HP ThinPro 7.1 - Administrator Guide

1. In the Component Manager, select Revert Last Change.
2. Select Yes to restart the thin client.
Repeat this process for as many changes you want to undo.
IMPORTANT: If you take a snapshot of the image while testing a new conguration, you cannot undo the
changes via the Component Manager. Those changes can be undone only by restoring a previous snapshot via
the Snapshots tool. However, this does not work if the changes have already been applied permanently,
because that function deletes all existing snapshots. If changes have already been applied permanently, you
must reinstall the operating system to restore most removed components. Some components (such as Citrix,
RDP, and VMware Horizon View) might be available as add-ons on the web and can be restored by reinstalling
them.
Applying the changes permanently
To apply changes made with the Component Manager permanently:
IMPORTANT: After the new conguration is applied permanently, all snapshots are removed and a new
factory snapshot is created. Removed components cannot be restored after this point.
1. In the Component Manager, select Apply Component Conguration.
2. Select Yes.
Security
Menu option Description
Security For more information, see Security settings on page 51.
Change Domain Password If a domain is being used, lets you change the domain password.
Certicates Opens Certicate Manager, which lets you easily import, view, or
remove certicates.
For more information, see Certicate Manager on page 53.
Firewall Manager Lets you congure rewall settings.
SCEP Manager Allows for network-based certicate management.
Security settings
Security settings can be congured using Security Manager. To open Security Manager, select Security and
then select Security in Control Panel.
See the following sections for more information about the dierent tabs in Security Manager.
Local Accounts on page 51
Encryption on page 52
Options on page 52
Local Accounts
The Local Accounts tab can be used to change the local root and user account passwords or to disable
authentication using those accounts.
Security 51