ViewSonic Device Manager
Using ViewSonic Device Manager
Managing All Your Clients
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Understanding Client Status Icons
State Icon Description
Ofine
Indicates that the client is turned off at the moment.
Reboot needed
Indicates that you need to reboot the client for a
conguration change to take effect.
Modied
Indicates that a client conguration change has been
made on ViewSonic Device Manager and you need to
push the change to the client.
Pushed
Indicates that ViewSonic Device Manager has pushed a
conguration change to the client.
Unknown
Indicates that the managed client is now added and
managed by another instance of ViewSonic Device
Manager.
NOTE
• The icon made up of a little display with a letter L, W, or Z on its screen indicates that
the client is a Linux-based, WES-based (Windows Embedded Standard) thin client.
• A tooltip pops up as shown below if you hover your mouse pointer over an icon.
3.4.8 Client Settings
The desktop virtualization solution is available in various forms: user state virtualization, application virtualization,
session based virtualization, virtual machine based virtualization, or even a hybrid approach. ViewSonic all-in-one,
mobile, t-series zero / thin clients can meet a wide range of forms and needs. However, To get your client device
ready for use in your IT infrastructure, you might need to customize client settings to meet the specific needs in your
desktop virtualization plan.
Additionally, for thin client devices of different divisions, departments, or areas, you might want to offer different
computing resources and access privileges. To meet the specific types of policies on computing resources and
access privileges, you might need to customize client settings as well.
NOTE
• The available tabs and setting items may vary, depending on: the client model,
rmware version, and the used operating system. For more details, please see
chapter 4 “Conguring Client Settings” on page 113.










