Administrator Guide

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WDMEnter the IP addresses or host names.
Disable SSL warningSelect this check box to disable the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) connection warnings.
Certificates ManagerClick Certificates Manager to import or request a certificate.
NOTE: To exit the Management Configuration screen, and load the ThinOS Lite system desktop, click Exit.
7. Click Done to exit First Boot Wizard or click Next to enter the Connection Broker Configuration setup.
8. On the Connection Broker Configuration screen, configure the Citrix broker connection. The broker allows you to
connect to full desktops using Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops (formerly XenDesktop) or individual applications using Citrix
Virtual Apps (formerly XenApp) from a centralized host through Citrix Receiver Client.
Server AddressEnter the host name or IP address of the broker connection.
Enable theme: ThinOS LiteSelect this check box to boot the zero client in ThinOS Lite mode.
StoreFront styleSelect this check box to enable the Citrix StoreFront based layout of published applications and
desktops on the zero client.
Certificates ManagerClick Certificates Manager to import or request a certificate.
Disable SSL warningSelect this check box to disable the warnings for your SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) connection.
9. Click Done.
NOTE: To configure the Management Configuration setup again, click Back, and follow the steps 6 and 7.
The device exists from First Boot Wizard mode, and the ThinOS Lite desktop is displayed.
Connecting to a remote server
On your initial connection to central configuration, we recommended that you connect using a wired connection plug in the
network-connected Ethernet cable to your zero client before starting the zero client to obtain the configurations desired by the
administrator. This wired connection will also provide any wireless configurations provided by the administrator through INI
files.
If you must initially connect to central configuration through wireless, use the Wireless tab in the Network Setup dialog box to
enter the SSID and encryption configurations required or set up by the network administrator.
Central Configuration If you are configured for automatic detection using INI files see the Parameters for a xen.ini
File in this guide, your zero client will automatically detect and connect to the configured remote services during the boot-up
process. Press the power button to turn on your zero client to see the Login dialog box. Enter your User name, Password, and
Domain, and then click Login. After authentication is successful, your available connections are presented.
Manual Connection If you are not yet set up for central configuration, you will see the Zero Toolbar, where you can
configure the initial server connection you want using the Remote Connections dialog box before you can log in. For more
information, see Connecting to a Remote Server manually.
You only need to complete this manual configuration once or after reboot to factory defaults. After the zero client knows the
location of your server, it automatically connects to the server for login when you start the zero client in the future. After you
confirm that your environment is ready for deployment, you can create INI files for central configuration.
Connecting a remote server manually
To connect a Remote Server manually, complete the following tasks:
1. From the floating bar menu, click the System Setup , and then click Remote Connections. The Remote Connections
dialog box is displayed.
2. Click the Broker Setup tab of the Remote Connections dialog box to configure one of the following connections:
A specific Citrix broker server connection Enter the IP Address of the server in the Broker Server box.
NOTE: For more details, see Configuring the Remote Connections.
3. Click OK, and then restart the zero client.
Click the Shutdown icon on the Zero Toolbar to open, and use the Shutdown dialog box to restart the zero client.
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