User's Manual
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Persistence
Persistence, within the scope of thin client computing, refers to the continuing
existence of connections and settings after a terminal has been rebooted.
Upon completion of the first boot wizard, a snapshot of the thin client is taken
and saved in a data partition for basic settings. All of the connections, settings,
and network settings assigned during the first boot wizard will be saved to the
Echo server once this snapshot is taken and they will persist and carry over after
a reboot.
After this point, only changes made to your Network Settings will persist if
changed through the DeTOS control panel. In order to alter your settings after
this point, either the changes will have to be applied through the Echo console,
or you must click
Take Snapshot
in the
Local Storage Settings
section of the
DeTOS control panel. In order to change or add connections, the changes must
be pushed down by Echo.










