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• Peripherals — Allows you to select the peripherals settings such as keyboard, mouse, volume and touch screen settings. For
more information, see Conguring the Peripherals Settings.
• Printer — Allows conguration of network printers and local printers that are connected to the thin client. For more
information, see Conguring 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 congured 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 congure 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 denition.
For more information on the Connection Settings dialog box, refer to Advanced Details on Conguring ICA and RDP
Connections.
The new locally dened connections are added to the connection list. Be aware of the following information:
• High-privileged user — Typically, all locally dened connection denitions are temporary and are lost when the user logs o
and when the thin client restarts or is shut down. However, if congured by an administrator (enablelocal=yes), locally
dened connection denitions can be saved in these cases.
• Stand-alone user — Locally dened connections are retained when the thin client restarts or is shut down and there is no
individual logon. Network conguration settings must be made locally.
c Click Properties to open the Connection Settings dialog box for the selected connection
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