HP t630 Administrator Guide 1

HP t630 Manual

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    Administrator Guide HP ThinPro 6.2
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    statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. First Edition: August 2017 Document Part Number: 940268-001 Open source software
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    User input syntax key Text that you must enter into a user interface is indicated by fixed-width font. Item Text without brackets or braces [Text inside square brackets] {Text inside braces} | ... Description Items you must type exactly as shown A placeholder for a
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    iv User input syntax key
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    Table of contents 1 Getting started ...1 Finding more information ...1 Choosing an OS configuration ...2 Choosing 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
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    Local Resources ...17 Experience ...17 Diagnostics ...18 Advanced ...19 RemoteFX ...19 RDP multi-monitor sessions ...19 RDP multimedia redirection ...19 RDP device redirection ...20 RDP USB redirection ...20 RDP mass storage redirection 20 RDP printer redirection 21 RDP audio redirection ...21 RDP
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    ...34 Telnet ...34 Configuration ...34 Advanced ...34 Custom ...34 Configuration ...34 Advanced ...35 5 HP True Graphics ...36 Server-side requirements ...36 Client-side requirements ...36 Client-side configuration ...36 Compression settings ...36 Window settings ...37 Monitor layout and hardware
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    FTP or HTTP 55 Capturing an HP ThinPro image to a USB flash drive 56 Deploying an HP ThinPro image with a USB flash drive 56 Managing a client profile 57 Saving a client profile to an FTP server 57 Restoring a client profile using FTP or HTTP 57 Saving a client profile to a USB flash drive 57
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    9 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 ...62 Creating an Automatic Update profile ...63 MAC-address-specific profiles ...63 Updating thin clients
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    in the /etc folder 73 Appendix A USB updates ...74 HP ThinUpdate ...74 Appendix B BIOS tools (desktop thin clients only 75 BIOS settings tool ...75 BIOS flashing tool ...75 ...128 Dashboard ...128 Display ...129 Domain ...131 Network ...132 Power ...142 SCIM ...143 ScepMgr ...143 Search ...144 x
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    Serial ...145 SystemInfo ...145 TaskMgr ...146 USB ...146 auto-update ...147 background ...148 config-wizard ...149 desktop ...150 entries ...150 keyboard ...151 logging ...152 login ...152
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    xii
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    /support VMware support website http://www.vmware.com/support Contents Administrator guides, hardware reference guides, white papers, and other documentation ▲ Search for the thin client model, and then see the User Guides section of the support page for that model. NOTE: HP Device Manager and HP
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    HP ThinPro includes two OS configurations, each tailored for a different thin client deployment support Active Directory authentication or single sign-on NOTE: You can switch between OS configurations via Control Panel (see Customization Center on page 51). You can also customize some of the default
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    ://www.hp.com/go/hpdm. ● 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. To download HP Smart Client Services, go to the HP support website
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    : 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 setting. Item (1) Desktop
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    by default. The functions and services. Items in there are some problems with the server-side Power Manager, right-click this icon and select Adjust Power Settings. Displays the current date and time and opens the date and time settings. Lets you log out of, restart, or shut down the thin client
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    Connection Manager (ThinPro only) NOTE: The following image demonstrates Connection Manager with a U.S. locale setting. Item (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Connection list Start Stop Edit Delete Add (7) Settings Description Lists the configured connections and whether each connection is active or
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    . NOTE: This option is only available for the Citrix, RDP, and VMware Horizon View connection types. The following options are available: ● Show username field ● Show password field ● Show domain field ● Show 'remember me' checkbox NOTE: This option saves the user name and domain, but the
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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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    ® backends. Access type PNAgent (legacy) Web browser StoreFront XenApp version 4.5 / 5.5 / 5.6.5 / 7.X 4.5 / 5.5 / 5.6.5 / 7.X 4.5 / 5.5 / 5.6.5 / 7.X The following table describes the supported Citrix VDI-in-a-box backends. Access type PNAgent (legacy) Web browser StoreFront XenApp version
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    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 depth. When Show the Virtual Desktop on all monitors is disabled, these fields let you specify how the virtual desktop is displayed
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    for connection to the proxy server. The password to use for connection to the proxy server. The Citrix ICA Client will request the alternate address defined for the EUKS Number Handling of keyboard shortcuts Description Uses the local input method to interpret keyboard input. This is supported only
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    using a Citrix server with multiple published resources, this specifies the number of seconds between the closing of the last Xen published resource and selected server and port, set this option to a value other than the default -1. TIP: Setting any of these values to less than 0 will disable auto
