HP t600 Administrator Guide 5 - Page 67
Options tab, HP ThinState, Managing an HP ThinPro image
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Options tab Option Enable single sign-on Domain login group Domain admin group Enable cached domain login Retain user preferences at logout Allow domain password changes Description If enabled, a password supplied at login is encrypted and saved on the system. When a connection starts with SSO credentials configured, it can decrypt the password and pass it to the connection so that it can be used for remote login. If enabled, login is restricted to users in the listed domain group. If enabled, escalation to administrator mode and screen-lock override is limited to members of the listed domain group. If enabled, a hash of the user's password is saved on the system and can be used for login even when the Active Directory server is inaccessible. If this option is enabled, any setting changes made by a domain user are stored in a place where those settings are applied only to that user. If this option is disabled, any such userspecific changes are discarded when the user logs out. If enabled, expired passwords result in a prompt that allows the user to update their password, and 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 to an FTP server To capture an HP ThinPro image to an FTP server: IMPORTANT: The directory on the FTP server where you intend to save the captured image must already exist before initiating the capture. 1. Select Management > ThinState in Control Panel. 2. Select the HP ThinPro image, and then select Next. 3. Select make a copy of the HP ThinPro image, and then select Next. 4. Select a FTP server, and then select Next. 5. Enter the FTP server information in the fields. NOTE: The name of the image file is set by default to be the thin client's hostname. Select Compress the image if you want to compress the captured image. NOTE: The HP ThinPro image file is a simple disk dump. The uncompressed size is about 1 GB, and a compressed image without add-ons is approximately 500 MB. 6. Select Finish. When the image capture begins, all applications stop and a new window appears showing the progress. If a problem occurs, select Details for information. The desktop reappears after the capture is complete. Manageability 55