domain credentials in the domain admin group, which was designated during domain authentication setup. When the user supplies defaults
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    Control Panel on page 43. Tools There are many system tools provided, including one to start programs, such as a text terminal, or to run the Initial Setup thin client. Lets you take a snapshot of a rectangular selection of the screen, a specific window, or the entire screen. Opens the ThinPro
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    log out, shut down the computer, restart the computer, or enable the Sleep state. An administrator can restrict the options visible to a user using the Power Manager tool. See System on page 43. Search When you type in the search box, a set of potential matches for your search are displayed from
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    to power-related options (such as Reboot) on a system-wide basis. Lets you enable Imprivata Appliance Mode and specify an Imprivata server. Lets you remove system components. For more information, see Component Manager on page 48. Lets you restore the thin client to its default factory configuration
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    TTLS and PEAP: ● The Inner Authentication option should be set to whatever your server supports. ● The CA Certificate setting should point to the server's certificate on the local thin client. ● The Username and Password are the user's credentials. Note the following about TLS: ● The CA Certificate
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    Use the Wireless tab to configure general settings. Option Scan AP SSID Wireless Band SSID Hidden Enable IPv6 Enable Power Management Connection Method Security Settings Auto Connect Enable Wireless Description Scans for available wireless networks. Use this box to manually enter the SSID of the
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    HP ThinPro tries to obtain an IPv6 global address via route advertisement or DHCPv6. Lets you select between Automatic and Static. If your network environment is using DHCP, then the Automatic option should work without any further configurations MAC address of the thin client. You can alternatively
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    Address is the IP address of the system that the thin client is going to communicate with. NOTE: Only the PSK and Certificate authentication types are supported. Kerberos authentication is not supported. Use the Tunnel tab to configure settings for tunnel mode. Use the Phase I and Phase II
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    Requested column. To learn more about how a DHCP option is used on the thin client and on the DHCP server: ▲ Select the icon in the Info column of . IMPORTANT: After the new configuration is applied permanently, all snapshots are removed and a new factory snapshot is created. Removed components
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    Component Manager, select Revert Last Change. 2. Select Yes to restart the thin client. Repeat this process for as many changes you want to undo. IMPORTANT: If you take a snapshot of the image while testing a new configuration, you cannot undo the changes via the Component Manager. Those changes can
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    passwords are used in situations where they can be reversed and supplied to connections when they start (single sign-on). The encryption algorithm can be selected here from a wide variety supported by OpenSSL. Unless there is a good reason to select a different value, HP recommends using the default
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    ThinPro desktop, just as if the user had manually logged out of the thin client. configured properly. Use the Identifying tab of the SCEP Manager to enter information about the user, if desired. NOTE: The Common Name is required and is the thin client's Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) by default
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    , see Active Directory configuration on page 52. Lets you configure the Automatic Update server manually. For more information, see HP Smart Client Services on page 62. Launches HP Easy Tools. For more information, see the user guide for HP Easy Tools. Lets you configure the HP Device Manager (HPDM
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    they can manually update their password using the user icon on the taskbar. HP ThinState HP ThinState allows you to capture and deploy an HP ThinPro image or configuration (profile) to another thin client of compatible model and hardware. Managing an HP ThinPro image Capturing an HP ThinPro image
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    the progress. If a problem occurs, select Details for information. The desktop reappears after the capture is complete. Deploying an HP ThinPro image using FTP or HTTP IMPORTANT: If you abort a deployment, the previous image will not be restored and the contents of the thin client's flash drive will
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    . A profile is saved in a configuration file that is specific to the version of HP ThinPro in which it was created. NOTE: A client profile can also be preconfigured and deployed using Profile Editor and Automatic Update (see Profile Editor on page 66 and HP Smart Client Services on page 62 for more
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    to a USB flash drive: 1. Insert a USB flash drive into a USB port on the thin client. 2. Select Management > ThinState in Control Panel. 3. Select the HP ThinPro configuration, and then select Next. 4. Select save the configuration, and then select Next. 5. Select on a USB key, and then select Next
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    in default Re-set VNC server right now Input Devices Menu option Keyboard Keyboard Shortcuts Mouse Touch Screen SCIM Input Method Hardware Menu option Display Description Makes the VNC session read-only. Makes a password required when accessing the thin client using VNC. Select Set Password to
