Users Guide

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Any operation of a Dell Wyse Windows Embedded Thin Client with the write filter turned off during regular
use and/or with the Windows Page file enabled will prematurely wear out your Flash/SSD storage, decrease
performance and decrease the lifespan of the product.
Dell is not responsible for, and will not, warrant, support, repair or replace any thin client device or component
that fails to operate properly due to a failure to follow these instructions.
When you start the thin client, you will automatically log in to the user desktop by default.
NOTE: The Windows icon on the taskbar is the start menu button.
To log in as a different user or administrator:
1. Go to Start > User icon > Sign Out to log out from the current desktop.
2. Click anywhere on the lock screen to view the login window.
3. You can view the user accounts list on the screen. Click the preferred user account and then enter the login credentials.
AdministratorsThe default user name is Admin and the default case-sensitive password is DellCCCvdi.
UsersThe default user name is User and default case-sensitive password is DellCCCvdi.
Customized UserLog in to your thin client by entering the user credentials which you have set for the customized
user account.
If automatic login is not enabled, the login window displays when you boot the thin client device. You can log in using the options
mentioned in step 2 and step 3.
Enabling auto logon
Automatic logon to a user desktop is enabled by default on the thin client device. To enable or disable auto logon, and to change
the default user name, password, and domain for a thin client, use the auto logon feature.
To enable/disable auto logon:
1. Log in as an administrator.
2. Go to Start > Dell Thin Client Application.
The Dell Thin Client Application window is displayed.
3. On the left navigation bar, click Auto Logon.
4. To start with the admin logon page, enter Admin in the Default User Name field.
NOTE: By default, the Enable Auto Logon check box is selected.
5. If you want to start with the Logon window with default administrator and user selections and other accounts, clear the
Enable Auto Logon check box.
CAUTION:
To permanently save the information, disable/enable the Unified Write Filter (UWF). For more
information, see Before Configuring your thin clients.
NOTE:
If auto login is enabled and you log off from your current desktop, the lock screen is displayed. Click anywhere on the
lock screen to view the Logon window. Use this window to log in to your preferred administrator or user account.
Keyboard and region settings
To select your regional formats including keyboard and the Windows display languages, use the Region dialog box.
To select your regional formats, do the following:
1. Log in as an administrator.
2. Go to Start > Control Panel > Region.
The Region dialog box is displayed.
3. In the Formats tab, select the language, date, and time.
To customize the formats, do the following:
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