Administrator Guide

Warning #1 (%)—Shows the UWF cache percentage value at which a Low Memory warning message is displayed to the user for
the current session.
Warning #2 (%)—Shows the UWF cache percentage value at which a Critical Memory warning message is displayed to the user.
UWF Cache settings
Amount of RAM to be used for UWF Cache—Shows the amount of RAM that is to be used as the Unified Write Filter cache
for the next session in MB. This value should be in the range of 256 MB to 2048 MB. There is an extra check to ensure that this
value does not exceed 50% of Total Available RAM.
UWF Warning settings
Warning #1 (%)—Shows the UWF cache percentage value at which a Low Memory warning message is displayed to the user
(Default value = 80, Minimum value = 50, Maximum value = 80).
Warning #2 (%)—Shows the UWF cache percentage value at which a Critical Memory warning message is displayed to the user.
Once the memory level crosses the warning level 2, system automatically restarts. (Default value = 90, Minimum value = 55,
Maximum value = 90)
Enable UWF—Allows you to enable the Unified Write Filter and prompts you to restart the thin client device. To save the changes,
restart the thin client. After the system restarts to enable the Unified Write Filter, the Unified Write Filter status icon in the desktop
notification area turns green.
Disable UWF—Allows you to disable the Unified Write Filter and prompts you to restart the thin client device. To save the changes,
restart the thin client. After disabling the Unified Write Filter, the Unified Write Filter status icon in the desktop notification area turns
red and the Unified 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 files to the underlying media. The system does not restart the thin client
device. The changes are committed immediately.
NOTE: Delete a file path from the list, if the file is not committed.
Current Session Exclusion List
File/Directory Path
Allows you to add and remove a file or directory, to or from the exclusion list for the next session. This retrieves the list of files 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 files 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.
Application Launch Manager
The Application Launch Manager (ALM) version 1.0 enables you to start an application that is based on predefined events such as service
startup, user login/logoff, or system shutdown in system account. You can also configure multilevel logs which are essential for
troubleshooting using the DebugLog.xml file.
You can add or remove application configuration nodes from the ALM configuration file using the command-line interface.
ALM CLI tool
You can use the ALM CLI tool to add or remove application configuration nodes from ALM configuration file
ApplicationLaunchConfig.xml. This tool is available at the installation path of the ALM application. By default, the tool is available
at %systemdrive%\Program Files\ALM.
Configuration of nodes using ALM
You can use the following options and parameters to configure application nodes in ApplicationLaunchConfig.xml:
Table 6. Options to configure nodes
Option Description
Add -Application Option to add an application node.
Remove -Application Option to delete an application node.
Additional administrator utility and settings information 39