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    are no pre-supplied credential components. ● Use predefined user, password, and/or domain: Some or all of the credentials are stored and supplied for the connection. Auto Start Single Resource, select the Enumeration button to retrieve the number of resources. If there is only one resource, it is
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    ● USBR supported when connecting to RDP servers that enable it RDP general settings The following table describes the RDP general settings. NOTE: These settings affect all RDP connections. Option Send hostname as Enable Multimedia Redirection Description Specifies whether to send the thin client
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    . The username for this connection. The password for this connection. The domain name for 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
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    . For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper RD Web Access : The resulting sizes might be rounded. NOTE: RemoteFX supports only a fixed list of resolutions. If Window Size to admin console Cross data between the RDP server and RDP client. Enables last-generation RDP encryption when
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    auto setting to fail, so it is not the default setting. Normally, the thin client's hostname is used for Client Access Licenses. This field allows a different value to , see the HP ThinPro white paper USB Manager (available in English only). Option Audio Devices Printers Serial/Parallel Ports USB
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    Preferred Settings allows the RDP 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 white paper RDP Connection Drop Detection
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    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 session and change the resolution on the local thin client. By default, all RDP sessions will be full-screen and
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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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    . NOTE: See Serial or parallel printer 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. Basic voice control might need to be set up, and RDP 7.1 contains a number of advanced
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    not sync with audio. MMR or RemoteFX can resolve this issue. ● HP recommends high-level audio redirection, but USB redirection of audio devices is 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
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    supplied credential components. ● Use predefined user, password, and/or domain: Some or all of the credentials are stored and supplied . NOTE: HP recommends enabling this VMware Horizon View client close automatically after session. This option is enabled by default for security purposes but can be
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    deprecated RDP encryption Enable offscreen cache Attach to admin console Cross-session copy/paste Enable buffering of cause the auto setting to fail, so it is not the default setting. Normally, the thin client's hostname is used for Client Access Licenses. This field allows a different value to be
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    . Maps the thin client's serial and parallel ports 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. This Windows driver must match the driver TIP: HP recommends
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    after receiving the last network traffic from the server that the RDP client waits before stopping attempts to reconnect with that server. TIP: Select the sessions VMware Horizon View supports multi-monitor sessions. To enhance the virtualization experience, the default VMware Horizon View sessions
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    level printer redirection or USBR. PCoIP connections on ARM units support only USBR printer redirection. For connections made with the 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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    . NOTE: After you supply the correct PIN, the driver must be installed on the thin client. See RDP smart card redirection on page 22 for more information on smart card driver support high-level webcam redirection and can redirect webcams only using USBR. Based on internal testing and validation, HP
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    VMware Horizon View HTTPS and certificate management requirements VMware Horizon View Client 1.5 and VMware Horizon View Server 5.0 and later require HTTPS. By default, the VMware Horizon View client warns about untrusted server certificates, such as self-signed (like the VMware Horizon View Manager
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    Result Trusted Untrusted Warning Error Description Connects without a certificate warning dialog and displays a green lock icon Connects without a certificate warning dialog and displays a red unlock icon Connects with a certificate warning dialog and displays a red unlock icon Does not allow the
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    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 the connection you are currently configuring only. For more information about HP TeemTalk, see the User Guide for HP , Serial, SSH2
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    such as: / display html links Firefox Use to specify an alternate location for the startup options. NOTE: For specific information on HP TeemTalk Command Line Startup Options, see the HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator User Guide. Advanced NOTE: See Advanced connection settings on page 7 for information
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    the connection. If you do not set this configuration, the default configuration will be used. Advanced NOTE: See Advanced connection settings Select this option if you want to compress the data sent between the server and thin client. If the server has an X server on it, select this option to