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    For more information, see Configuring printers on page 59. Display preferences HP ThinPro allows you to create one display profile, even though there are many different monitors across the organization. To quickly change the display configuration when using external monitors (mobile thin clients
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    the thin client's hostname, IP address, hardware model, and MAC address) in the background. For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper Login Screen Customization (available in English only). Lets you do the following: ● Switch between the ThinPro and Smart Zero configurations ● Configure
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    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
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    ● General System Log ● Kernel ● Network Manager ● Smart Client Services ● X Server ● OneSign In administrator mode, the debug level can be changed to display additional information that might be requested by HP support for troubleshooting purposes. Select Diagnostic to save a diagnostic file. For
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    to large numbers of thin clients. This function is called Automatic Update. HP ThinPro detects an Automatic Update server upon startup and configures settings accordingly. This simplifies device installation and maintenance. Supported operating systems HP Smart Client Services supports the following
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    Automatic Update files are stored is as follows: C:\Program Files (x86)\HP\HP Smart Client Service\auto-update Creating an Automatic Update profile Automatic Update uses profiles to deploy a configuration to thin clients. By default, when you create a profile using Profile Editor (see Profile Editor
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    that it has downloaded the new profile. If it has not, see Troubleshooting on page 71. Using the DHCP tag update method On the Windows Server systems, DHCP tagging enables a thin client to update. Use this method to update specific thin clients; however, if you have only one or two clients to update
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    or if you have specific updates to be installed on only one or two thin clients. NOTE: Be sure you specify the hostname of the manual server in the profile that you are updating to. Otherwise the settings reset to automatic when downloading the profile. Use Profile Editor to modify these settings at
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    ● Choose between ThinPro and Smart Zero ● View installed client kits that provide additional registry settings NOTE: Client kits should be placed in the following directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\HP\HP Smart Client Service\auto-update\Packages To configure a client profile's platform settings
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    screen. 2. Set the configuration to either standard (ThinPro) or zero (Smart Zero). NOTE: For older image versions, this setting is greyed out and set to zero automatically. Configuring a default connection for a client profile To configure a default connection for a client profile: 1. On the
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    manually or through a factory reset. Adding certificates to a client profile Client profiles automatically include certificates that are imported to a standard client certificate store for the following applications: ● VMware Horizon View, Citrix, RDP ● Automatic Update ● HP Smart Client Services
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    automatically maps when plugged in. Obtaining the printer settings Before configuring printer ports, obtain the printer's settings. If available, new directory, set the baud, dataBits, flow, and parity values to the ones obtained in Obtaining the printer settings on page 69. Set the device value to
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    existing driver and it is known to work, keep it, and then select Next. 8. Assign a name to the printer. To use it as the default printer, HP recommends this because it will verify the printer setup is correct. If it is not set up properly, review the settings and try again. NOTE: If the thin client
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    . Verify that the server is set up properly and that HP Smart Client Services is running. Troubleshooting Citrix password expiration If users are not being prompted to change expired Citrix passwords, then make sure the XenApp Services site (PNAgent site) has the Prompt authentication method set to
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    system resets log files when it reboots, be sure to capture logs before a reboot. For the most useful logs, set the level to capture a high level of detail before reproducing the problem and creating a diagnostic report. Saving system diagnostic data 1. Insert a USB flash drive into the thin client
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    Viewing files in the /var/log folder The useful file in the /var/log folder is Xorg.0.log. Viewing files in the /etc folder The /etc folder contains the file system at the time the system diagnostics were run. Using system diagnostics to troubleshoot 73
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    Install. 4. After installation, restart the thin client if prompted. HP ThinUpdate HP ThinUpdate allows you to download images and add-ons from HP and create bootable USB flash drives for image deployment. For more information see the Administrator Guide for HP ThinUpdate. 74 Appendix A USB updates
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    thin clients only) There are two kinds of BIOS tools for HP ThinPro: ● BIOS settings tool: Used to retrieve or modify BIOS settings ● BIOS flashing tool: Used to update the BIOS These tools can be run via an X terminal. BIOS settings tool The following table describes the syntax for the BIOS
