Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Zero toolbar
The Zero Toolbar usually appears at the left corner of the Zero Desktop. However, depending on administrator configurations,
the toolbar can be removed or hidden. It is shown only when a user moves the mouse pointer over the left edge of the desktop
screen.
Table 5. Toolbar icons
Icon What It Does
Home Opens the list of available connections.
System Information Displays zero client system information.
System Settings Opens the System Settings menu to configure zero client
system settings and perform diagnostics.
Shutdown Terminal Click the Shutdown Terminal icon to use the Shutdown
options available on the zero client. Note that the Shutdown
Terminal icon does not display on the toolbar when using the
Admin Mode button to configure system settings.
NOTE:
If configured to display by an administrator, the current date and time are shown on the Zero Toolbar. The zero client is
capable of synchronizing its clock to time provided by a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server.
List of connections
On the Zero Toolbar, you can click the Home icon to open your list of assigned connections. In some cases, the list may contain
only default connections.
Use the following guidelines depending on user privilege level, some options may not be available for use:
Table 6. Connection Options (continued)
Option What It Does
Name of the connection Opens the connection you want to use.
NOTE: All open connections display a blue icon to the left
of the connection name in the list.
Reset icon Resets the connection.
NOTE: It is useful when a connection is not functioning
properly or you need to reboot the connection.
Close icon Closes the connection.
NOTE: The Close icon is grayed out for connections that
are not open.
Edit icon Opens the Connection Settings dialog box, see Advanced
Details on Configuring ICA Connections to change the
connection options.
NOTE: Depending on user privilege level, editing options
may not be available for use.
Configuring Global Connection Settings If you do not use INI files to provide global connection
settings, you can click Global Connection Settings to open
22 Getting started