Administrator Guide

Peripherals — Allows you to select the peripherals settings such as keyboard, mouse, volume and touch screen settings. For
more information, see Conguring the Peripherals Settings.
Printer — Allows conguration of network printers and local printers that are connected to the thin client. For more
information, see Conguring the Printer Settings.
b System Information — Provides thin client system information. See Accessing System Information .
c System Tools — Opens a submenu from which the wnos.ini and user.ini windows can be opened to view the contents of the
les. See System Tools.
d Trouble shooting Options — Displays Performance Monitor graphs that display client CPU, Memory and Networking
information and trace route response messages. For more information, See
Using the Trouble Shooting Options and System
Tools
e Applications — Contains a submenu of all locally congured applications and is populated with published applications when a
user is signed on using either PNLite or PNAgent.
f Shutdown — Opens the Sign-o/Shutdown/Shutdown/Restart the System dialog box. See Signing O and Shutting Down
Using the Connection Manager
To use the Connection Manager:
1 Click Connect Manager on the Taskbar.
The Connect Manager has a list of connection entries and a set of command buttons available for use with the connections.
Non-privileged users cannot view the Connect Manager.
The Connection Manager dialog box is displayed.
2 In the Connection Manager dialog box, use the following buttons to congure the Connection Manager settings:
a Click Connect to select a connection from the list and make a connection.
b Click New to open the Connection Settings dialog box either directly or through the Connection Protocol menu selection for
creating a new connection denition.
For more information on the Connection Settings dialog box, refer to Advanced Details on Conguring ICA and RDP
Connections.
The new locally dened connections are added to the connection list. Be aware of the following information:
High-privileged user — Typically, all locally dened connection denitions are temporary and are lost when the user logs o
and when the thin client restarts or is shut down. However, if congured by an administrator (enablelocal=yes), locally
dened connection denitions can be saved in these cases.
Stand-alone user — Locally dened connections are retained when the thin client restarts or is shut down and there is no
individual logon. Network conguration settings must be made locally.
c Click Properties to open the Connection Settings dialog box for the selected connection
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