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    have enough space for the captured image. Resizing the flash drive partition should no longer be necessary for HP thin clients that ship from the factory with HP ThinPro. For thin clients with HP ThinPro that are not using the entire flash drive for any reason, see the following information. To use
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    . ● Using Registry Editor in the HP ThinPro user interface, which is available in one of the top-level registry folders. NOTE: Some registry keys might apply to ThinPro or Smart Zero OutputScale value will be set automatically based on the thin client model. Sets the volume for the internal speaker
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    If set to 1, the RecordScale value will be set automatically based on the thin client model. Sets the volume for the microphone jack, ranging from 1 to 100 the format : like in the following example: xen:Default Connection Sets the full path to the image displayed while a connection
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    connection type using Connection Manager. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. Sets the command to execute after the connection has been started. amount of time in seconds to wait before reconnecting the session. The default of 0 will cause the connection to reconnect immediately. This setting only
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    connection name that is displayed in the UI. On Smart Zero, this will typically be set to Default Connection and does not display in the UI. root/ the list. If set to 0, the connection type is hidden from the configuration wizard and is shown last in Connection Manager. Connection types with the
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    key Description root/ConnectionType/custom/coreSettings/ stopProcess Sets the behavior that should occur when connection-mgr stop is called on this connection. By default this is close, which will send a standard kill signal to the process. When set to kill, the process specified by appName will
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    of this type using Connection Manager. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. Sets the URL or IP address to connect to. Sets the command the amount of time in seconds to wait before reconnecting the session. The default of 0 will cause the connection to reconnect immediately. This setting only takes
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    ended. The file names should be separated by a comma, and a wildcard is supported. For example: *.rdf,cookies.sqlite If set to 1, the web browser will connection name that is displayed in the UI. On Smart Zero, this will typically be set to Default Connection and does not display in the UI. If set
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    of the list. If set to 0, the connection type is hidden from Configuration Wizard and is shown last in Connection Manager. Connections types with the should occur when connection-mgr stop is called on this connection. By default this is close, which will send a standard kill signal to the process
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    /label Description settings and command line arguments for the connection. This key should not need to be modified. If set to 1, the settings configured in the Firefox Preferences dialog will be saved after each session. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The
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    If set to 1, an end user has permission to add a new connection of this type using Connection Manager. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. Specifies extra arguments for the xfreerdp client. Run xfreerdp --help from an X terminal to see all available arguments. 86 Appendix D Registry keys
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    bandwidth limitation for downloading and uploading in kilobytes per second. If set to 0 (the default), there is no client and the server is enabled. Specifies the credential type between sso (single sign-on), startup (credentials are requested at startup), password (preconfigured user/domain/password
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    the client-server interactions. Sets the RD Gateway server name or address. Specifies the credential type between whether credentials are to be supplied by sso (single sign-on), startup (credentials are requested at startup), or password (preconfigured user/domain/ password). Sets the default domain
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    used to identify the thin client associated with a UI. On Smart Zero, this will typically be set to Default Connection and does not storage partitions that are not used by HP ThinPro. If set to 1, the Domain field field is hidden. If set to 1, the Password field is shown in the login dialog for the
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    alias Description Sets the default password to supply to the remote host based on the thin client performance. If set to 1, font smoothing is allowed if supported by the server and . If set to 2, the USB printers are redirected as configured in USB Manager. Sets the number of minutes there can
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    one of configurations, and should be considered experimental and unsupported. Enabling this setting simply advises the server that the thin client supports H.264 for desktop display. The server must also support Access, a connection to an RD Web Access service is done first to retrieve a feed of
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    login is selected, this gives the PIN or password for that smart card. If set to 1, all is ignored, depending on the HP ThinPro version. In this configuration, the smart card readers are 3, all insecure connections are refused. Sets the thin client hostname that is sent to the remote host.