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    Option Background color Font Description The default color of the background in the SSH session. Valid options are: 7X14, 5X7, 5X8, 6X9, 6X12, 7X13, 8X13, 8X16, 9X15, 10X20, and 12X24. Advanced NOTE:
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    Option Name Enter command to run Description The connection name. The command to run to make the remote connection. Advanced NOTE: See Advanced connection settings on page 7 for information about the settings available under the Advanced category when editing a connection. Additional connection
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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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    in to the thin client using domain credentials. Optionally, those credentials can be encrypted and stored and then later supplied to remote connections and/or configuration file settings. For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper Login Screen Customization (available in English only). If
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    manual locking. If the screen was locked by a domain user, the unlock dialog expects the user to provide the same domain password password or any set of domain credentials in the domain admin group, which was designated during domain authentication setup. When the user supplies system defaults will
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    you control the playback and input audio levels. Lets you configure the mouse speed and whether mouse input is right-handed or left-handed. On thin clients with a TouchPad, this menu option also lets you disable or enable the TouchPad. Lets you set up local and network printers. Local printers can
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    Client aggregation HP ThinPro-based thin clients can support up to four monitors, depending on the hardware model. If you need additional screen real estate, client aggregation allows up to four thin clients to be combined together making it possible to have a total of 16 monitors controlled by a
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    C monitors will cause it to appear in the lower 1/3 of the left side of the thin client D monitors. NOTE: Desktop windows cannot span or be moved between thin clients. Typically, each thin client will create windows based on its connection to an associated remote computer, and there won't be a need
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    location. Once the aggregation clients and the aggregation server have been configured, they automatically attempt to establish encrypted communications with each other. Select Status to view the connection status between computers. Display preferences HP monitors (mobile thin clients only):
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    if necessary. TIP: The most common problem is that the wrong driver is being used for the printer. To change the driver, right-click the printer and select as the thin client's hostname, IP address, hardware model, and MAC address) in the background. For more information, see the HP ThinPro white
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    on page 46. Lets you configure power management settings such as a screensaver, CPU rules ● Configuring VPN settings ● Configuring HP Velocity Wired network settings The following table MTU Security Settings Description Enables IPv6. IPv4 is used by default, and they cannot be used at the same time.
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    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 Enables IPv6. IPv4 is used by default, and they cannot be used at the same time. Enables the power management feature for the wireless adapter.
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    network key and select OK. For EAP-FAST, set Anonymous Identity, Username, Password, and Provisioning Method. You do not need to change the PAC file settings Description Enables the usage of an IPv6 global address. NOTE: HP ThinPro tries to obtain an IPv6 global address via route advertisement
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    FAST, set Anonymous Identity, Username, Password, and Provisioning Method. You do thin client is going to communicate with. NOTE: Only the PSK and Certificate authentication types are supported. Kerberos authentication is not supported VPN settings HP ThinPro supports two types of VPN:
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    HP Velocity Use the HP Velocity tab to configure HP Velocity settings. Go to http://www.hp.com/go/velocity for more information about the HP as the thin client's root password. If Active Directory authentication has been used and there is any cached data for domain users on the thin client, you 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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    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
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    Shadow Wireless Statistics Description For more information, see HP ThinState on page 55. Lets you configure VNC : 1. In the 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
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    you can manually enter a different value here if your database schema demands it. If enabled, the thin client will try to update the DNS server whenever its IP-address/ hostname association changes. Options tab Option Enable single sign-on Description If enabled, a password supplied at login is
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    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
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    NOTE: The Username and Password fields are not required if you are using the HTTP protocol. 5. Select Retain HP ThinPro Configuration if you USB port on the thin client. 6. Select the USB flash drive, and then select Finish. A new window displays the progress. If a problem occurs, select Details
