HP t628 Administrator Guide 1 - Page 79
Configuring a default connection for a client profile
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NOTE: If a client kit is installed, it is displayed automatically in the Client Kits box, and additional registry settings will be available on the Registry 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 Connection screen in Profile Editor, choose the desired connection type from the Type drop- down list. NOTE: The available connection types differ depending on whether you chose ThinPro or Smart Zero on the Platform screen. 2. In the Server field, enter the name or IP address of the server. Modifying the registry settings of a client profile To change default registry settings for a client profile: 1. On the Registry screen in Profile Editor, expand the folders in the Registry settings tree to locate the registry setting you want to change. 2. Select the registry key, and then enter the desired value in the Value field. NOTE: See Registry keys on page 77 for a comprehensive list and description of registry keys. Adding files to a client profile Use the Files screen in Profile Editor to add configuration files that will be installed on the thin client automatically when the client profile is installed. This is typically used for the following reasons: ● To add certificates ● To modify device settings when a registry setting for the change is unavailable ● To modify the behavior of the system by inserting custom scripts or modifying existing scripts You can also specify a symbolic link that points to a file already installed on the thin client. Use this when the file needs to be accessed from more than one directory. Adding a configuration file to a client profile 1. On the Files screen in Profile Editor, select Add a file. 2. Select Import File, locate the file to be imported, and then select Open. NOTE: Files can also be exported using the Export File button, if further details about the file are required. 3. In the Path field, enter the path where the file will be installed on the thin client. 4. In the File details section, set the Owner, Group, and Permissions fields to the appropriate values. Client profile customization 67