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    the Storage extension. If set to 0, the extension is disabled. If set to 2, USB storage devices are redirected as configured in USB Manager. Sets the default user name to supply to the remote host during login. Generally, this setting is used for kiosk-style applications where a generic user name is
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    Registry key Description root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /windowSizePercentage root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /windowSizeWidth root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /windowType root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /x11Capture This is a
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    0, the connection type is hidden from Configuration Wizard and is shown last in Connection password. If this key is set is 1, that button and dialog are not displayed. root/ConnectionType/freerdp/general/ preferredAudio Sets the default the expected underlying Windows driver SerCx2.sys, SerCx.sys
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    connection type using Connection Manager. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. Sets the hostname or IP address to connect to. Sets the command amount of time in seconds to wait before reconnecting the session. The default of 0 will cause the connection to reconnect immediately. This setting only
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    icon for this connection is enabled. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. Sets the x,y coordinates of a pinned desktop icon. If not specified, Force TTY allocation option is enabled for the connection. Sets the default user name to supply to the remote host during login. Generally, this setting is
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    the list. If set to 0, the connection type is hidden from Configuration Wizard and is shown last in Connection Manager. Connections types with the that should occur when connection-mgr stop is called on this connection. By default this is close, which will send a standard kill signal to the process
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    Registry key root/ConnectionType/ssh/gui/SshManager/ widgets/address root/ConnectionType/ssh/gui/SshManager/ widgets/application root/ConnectionType/ssh/gui/SshManager/ widgets/autoReconnect root/ConnectionType/ssh/gui/SshManager/ widgets/autostart root/ConnectionType/ssh/gui/SshManager/ widgets/
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    of this type using Connection Manager. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. If set to 1, an end user has permission to modify the general settings connection type using Connection Manager. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. Sets the command to execute after the connection has been started. Sets
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    desktop icon for this connection is enabled. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. Sets the x,y coordinates of a pinned desktop icon. If not specified, UI. On Smart Zero, this will typically be set to Default Connection and does not display in the UI. If set to the default focus and the connection
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    of this connection type when it is displayed in Connection Manager and the Configuration Wizard that displays during initial setup. A higher value will move the should occur when connection-mgr stop is called on this connection. By default this is close, which will send a standard kill signal to the
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    of this type using Connection Manager. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. If set to 1, an end user has permission to modify the general settings this connection type using Connection Manager. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. Sets the hostname or IP address to connect to. Sets the command to
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    of a pinned desktop icon. If not specified, the icon floats. Sets the connection name that is displayed in the UI. On Smart Zero, this will typically be set to Default Connection and does not display in the UI. Sets the locale of the connection. If set to 1, the Server box is shown
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    the list. If set to 0, the connection type is hidden from Configuration Wizard and is shown last in Connection Manager. Connections types with the same that should occur when connection-mgr stop is called on this connection. By default this is close, which will send a standard kill signal to the
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    Registry key Description settings and command line arguments for the connection. This key should not need to be modified. root/ConnectionType/telnet/gui/TelnetManager/ This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future name use. The value should not be changed. root/
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    on Smart Zero. root/ConnectionType/view/connections// ExtraArgs Specifies extra arguments for the VMware Horizon View client. Run view_client open-source graphic drivers. If set to 0, VMware Horizon View connections disable hardware acceleration with blacklisted drivers (such as AMDGPU
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    session. The default of 0 will select Connect manually in the VMware Horizon View client, log password (preconfigured user/domain/password default, if there is only one desktop available, it will launch automatically without needing to be specified. Sets the size in which the VMware Horizon View client