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    . NOTE: The Username and Password fields are not required if you are using the HTTP protocol. 6. Select Finish. Saving a client profile to a USB flash drive To save a client profile to a USB flash drive: 1. Insert a USB flash drive into a USB port on the thin client. 2. Select Management > ThinState
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    thin client. 2. Select Management > ThinState in Control Panel. 3. Select the HP default Re-set VNC server right now Description Enables VNC Shadowing. Makes the VNC session read-only. Makes a password required when accessing the thin client using VNC. Select Set Password to set the password
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    serial devices. Lets you create, modify, and delete keyboard shortcuts. Lets you take a snapshot of a rectangular selection of the screen, a specific window, or the entire screen. Lets you monitor the CPU usage and the CPU usage history for the thin client Manager to manually install a certificate
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    Name is required and is the thin client's Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) by default. The other information is all thin client to request or ignore specific DHCP options: ▲ Select or deselect the check boxes in the Requested column. If a pencil is shown in the DHCP Code column, the code number
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    Leases ● General System Log ● Kernel ● Network Manager ● Smart Client Services ● X Server 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 more
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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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    NOTE: The physical location where the 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
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    Troubleshooting on page 71. Using the DHCP tag update method On the Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 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, consider using the manual
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    DNS alias update method: ▲ Change the hostname of the server hosting HP Smart Client Services to auto-update or create a DNS alias of auto-update for that server. Using the manual update method Use the manual update method to connect a thin client to a specific server for an update. Also, use this
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    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: 1. On the Platform screen in Profile Editor, select an OS Build ID that corresponds to the desired image version. IMPORTANT
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    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
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    HP Smart Client Services ● Web browser stores To import other certificates to a client profile: 1. On the Files screen in Profile Editor, select Add a file. 2. Select Import File, locate installed on the thin client. 4. Select Save to finish adding the symbolic link. Saving the client profile 1. In
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    the port the printer will be plugged into. For example, the first serial port would be /dev/ttyS0, the second serial port would be /dev/ttyS1, and so on. For USB serial printers, use the format /dev/ttyUSB#, where # is the number of the port, starting with 0. Installing printers on the server 1. On
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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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    b. Try pinging other servers or thin clients. c. If you can reach other thin clients, verify that you typed the 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
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    report. This information may be requested by HP for troubleshooting. Because the system resets log files when it reboots, be sure to capture logs before a reboot. Saving system diagnostic data 1. Insert a USB flash drive into the thin client. 2. Select the System Information button on the
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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 modified (CPQSETUP.TXT by default). Writes the BIOS settings from the specified file (CPQSETUP.TXT by default) to the BIOS. copies the files into the correct location and prompts you to restart the thin client. NOTE: This command requires
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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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    then deploying the new profile ● Using the Registry Editor in the HP ThinPro user interface, which is available by typing regeditor in an X set to 1, the OutputScale value will be set automatically based on the thin client model. Sets the volume for the internal speaker and headphone jack, ranging
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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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    the value of 1 having the highest priority. Sets the amount of time in seconds to wait before starting the connection after the system boots. The default of 0 will cause the connection to start immediately. This setting only takes effect when autostart is set to 1. Sets the command to execute before
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    connection type. 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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    Registry key Description root/ConnectionType/custom/coreSettings/ watchPid If set to 1, the connection is monitored under the name specified by appName. This key should not need to be modified. root/ConnectionType/custom/coreSettings/ wrapperScript Sets the script or binary to execute when
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    the value of 1 having the highest priority. Sets the amount of time in seconds to wait before starting the connection after the system boots. The default of 0 will cause the connection to start immediately. This setting only takes effect when autostart is set to 1. Sets the command to execute before
