HP ThinPro 7.1 - Administrator Guide
Menu option Description
HPDM Agent Lets you congure the HP Device Manager (HPDM) Agent.
For more information, see the Administrator Guide for HPDM.
SSHD Manager Enables access through a secure shell.
ThinState HP ThinState lets you make a copy of or restore the entire
operating system image or just its conguration settings.
For more information, see HP ThinState on page 55.
VNC Shadow Lets you congure VNC Shadowing options.
For more information, see VNC Shadowing on page 58.
Active Directory conguration
Status tab
This control lets you activate or deactivate authentication against a domain, joining the domain, and various
domain-related options.
After you make a change to domain parameters on the Status tab, the page shows a pending action and you
must select Apply to make that action happen. Joining or unjoining the domain requires credentials with
permissions to perform that operation. After enabling authentication or joining the domain, some of the sub-
parameters might be marked as read-only because it is not possible to change them at that point in time.
Instead, you must unjoin or disable authentication altogether and then apply the changes. Then you can re-
enable authentication or join with altered sub-parameters.
Option Description
Domain name If the thin client can determine the domain name using DHCP options, it will be displayed
here. Otherwise you will have to enter the fully-qualied domain name manually.
Authenticate against domain When enabled, domain credentials can be used, as outlined in the Active Directory
Integration section of this guide.
Require thin client login This is on by default, and it causes the system to boot up into the domain login screen. If
disabled, domain credentials can still be used to switch to administrator mode or to override
a locked screen, but single sign-on will not be available.
Workgroup Usually this is auto-detected from information provided by network servers, but you can use
this as a manual override if you have an unusual network topology.
Domain controllers These are usually detected using DNS lookups, but you can specify them manually if your
network is not supplying that information.
Join the thin client to the domain As explained in the chapter on Active Directory Integration, this option lets you formally add
the thin client to the Active Directory’s databases.
Organizational Unit (OU) The thin client is usually added to the “Computers” OU of the database, but you can
manually enter a dierent value here if your database schema demands it.
Dynamic DNS If enabled, the thin client will try to update the DNS server whenever its IP-address/
hostname association changes.
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