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    rendered locally using the CPU power. If set to 1, set to 1, the VMware Horizon View client launches in full screen mode when started UI. On Smart Zero, this will typically be set to Default Connection and does not field is hidden. If set to 1, the Password field is shown in the login dialog for the
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    stating that the connection is already started. If set to 1, the HP scripts do not create a new /etc/vmware/ config file and the VMware Horizon View client uses the current /etc/vmware/config file. Sets the default user name to supply to the remote host during login. Generally, this setting is used
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    supported by the video driver can cause screen corruption or launch failures. If set to 1, compression of RDP data sent between the client This is typically used to identify the thin client associated with a particular RDP session. The field in the .rdp file. By default, the value is empty. If set to
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    has known visual errors, particularly in multi-monitor configurations, and should be considered experimental and unsupported. Enabling this setting simply advises the server that the thin client supports H.264 for desktop display. The server must also support H.264, and the server makes the final
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    one of the alternatives can be tried first by setting this registry key. If the specified method does not work, the RDP client falls back to the original order. A setting of auto forces the original order. If set to 1, RemoteFX is used if available. Sets the thin client HP recommends the default
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    of the list. If set to 0, the connection type is hidden from Configuration Wizard and is shown last in Connection Manager. Connections types with the should occur when connection-mgr stop is called on this connection. By default this is close, which will send a standard kill signal to the process
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    rdpOptions Options specified here will be forwarded directly to the RDP client if RDP is used as the display protocol for the connection of this type using Connection Manager. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/authorizations/ user/general If set to 1, an end user has
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    that is displayed in the UI. On Smart label Zero, this will typically be set to Default Connection and does not display in the UI. root/ConnectionType set to chooser, all available hosts are listed and the user can select which one to connect to. If set to query, an XDMCP request is sent to the
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    of the list. If set to 0, the connection type is hidden from Configuration Wizard and is shown last in Connection Manager. Connections types with the same that should occur when connection-mgr stop is called on this connection. By default this is close, which will send a standard kill signal to the
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    Registry key root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/coreSettings/tier root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/coreSettings/ watchPid root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/coreSettings/ wrapperScript root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/gui/XdmcpManager/ name root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/gui/XdmcpManager/ status root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/gui/
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    to 1, an end user has permission to modify the general settings for this connection type using Connection Manager. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. If set to 1, the connection shares credentials with the screen saver. Sets the address of the remote host to connect to. This is typically a URL
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    amount of time in seconds to wait before reconnecting the session. The default of 0 will cause the connection to reconnect immediately. This setting only 1, after resetting the password, the connection continues to launch with the new password. If set to 0, after resetting the password, the current
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    startup), password (preconfigured user/domain/password), only HTTPS connections are allowed. If set to 1, the Citrix client launches in full screen mode when started. If set to 1, is displayed in the UI. On Smart Zero, this will typically be set to Default Connection and does not display in the UI
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    in the login dialog for the connection. If set to 2, the field is shown but disabled. If set to 0, the field is hidden. Sets the default password to supply to the remote host during login. This value will be encrypted. Generally, this setting is used for kiosk-style applications where a generic
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    Configuration Wizard that HP ThinPro attempts to reconnect to the virtual machine. Sets whether a server name or address is unused, optional, or required for this connection type. Sets the behavior that should occur when connection-mgr stop is called on this connection. By default
