HP t5710 Using the Enhanced Write Filter for HP Compaq t57x0 Thin Client - Page 5

EWF GUI Buttons

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Using the Enhanced Write Filter EWF GUI Buttons The current version of the EWF GUI includes the following buttons: Button Enable EWF Disable EWF Overlay Configuration Clear Boot Command Commit Data to Volume Description This button is the same as executing ewfmgr.exe c: -Enable from the DOS prompt. This button is the same as executing ewfmgr.exe c: -Disable from the DOS prompt This button simply displays the Overlay information and is a combination of the information supplied when executing ewfmgr.exe c: -Description and ewfmgr.exe c: -Gauge from the DOS prompt. This button is the same as executing ewfmgr.exe c: -NoCmd from the DOS prompt. This button is the same as executing ewfmgr.exe c: -Commit from the DOS prompt. NOTE: When using the Commit boot command, all the temporary contents will be permanently written to the flash memory. In addition, all content accessed (and changes made) after running Commit, but before rebooting the system, will be written to the flash memory as well. This includes changes made during any number of login/logout sessions before the next reboot. 5

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EWF GUI Buttons
The current version of the EWF GUI includes the following buttons:
Button
Description
Enable EWF
This button is the same as executing
ewfmgr.exe c: -Enable
from the
DOS prompt.
Disable EWF
This button is the same as executing
ewfmgr.exe c: -Disable
from the
DOS prompt
Overlay Configuration
This button simply displays the Overlay
information and is a combination of the
information supplied when executing
ewfmgr.exe c: -Description
and
ewfmgr.exe c: -Gauge
from the
DOS prompt.
Clear Boot Command
This button is the same as executing
ewfmgr.exe c: -NoCmd
from the
DOS prompt.
Commit Data to Volume
This button is the same as executing
ewfmgr.exe c: -Commit
from the
DOS prompt.
NOTE: When using the
Commit
boot command, all the temporary contents will be
permanently written to the flash memory. In addition, all content accessed (and changes
made) after running
Commit
, but before rebooting the system, will be written to the flash
memory as well. This includes changes made during any number of login/logout
sessions before the next reboot.