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    . 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 Refresh button are displayed when kiosk mode is enabled. If set to the default focus and the connection is already started, the connection will be given
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    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 this is close, which will send a standard kill signal to the process. When set to kill, the process specified by appName will be forcefully
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    Registry key root/ConnectionType/firefox/gui/ FirefoxManager/widgets/autoReconnect root/ConnectionType/firefox/gui/ FirefoxManager/widgets/autostart root/ConnectionType/firefox/gui/ FirefoxManager/widgets/enablePrintDialog root/ConnectionType/firefox/gui/ FirefoxManager/widgets/fallBackConnection
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    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. Sets the hostname or IP address to connect to. The port number can be appended on the end after a colon character. For example:
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    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 the default domain to supply to the remote host during login. If a domain is not specified, the default domain
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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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    , causing screen transitions to update nonuniformly. Sets the default password to supply to the remote host during login. This value will the value is selected based on the thin client performance. If set to 1, font smoothing is allowed if supported by the server and enabled. Turning off
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    value is selected based on the thin client performance. If set to 1, all serial and parallel ports are redirected to redirected as configured in USB Manager. Sets the number of minutes there can be no RemoteApp and disarm the timer. If set to 0 (the default), the timer is disabled. If set to 1, and
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    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 the disappear in a future release of HP ThinPro. This setting should be disabled , this gives the PIN or password for that smart card. If
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    as configured in USB Manager. Generally, HP recommends setting this value to 1 so that high-level client audio redirected via other extensions (such as Multimedia Redirection) matches local audio settings. If set to the default a forced reconnect. Sets the number of milliseconds to wait after losing
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    /freerdp/coreSettings/ appName root/ConnectionType/freerdp/coreSettings/ className root/ConnectionType/freerdp/coreSettings/ disableLinkDropWarning Description Sets the default user name to supply to the remote host during login. Generally, this setting is used for kiosk-style applications where
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    is called on this connection. By default this is close, which will send enabled, this key sets the number of seconds before timing out that brings up a dialog for updating their password. If this key is set is 1, that supported codecs played through Windows Media Player to be redirected to the client
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    host. This is typically used to identify the thin client associated with a particular RDP session. The sent underlying Windows driver SerCx2.sys, SerCx.sys, or Serial.sys. If in seconds to wait before reconnecting the session. The default of 0 will cause the connection to reconnect immediately.
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    Default Connection and does not display in the UI. Sets the port number to use when contacting the SSH server. The default is 22. If set to the default 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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    connection type. root/ConnectionType/ssh/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 be
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    Registry key root/ConnectionType/ssh/gui/SshManager/title 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/
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    Registry key root/ConnectionType/ssh/gui/SshManager/ widgets/hasDesktopIcon root/ConnectionType/ssh/gui/SshManager/ widgets/isInMenu root/ConnectionType/ssh/gui/SshManager/ widgets/label root/ConnectionType/ssh/gui/SshManager/ widgets/port root/ConnectionType/ssh/gui/SshManager/ widgets/tty root/
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    . 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. If set to the default focus and the connection is already started, the connection will be given focus. Otherwise, an error will be returned
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    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 this is close, which will send a standard kill signal to the process. When set to kill, the process specified by appName will be forcefully
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    Registry key root/ConnectionType/teemtalk/gui/ TeemtalkManager/widgets/autostart root/ConnectionType/teemtalk/gui/ TeemtalkManager/widgets/hasDesktopIcon root/ConnectionType/teemtalk/gui/ TeemtalkManager/widgets/isInMenu root/ConnectionType/teemtalk/gui/ TeemtalkManager/widgets/label root/
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    Connection and does not display in the UI. Sets the locale of the connection. Sets the port number to use when contacting the server. The default is 23. If set to the default focus and the connection is already started, the connection will be given focus. Otherwise, an error will be returned stating
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    connection type. root/ConnectionType/telnet/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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    Registry key Description widget is hidden. If set to read-only, the widget is visible in the read-only state. root/ConnectionType/telnet/gui/TelnetManager/ widgets/backgroundColor Controls the state of the Background color widget in Telnet Connection Manager. If set to active, the widget is