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    the host. For example: *:2598 The port value is optional. If you do not specify a port value, the default of 2598 is used. If a connection on port 2598 fails, the thin client tries to establish a connection on port 1494. root/ConnectionType/xen/general/TWIMode Controls seamless mode for published
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    default, this setting is set to 0 (disabled) on the client side because this value is set on the client host in this fashion, the USB device must use one of the following filesystems: FAT32, NTFS, ext2, NOTE: This feature is supported for the 32-bit version of HP ThinPro only. Controls the behavior
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    /ConnectionType/xen/general/ httpAddresses//address Description NOTE: This feature is supported for the 32-bit version of HP ThinPro only. Controls the behavior of HDX Flash Server-Side Content Fetching. If disabled, the client will fetch for content. If set to 1, HDX MediaStream is enabled
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    client manager (wfcmgr) will not display when a client configured in USB Manager. root/ConnectionType/xen/general/proxyAddress Sets the proxy address to use if a manual proxy setting is selected via proxyType. root/ConnectionType/xen/general/proxyPassword Sets the proxy password to use if a manual
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    reliability timeout in seconds. This configures the Session Reliability Time To / transportProtocol Sets the transport protocol. If set to On (default), the connection uses UDP and does not fall back on TCP the hard disk of the thin client. Using the persistent disk cache increases performance across low-
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    thin client. For thin clients on high-speed LANs, usage of the persistent disk cache is not necessary. This setting directly maps to the Citrix .ini file setting PersistentCacheEnabled. root/ConnectionType/xen/general/useEUKS Controls the use of Extended Unicode Keyboard Support set to Default, the
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    used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/ widgets/address Controls the state of the Service URL widget in Citrix Connection Manager. If set to active, the widget is visible in the UI and the user can interact with it. If
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    the state of the Password widget in Citrix Connection default position of the taskbar when more than one published desktop or application is available. If set to 1, the taskbar is completely hidden, but only if autoStartResource or autoStartDesktop is enabled. DHCP This folder exists to support
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    the power configuration can be used, but only on supported platforms with the appropriate add-on card. Sets the layout in 6-monitor mode. Sets the profile used in 6-monitor mode. Sets the profile to use for the primary monitor via the profile name. For Smart Zero, this must always be set to default
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    Configuration/tertiaryrelative Sets which monitor is used as a reference to set the position of the third monitor. root/Display/Profiles//colorScaling Sets the color temperature or direct RGB scaling for thin clients name. For Smart Zero, this must always be set to default. root/Display/
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    /Password default hostname pattern to use when generating a new hostname. This is used if the Hostname registry key and /etc/ hostname are both empty. The hostname pattern uses % as a delimiter. In the example HPTC%MAC:1-6%, HPTC would be the prefix, and the first six characters of the thin client
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    If set to 1, the password is encrypted. Sets the FTP proxy address. HP recommends using the following format for this value because the http prefix is better supported: http://ProxyServer:Port Sets the hostname of the thin client. Sets the HTTP proxy address. HP recommends using the following format
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    Network/KeepPreviousDNS If set to 1, previously-configured DNS servers and search domains not . root/Network/VPN/PPTP/Password Sets the PPTP user password. root/Network/VPN/PPTP/ lot of logs. Enable this only when you need to troubleshoot a VPN issue. root/Network/VPN/VPNC/Domain Sets the
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    mode. Sets the VPNC user password. Sets the VPNC Diffie-Hellman support switches and hubs that do not perform appropriate auto-negotiation. Sets the IPv4 address of the thin client. This setting will only take effect when Method is set to Static. If set to 1, IPv6 is enabled. Sets the default
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    keys are used. HP does not recommend using Static in a generic client profile, because all clients would use the of the client. This setting takes effect only if Method is set to Static. Sets the default gateway that Sets the PEAP version. Sets the password for PEAP authentication. Sets the username
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    UUID>/EAPTLS/ PrivateKey Sets the path to a private key file for TLS authentication. root/Network/Wired/Profiles//Security/ Sets the password to a private key file for TLS authentication. EAPTLS/PrivateKeyPassword root/Network/Wired/Profiles//EAPTLS/ UserCert Sets the path to a user
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    , the values of the IPAddress, SubnetMask, and DefaultGateway registry keys are used. HP does not recommend using Static in a generic client profile because it will cause all thin clients to receive the same IP address. If set to 1, power management of the wireless network card is enabled. If set to
