Administrator Guide

Disable UWF—Allows you to disable the Unied Write Filter and prompts you to restart the thin client device. To save the changes,
restart the thin client. After disabling the Unied Write Filter, the Unied Write Filter status icon in the desktop notication area turns
red and the Unied Write Filter remains disabled after the system restarts.
Defaults—Allows you to reset the UWF Cache Settings area, and the UWF Warning Settings area to their default values.
File Commit area
File Path—Allows you to add, remove, and commit les to the underlying media. The system does not restart the thin client device.
The changes are committed immediately.
NOTE: Delete a le path from the list, if the le is not
committed.
Current Session Exclusion List
File/Directory Path
Allows you to add and remove a le or directory, to or from the exclusion list for the next session. This retrieves the list of les or
directories that are written through in the current session and the title of the pane is shown as Current Session Exclusion List. The
Next Session retrieves the list of les or directories that are written through for the next session and the title of the pane is shown
as Next Session Exclusion List. The system will not restart the thin client, and the changes are not committed until an administrator
restarts the thin client device manually.
NetXClean utility
NetXClean is a clean-up utility that keeps extraneous information from being stored on the local disk. When multiple users have logon rights
to a system, the disk space is used by the proles stored locally. NetXClean helps to reclaim disk space from latent proles and can be used
to automatically clean-up directories used for temporary caching of information. clean-up is triggered on either service startup or user
logo. It does the clean-up invisibly to the user and is completely congurable.
NetXClean is a Windows utility built to run as a service. It is a standalone utility that uses a conguration le to determine which directories
and les to purge, and which proles to not purge. The utility can be congured to:
Delete any number of directories and their contents
Delete just the contents of any number of directories
Delete any number of les declared explicitly
Delete any number of les matching wild-character le names
Refrain from cleaning up any of the proles
Refrain from cleaning up any number of explicitly declared proles
Refrain from cleaning up any number of the most recently used proles
Perform the directory clean-up on service start event, user logo event, or both events.
Perform the le clean-up on service start event, user logo event, or both events.
Perform the prole clean-up on service start event, user logo event, or both events.
NetXClean does not clean-up the following directories or any parent to these directories:
Windows directory
Windows System directory
The current directory where the service is installed in
NetXClean does not delete the following proles:
Administrator
skinnynt
totalcontrol
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Additional administrator utility and settings information