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    are provided. If set to 0, users have to select Connect manually in the VMware Horizon View client, log in, and select a desktop. If set to a set to 0, the VMware Horizon View client returns to the desktop selection screen. This is enabled by default to prevent users from accidentally leaving the
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    are requested at startup), password (preconfigured user/domain/password), or smartcard (preconfigured smart default domain for the server is used. If set to 1, the Multimedia Redirection plugin is enabled, causing supported codecs played through Windows Media Player to be redirected to the client
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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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    from the client. Lower numbers result in a more responsive desktop but lower frame rate. If set to 0, frame acknowledgement is not used in the client-server interactions. If set to hostname, the system hostname is sent to the remote host. This is typically used to identify the thin client associated
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    If set to 2, the value is selected based on the thin client performance. If set to 1, the following serial and parallel ports are redirected to the remote host: ttyS0, advises the server that the thin client supports H.264 for desktop display. The server must also support H.264, and the server
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    is used if available. Sets the thin client hostname that is sent to the remote other value, audio is disabled. Generally, HP recommends setting this value to Bring to this forced reconnect. Sets the number of milliseconds to wait to fail, so it is not the default setting. Sets an XKB layout ID for
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    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 view/general/rdpOptions Options specified here will be forwarded directly to the RDP client if RDP is used as the display protocol for the VMware Horizon View
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    Registry key root/ConnectionType/view/gui/viewManager/ widgets/autostart root/ConnectionType/view/gui/viewManager/ widgets/fallBackConnection root/ConnectionType/view/gui/viewManager/ widgets/label Description Controls the state of the Auto start priority widget in VMware Horizon View Connection
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    UI. On Smart label Zero, this will typically be set to Default Connection and does not display in the UI. root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/connections refreshRate root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/connections// If set to the default focus and the connection is already started, startMode the connection
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    connection type. root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/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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    Registry key root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/gui/XdmcpManager/ widgets/autoReconnect root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/gui/XdmcpManager/ widgets/autostart root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/gui/XdmcpManager/ widgets/color root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/gui/XdmcpManager/ widgets/fontServer root/ConnectionType/xdmcp/gui/
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    any active or disconnected Citrix sessions upon initial login. Sets 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 effect when autoReconnect is set to 1. Controls the amount of time
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    password), or smartcard (preconfigured smart card). This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. Sets the domain to provide to the XenDesktop server. If no domain is specified, the default to 1, the Citrix client launches in full screen
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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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    /xen/coreSettings/ retryTimeout Description Sets the default user name to supply to the remote host during login. a Citrix resource. If set to a negative number, reconnection is not attempted. Otherwise, it gives the time (in seconds) that HP ThinPro attempts to reconnect to the virtual machine.
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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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    to the client so that the client can try to open them locally. Controls the protocol used to locate the host for the connection. If not specified, the default value from than the JPEG codec. NOTE: This feature is supported for the 32-bit version of HP ThinPro only. Controls the behavior of HDX Flash
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    /xen/general/ enableMultiMedia root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableOffScreenSurface 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. If set to 0, media files will still play via standard
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    lastComPortNum Sets the number of mapped serial ports. If set to 0, serial port mapping is If set to 1, the client manager (wfcmgr) will not display when a client session terminates. This setting the proxy password to use if a manual proxy setting is selected via proxyType. This password will be
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    Controls the number of screen 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
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    input. This is supported for European languages only presented by the Citrix client and will be helpful root/ConnectionType/xen/general/windowSize If set to Default, the server-side settings are used. If widgets/address Controls the state of the Service URL widget in Citrix Connection Manager. If