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    /EAPTLS/CACert Description Sets the default gateway the device uses to communicate keys are used. HP does not recommend using Static in a generic client profile, because all clients would use the protocol. Sets the PEAP version. Sets the password for EAP PEAP authentication. Sets the username
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    path to a private key file for TLS authentication. Sets the password to a private key file for TLS authentication. Sets the path to configurable. Specifies how often, in seconds, to scan for an access point with a stronger signal when the signal strength is above the roaming threshold. The default
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    the WEP authentication type. Sets the WEP password index. Sets the subnet mask of to 0, only one configured wireless network can driver used by wpa_supplicant (wext by default). nl80211 is the only other driver that is currently supported. Overrides the country value from the BIOS in case the BIOS
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    is enabled in Monitor mode. If set to 0, HP Velocity is disabled. HP Velocity is not supported on the HP t420. If set to 1, and if the network settings have been modified by the user, the network settings are preserved when importing a client profile. This registry key is set to 1 automatically
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    root/Power/default/battery/low/sleep root/Power/default/battery/low/standby root/Power/default/battery/low/timeoutDim Description This registry key selects which power plan is used. This is automatically set to default. Sets the default brightness percentage level for when the mobile thin client is
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    Power/default/battery/powerButtonAction root/Power/default/battery/sleep root/Power/default/battery/standby root/Power/default/battery/timeoutDim Description Specifies what to do when power 1, the SCEP client does not verify the server certificate. This key is set to 0 by default. root/ScepMgr/
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    // Status/Code root/ScepMgr/ScepEnroll/ScepServers// Status/Detail Description Sets the SCEP server URL, which is necessary for the SCEP client to enroll a certificate. Contains the status code of the SCEP enrollment. This value is read-only. Contains detailed information about the SCEP
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    . root/SystemInfo/Pages/SoftwareInformationTab/ If set to 0, the Service Packs tab in the Software Information ServicePacks section of the disabled. Sets the name to show in USB Manager. If not supplied, USB Manager will attempt to generate an appropriate name using device information. Sets
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    Manager. Description Sets the default root directory for DNS alias mode on the server hosting HP Smart Client Services. Specifies the timeout ( manual update, the password, path, protocol, user, and ServerURL registry keys must be set to ensure the update server is known. If set to 1, the thin client
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    /auto-update/gui/auto-update/ManualUpdate Controls the state of the Enable manual configuration widget in the Automatic Update tool. If set to active, the read-only state. root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/password Controls the state of the Password widget in the Automatic Update tool. If set to
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    default server URL for when ManualUpdate is enabled. Typically, this is empty or set to auto-update. If set to 1, the current thin client configuration Sets the Background Sysinfo text. For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper Login Screen Customization (available in English only). Sets
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    protocol's theme for Smart Zero, or to default to use the default theme for ThinPro, or one of several predefined themes. If set to 1, the current thin client configuration settings will be preserved when an image update occurs via the initial configuration wizard. Sets the timeout period
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    users can switch to administrator mode from the right-click menu on the desktop. root/desktop/preferences/menu/power/ authorized Specifies whether users can access the power submenu from the right-click menu on the desktop. root/desktop/preferences/menu/poweroff/ authorized Specifies whether
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    Nested groups are not supported for this feature. If set to 1, members of the group listed in domainAdminGroup can switch the thin client to administrator mode. log in to the thin client. If set to 1, the user can change their domain password directly from the thin client. If enabled, encrypted
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    root/domain/retainUserRegistry root/domain/workgroup Description If set to 1, and if the thin client has been added to a domain, a login screen is displayed when the thin client starts up. Otherwise, the legacy ThinPro shared desktop is displayed at startup. If set to 1, any custom setting changes
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    Registry key root/firewall/services//short root/firewall/sources root/firewall/startAtBoot Description hwh264 Registry key root/hwh264/force2x4k Description HP does not recommend changing the value of this key. In some Citrix H264 desktop configurations, large desktop streams with dual
