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Using Hybrid Client Settings

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Using ViewSonic Device Manager Managing All Your Clients NOTE • The Edit Configuration window is just like a remote version of ViewSonic Client Setup. You can simply edit client settings for this client through this window. • If the lock icon of a setting value is blue , this setting value comes from the group configuration (profile). You can only change the value by modifying/ removing the group configuration (profile) or applying a new one. • A client configuration using both group and individual configurations will be called a hybrid configuration (see section "3.4.14 Using Hybrid Client Settings" on page 59 for more details). • For detailed instructions on how to configure specific client settings, please refer to chapter 4 "Configuring Client Settings" on page 100. 6. After completion, close the window. 7. The Apply Thin Client Configuration window appears prompting for confirmation of when to apply. 8. Click Now to apply the configuration immediately or click Later to apply at a later time. NOTE • If you choose to apply at a later time here, you can apply this individual configuration to the client using the Pushing Settings feature. 3.4.14 Using Hybrid Client Settings A hybrid configuration is a combination of a group configuration (profile) and an individual configuration. NOTE • To have a basic understanding of client configuration, please refer to section "3.4.8 Client Settings" on page 48. A simple picture of how to use a hybrid configuration can be given by two steps: Step 1: Apply a group configuration to the selected client. Step 2: Apply an individual configuration to the client. 59

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Using ViewSonic Device Manager
Managing All Your Clients
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NOTE
The Edit Configuration window is just like a remote version of ViewSonic Client
Setup. You can simply edit client settings for this client through this window.
If the lock icon of a setting value is blue
, this setting value comes from the
group configuration (profile). You can only change the value by modifying/
removing the group configuration (profile) or applying a new one.
A client configuration using both group and individual configurations will be called
a hybrid configuration (see section “3.4.14 Using Hybrid Client Settings” on page
59 for more details).
For detailed instructions on how to configure specific client settings, please refer to
chapter 4 “Configuring Client Settings” on page 100.
6.
After completion, close the window.
7.
The Apply Thin Client Configuration window appears prompting for confirmation of when to apply.
8. Click
Now
to apply the configuration immediately or click
Later
to apply at a later time.
NOTE
If you choose to apply at a later time here, you can apply this individual
configuration to the client using the
Pushing Settings
feature.
3.4.14 Using Hybrid Client Settings
A hybrid configuration is a combination of a group configuration (profile) and an individual configuration.
NOTE
To have a basic understanding of client configuration, please refer to section “3.4.8
Client Settings” on page 48.
A simple picture of how to use a hybrid configuration can be given by two steps:
Step 1:
Apply a group configuration to the selected client.
Step 2:
Apply an individual configuration to the client.