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    Registry key root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/ widgets/appInMenu root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/ widgets/appOnDesktop root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/ widgets/autoReconnect root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/ widgets/autoStartDesktop root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/
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    the state of the Password widget in Citrix Connection true, the taskbar auto-hides. Sets the default position of the taskbar when more than one This folder exists to support temporary registry keys that set to 1, the power button is shown on the taskbar. If set to 1, the power button is shown on
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    screen to which the taskbar is docked. Sets the number of pixels that are still visible when the taskbar monitor configuration can be used, but only on supported platforms with the appropriate add-on card. root this must always be set to default. root/Display/Configuration/quaternarymode Sets the
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    temperature or direct RGB scaling for thin clients with built-in monitors. The entry this must always be set to default. Sets the monitor orientation as supported values are dependent on the monitor. Setting a refresh rate that is not supported by the attached monitor will lead to a black screen. HP
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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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    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/IPSec/IPSecRules// MMAuthMethodPrivateKey If the authentication method is Certificate, the private key file path that corresponds with the client certificate is saved in this registry key. root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// MMDHGroup Sets the phase 1 Diffie-Hellman group. root
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    troubleshoot a VPN issue. Sets the VPNC domain. Sets the VPNC gateway. Sets the VPNC group. Sets the VPNC group password Static. If set to 1, the default gateway will also be the name support switches and hubs that do not perform appropriate auto-negotiation. Sets the IPv4 address of the thin client
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    default Ethernet interface or NIC. Sets the MTU. It does not matter if the IP address is static or DHCP-acquired. If set to Automatic, the thin client 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
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    Profiles// WiredInterface Description HP does not recommend using Static in a generic client profile, because all clients would use the same IP PEAP inner authentication protocol. Sets the PEAP version. Sets the password for PEAP authentication. Sets the username for PEAP authentication. Sets
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    root/Network/Wired/Security/Password Sets the password. root/Network/Wired default wireless interface or wireless network adapter. root/Network/Wireless/Method If set to Automatic, the thin client HP does not recommend using Static in a generic client profile because it will cause all thin clients
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    /FastProvision Description If set to 1, power management of the wireless network card is enabled. If set to 1, automatic connection to the SSID is enabled. Sets the IPv4 address of the client. This setting takes effect only if Method is set to Static. Sets the default gateway the device uses to
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    the path to the CA certificate file for EAP PEAP authentication. Sets the PEAP inner authentication protocol. Sets the PEAP version. Sets the password for EAP PEAP authentication. Sets the username for EAP PEAP authentication. Sets the path to the CA certificate file for TLS authentication. Sets
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    . Sets the path to a user certificate file. This is only used for TLS authentication. Sets the username. Sets the WEP authentication type. Sets the WEP password index. Sets the subnet mask of the device, such as 255.255.255.0 (for a standard class C subnet). This setting will only take effect when
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    ; select 2.4GHz to scan only 2.4 GHz channels; select 5GHz to scan only 5 GHz channels. Specifies the 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 does not have the necessary
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    standby mode. This key is currently not in use. Sets the default brightness percentage level for when the mobile thin client is not plugged in. Sets the CPU mode for a power plan while the computer is not connected to AC power. By default, it is set to ondemand. Sets the action to perform when
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    Power/default/battery/low/timeoutDim root/Power/default/battery/powerButtonAction root/Power/default/battery/sleep root/Power/default/battery/standby root/Power/default/battery/timeoutDim Description This key is currently not in use. Specifies what to do when power . Sets the number of days before
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    will be allowed to search. Use a semicolon to separate folders. For example: /home/user;/usr/bin root/Search/Category/FileSystem/location root/Search/Category/FileSystem/subFolder root/Search/Category/Miscellaneons/ CheckForUpdate root/Search/Category/Miscellaneons/Logout root/Search/Category
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    Serial Registry key root/Serial//baud root/Serial//dataBits root/Serial//device root/Serial//flow root/Serial//name root/Serial//parity Description Sets the speed of the serial SoftwareInformationTab/ If set to 0, the Service Packs tab in the Software Information
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    /root/showClasses Description Sets the USB class ID number. Sets the USB class name. Sets whether name to show in USB Manager. If not supplied, USB Manager will attempt to generate an appropriate host as follows: 0 = Do Not Redirect; 1 = Use Defaults; 2 = Redirect. Sets the vendor ID of the device.
