HP ThinPro 6.1 - Administrator Guide

Choosing an OS conguration
HP ThinPro includes two OS congurations, each tailored for a dierent thin client deployment scenario:
The ThinPro OS conguration is the complete version of the operating system and is the most suitable
for multipurpose environments that require advanced administration or end-user customization.
Features of this OS conguration include the following:
Boots to the ThinPro desktop
Has more connection types than Smart Zero
Allows multiple connections (of any supported type) to be congured and run simultaneously
The Smart Zero OS conguration is a simpler, more secure version of the operating system and is the
most suitable for single-purpose, kiosk-style environments that require minimal administration and
little to no end-user customization. Features of this OS conguration include the following:
Boots directly to a virtual session and hides the desktop, a feature also known as “kiosk mode”
Has fewer connection types than ThinPro
Supports only one connection to be congured and run at a time
NOTE: You can switch between OS congurations via Control Panel (see Customization Center
on page 46).
You can also customize some of the default settings of each OS conguration; for example, to change which
connection types are available, enable kiosk mode for ThinPro, or boot to the desktop for Smart Zero.
For more information about kiosk mode, see Kiosk mode on page 9.
The following table lists the default available connection types for each OS conguration.
OS conguration Default available connection types
ThinPro
Citrix®
RDP
VMware® Horizon® View™
Web Browser (Firefox)
TeemTalk
XDMCP
SSH
Telnet
Custom
Smart Zero
Citrix
RDP
VMware Horizon View
Web Browser (Firefox)
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