HP Easy Shell - Administrator Guide

1 Getting started
HP Easy Shell allows you to congure connections, websites, and applications for kiosk-style deployments of
HP thin clients based on Windows
®
operating systems. You can also customize the kiosk interface that is
presented to standard users and enable or disable user access to specic Control Panel settings. The
congured environment can be deployed to multiple thin clients using HP Device Manager (HPDM).
NOTE: Enabling user access to Control Panel settings might also give the user access to File Explorer.
Many thin client deployments need to provide either a single- or limited-purpose environment to users, such
as an environment for web browsing or remote desktop access. HP Easy Shell simplies this type of thin client
deployment by hiding the standard Windows interface, restricting users to certain applications and functions,
and locking down the system against user modication.
NOTE: This guide applies to HP Easy Shell 3.5 or newer (see Obtaining and opening HP Easy Shell
on page 2 for information about obtaining the latest version).
Supported operating systems, connection types, and
applications
The following table describes the operating systems, connection types, and applications supported by HP
Easy Shell.
Item Description
Operating systems Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro
Windows Embedded 8 Standard
Windows Embedded Standard 7
Connection types Web browser*
Citrix® ICA**, StoreFront**, Web Interface**
Microsoft
®
RDP
VMware® Horizon View™ (PCoIP, RDP)
Applications All traditional desktop applications that are supported by the
operating systems listed above should work with HP Easy Shell.
HP Easy Shell does not support Windows Store apps.
* HP Easy Shell features a built-in kiosk-style web browser with limited functionality that is suitable for
standard web browsing. Alternatively, a web browser connection can be congured to use the full Internet
Explorer browser, if additional functionality is needed.
** Citrix® ICA
TM
, StoreFront, and Web Interface connections are created using dierent methods. See Creating
an HP Easy Shell conguration on page 4 for information on where to create each Citrix connection type.
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