Administrator Guide

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Figure 9. Done
The device exists from the First Boot Wizard mode, and the ThinOS desktop is displayed.
Configure account privileges for ThinOS
Account privilege is used to control the user permission to access Admin Policy Tool and System Menu options. You can change
a user privilege to High, Customize, or None from the Admin Policy Tool or the Wyse Management Suite console. When you
set the user privilege to Customize, you can manually select and enable or disable the options in the ThinOS system menu.
The Administrator Mode menu in the Admin Policy Tool is disabled by default. You can enable the administrator mode in
the Admin Policy Tool or the Wyse Management Suite server, and configure an Administrator username and password. The
Administrator Mode menu is disabled again when a user enters the administrator mode.
Configure account privileges using Admin Policy Tool
About this task
This section describes how to configure account privileges using Admin Policy Tool.
Steps
1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup > Admin Policy Tool.
The Configuration Control || ThinOS window is displayed.
2. Click the Standard tab or the Advanced tab.
3. Expand Privacy & Security.
4. Click Account Privileges.
5. Click the Enable Admin Mode slider switch if you want to enable the Administrator mode. When enabled, you must specify
the Admin username and password.
6. From the Privilege Level drop-down list, select a privilege levelNone, Customize, or High.
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Getting started with ThinOS 9.0