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    the default root directory for DNS alias mode on the server hosting HP Smart Client Services. root manual update, the password, path, protocol, user, and ServerURL registry keys must be set to ensure the update server is known. root/auto-update/ScheduledScan/Enabled If set to 1, the thin client
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    Sets the password used when ManualUpdate is enabled. This is only used when protocol is set to ftp. This value will be encrypted. Sets the relative path from the 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
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    For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper Login Screen Customization Sysinfo text size. Sets the Background Sysinfo location on the Y-axis in a percentage. If to default to use the default theme the current thin client configuration settings will be preserved when an image
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    Registry key root/config-wizard/SelfUpdate/ selfUpdateTimeout root/config-wizard/SelfUpdate/selfUpdateURL root/config-wizard/disableAllChecksAtStartup root/config-wizard/enableConfigWizard root/config-wizard/enableConnectionCheck root/config-wizard/enableNetworkCheck root/config-wizard/
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    . Sets the secondary keyboard model. If set to 1, the Num Lock function is enabled at system startup. This registry key is intentionally ignored on mobile thin clients. This is an internal key used to map to an RDP keyboard map. This key should not need to be modified. Sets the keyboard shortcut
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    If set to 1, debugging is enabled for all debug-supported subsystems. This is usually used in conjunction with generateDiagnostic. set to 1, the onscreen keyboard is available at the login screen. If set to 1, the power button is available at the login screen. If set to 1, the shut down function is
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    the mouse to move at a constant slow, but measurable pace. Sets the number of pixels before mouse acceleration is enabled. A value of 0 sets the acceleration the screen is locked. root/screensaver/buttons/power/authorized If set to 1, the power button is available while the screen is locked.
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    to Default. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the monitor goes into standby mode. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the monitor goes into suspend mode. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the screen saver starts. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the thin client goes into
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    set to 1, password and PIN dialogs will have a button that, while selected, will show the entered password/PIN in clear thin client, and encryption and decryption are available only to authorized programs. The supported cipher list includes most OpenSSL ciphers and ChaCha20-Poly1305. Sets the number
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    time/timezone 156 Appendix D Registry keys Description If set to 1, the 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. Description Specifies NTP servers to use via a comma-separated list. Private NTP servers or large
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    automatically according to the locale. If set to 0, the a.m./p.m. format is used. If 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-discovered on the local network. It does this via the following
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    keys should not need to be modified. Sets the locale for the thin client. This locale will also be forwarded to the remote connection. Valid locales update/searchMaxDepth root/usb-update/width Description If set to 1, an administrator password is required to do USB updates. If set to 1, USB update
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    local root administrator account are enabled. If disabled, only Active Directory administrators can change the thin client to administrator mode. root/users/root/password Sets the administrator password. If empty, administrator mode is locked. root/users/root/timeout Specifies the idle timeout
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    If set to 1, the Snapshots Control Panel item is accessible by end users. root/users/user/apps/hptc-screenlock/ authorized If set to 1, the Power Manager Control Panel item is accessible by end users. root/users/user/apps/hptc-security/authorized If set to 1, the Security Control Panel item is
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    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 is attempting to connect to the thin client using VNC. Sets the password for VNC shadowing. The key vncUsePassword
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    widget is visible in the read-only state. Controls the state of the Set Password widget in the VNC Shadow tool. If set to active, the widget is is visible in the readonly state. Controls the state of the Refuse connections in default widget in the VNC Shadow tool. If set to active, the widget is
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    Description widget is hidden. If set to read-only, the widget is visible in the read-only state. Controls the state of the VNC Use Password widget in the VNC Shadow tool. If set to active, the widget is visible in the UI and the user can interact with it. If
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    41 Power Manager 46 SCEP Manager 59 SCIM Input Method Setup 41 Security 46 Serial Manager service HP Smart Client Services installing 62 overview 62 Profile Editor. See Profile Editor supported operating systems 62 See also remote management service HP TeemTalk. See TeemTalk HP True Graphics 36 HP
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    59 thin clients updating. See updating thin clients ThinPro. See OS configuration ThinState. See HP ThinState touch screen settings 41 troubleshooting 71 network connectivity 71 using system diagnostics 71 U updating thin clients broadcast update 64 DHCP tagging update 64 DNS alias update 64 manual
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