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    power/authorized root/login/poweroff/authorized root/login/reboot/authorized root/login/show/authorized Description If set to 1, the Num Lock function is enabled at system startup. This registry key is intentionally ignored on mobile thin clients supported to 1, the Configuration button is available
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    enabled. If set to 0, the trackpad is disabled. If set to 0 (default), the tap-to-click behavior of the trackpad is disabled. If set to 1, tap-to-click behavior is enabled. Description Specifies which snapshot to use for a factory reset. Description If set to 1, the screen saver slide show will be
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    screen settings can be configured while the screen is power management is disabled. This causes the monitor to always stay on unless turned off manually system is not in domain mode, a password is required to return to the desktop from and Stretch). If set to Default, the image is displayed without
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    image is saved when mode is set to Default. If useSolidColor is on and enableCustomLogo is off 1, password and PIN dialogs will have a button that, while selected, will show the entered password/PIN in thin client, and encryption and decryption are available only to authorized programs. The supported
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    of random salt, which is regenerated each time the secret is hashed. The supported list includes scrypt, Argon2, SHA-256, and SHA-512 (though the latter SSH daemon is enabled and the thin client can be accessed via SSH. If set to 1, end users can connect to the thin client via SSH. time Registry key
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    used. An optional way to override the short date format used in various ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for QDate::toString. If left set to 1, the 24-hour format is used. If set to 1, the thin client will attempt to set the time zone via the Active Directory domain controllers auto-
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    DHCP tag (which is usually tag 101, although 100 and 2 can work also). If set to 1, the use of NTP time servers to synchronize the thin client clock is enabled. If this is enabled, ensure that an NTP server is specified via DHCP or via NTPServers. touchscreen Registry key root/touchscreen/beep
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    to 1, only the systems listed under root/users/user/ xhosts are allowed to remotely control the thin client. root/users/user/apps/hptc-ad-change-password/ If set to 1, the Change Domain Password Control Panel item is authorized accessible by end users. root/users/user/apps/hptc-ad-mgr/authorized
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    by end users. root/users/user/apps/hptc-factory-reset/ authorized If set to 1, the Factory Reset Control Panel item is accessible by end users. users. root/users/user/apps/hptc-licenses/authorized If set to 1, HP License Agreement is accessible by end users. root/users/user/apps/hptc-
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    Description root/users/user/apps/hptc-power-mgr/ authorized If set to 1, the Power Manager Control Panel item is Control Panel item is accessible by end users. root/users/user/apps/hptc-switch-admin/ authorized If set to 1, Switch to Administrator/User is accessible by end users.
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    the user when someone is attempting to connect to the thin client using VNC. If set to 1, only a localhost or loopback address is allowed for VNC connections. If set to 1, Num Lock is on by default. If set to 0, Num Lock is off by default. If set to 1, a timeout is applied to the notification
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    set to 1, VNC settings take effect immediately after being modified. If set to 1, HTTP port 5800 is open for VNC connections. If set to 1, the password specified in vncPassword is required for VNC shadowing. If set to 1, SSL is used for VNC connections. This registry key is either used internally or
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    the Refuse connections in default widget in the VNC of the VNC Use Password widget in the VNC Shadow zero-login Registry key root/zero-login/buttons/configure/authorized root/zero-login/buttons/info/authorized root/zero-login/buttons/keyboard/authorized Description If set to 1, the Configure
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    -login/buttons/locale/authorized root/zero-login/buttons/mouse/authorized root/zero-login/buttons/onscreenKeyboard/ authorized root/zero-login/buttons/power/authorized root/zero-login/buttons/poweroff/authorized root/zero-login/buttons/reboot/authorized root/zero-login/buttons/show/authorized root
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    profiles 58 E Easy Update 52 F factory reset 43 finding more information 1 G getting started 1 GUI Connection Manager (ThinPro only) 7 desktop 4 overview 4 taskbar 5 H HP Device Manager. See HPDM Agent See also remote management service HP Smart Client Services installing 62 overview 62 Profile
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    31 Telnet 34 text editor 41 thin clients updating. See updating thin clients ThinPro. See OS configuration ThinState. See HP ThinState touch screen settings 57 troubleshooting 71 network connectivity 71 using system diagnostics 71 U updating thin clients broadcast update 64 DHCP tagging update
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