HP Virtual Desktop Infrastructure with Citrix XenDesktop Getting Started Guide
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... Getting Started Guide located at the HP License Key Delivery Service website (https://webware.hp.com/welcome.asp). The management interface IP address for your remote management client. 3. For questions about redeeming your license for XenDesktop After you previously recorded - You need them to the HP License Key Delivery Service website (https://webware.hp.com/welcome.asp). Part 3-License redemption for XenDesktop is required to use as...
... Getting Started Guide located at the HP License Key Delivery Service website (https://webware.hp.com/welcome.asp). The management interface IP address for your remote management client. 3. For questions about redeeming your license for XenDesktop After you previously recorded - You need them to the HP License Key Delivery Service website (https://webware.hp.com/welcome.asp). Part 3-License redemption for XenDesktop is required to use as...
Getting Started - Windows XP
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... site. 2. Download the Deployment Solution console. 3. 462939-001.book Page 6 Thursday, March 20, 2008 9:03 AM Basic setup 7 Connect to a computer network The computer may have the following networking features: ■ Modem ■ Local area network (LAN) ■ Wireless local area network (WLAN) If you plan to connect the computer to a home office LAN or WLAN, refer to the HP Mobile Thin Client reference guides on the...
... site. 2. Download the Deployment Solution console. 3. 462939-001.book Page 6 Thursday, March 20, 2008 9:03 AM Basic setup 7 Connect to a computer network The computer may have the following networking features: ■ Modem ■ Local area network (LAN) ■ Wireless local area network (WLAN) If you plan to connect the computer to a home office LAN or WLAN, refer to the HP Mobile Thin Client reference guides on the...
Thin Client Printing with the HP Universal Print Driver - White Paper
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... 1.0.0.2 of the HP Logon Manager Control Panel applet used to configure auto-logon settings on the thin client. Bypass the spooler for one sets auto-logon but leaves the "default domain" box empty, the way these settings are two possible workarounds for this volume has only 16MB of possible driver compatibility issues and the disk size occupied by null-terminating them if needed: 16 this is...
... 1.0.0.2 of the HP Logon Manager Control Panel applet used to configure auto-logon settings on the thin client. Bypass the spooler for one sets auto-logon but leaves the "default domain" box empty, the way these settings are two possible workarounds for this volume has only 16MB of possible driver compatibility issues and the disk size occupied by null-terminating them if needed: 16 this is...
Administrator Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... HP Quick Launch Buttons 30 Accessing the Quick Launch Buttons control panel 31 Displaying the Q Menu ...31 Using the keypads ...32 Using the embedded numeric keypad 32 Enabling and disabling the embedded numeric keypad 32 Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad 33 Using an optional external numeric keypad 33 6 Power Power control and light locations ...34 Shutting down the computer ...35 Setting power options ...36 Using power-saving states 36 Initiating and exiting Standby 36 Using the battery meter ...37 Setting password...
... HP Quick Launch Buttons 30 Accessing the Quick Launch Buttons control panel 31 Displaying the Q Menu ...31 Using the keypads ...32 Using the embedded numeric keypad 32 Enabling and disabling the embedded numeric keypad 32 Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad 33 Using an optional external numeric keypad 33 6 Power Power control and light locations ...34 Shutting down the computer ...35 Setting power options ...36 Using power-saving states 36 Initiating and exiting Standby 36 Using the battery meter ...37 Setting password...
Administrator Reference Guide - Windows XP
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...multimedia hardware ...45 Using the audio features ...45 Using the audio-in (microphone) jack 46 Using the audio-out (headphone) jack 46 Adjusting the volume 47 Using the video features ...48 Using the external monitor port 48 Using multimedia software ...49 Opening preinstalled multimedia software 49 Using multimedia software 49 Preventing playback disruptions 49 Changing DVD region settings 50 Observing the copyright warning 50 8 Wireless About integrated wireless devices ...51 Using wireless controls ...51 Using the wireless button 51 Using operating system controls 51 Using WLAN...
...multimedia hardware ...45 Using the audio features ...45 Using the audio-in (microphone) jack 46 Using the audio-out (headphone) jack 46 Adjusting the volume 47 Using the video features ...48 Using the external monitor port 48 Using multimedia software ...49 Opening preinstalled multimedia software 49 Using multimedia software 49 Preventing playback disruptions 49 Changing DVD region settings 50 Observing the copyright warning 50 8 Wireless About integrated wireless devices ...51 Using wireless controls ...51 Using the wireless button 51 Using operating system controls 51 Using WLAN...
Administrator Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... the appropriate port from the list, and then click Next. 10. Adding a printer A generic universal print driver is installed on the HP Web site at http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html. For additional information, review the "Printing and Imaging Support on HP Thin Clients" white paper on the computer to support text-only printing to a locally connected printer, install the driver provided by...
... the appropriate port from the list, and then click Next. 10. Adding a printer A generic universal print driver is installed on the HP Web site at http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html. For additional information, review the "Printing and Imaging Support on HP Thin Clients" white paper on the computer to support text-only printing to a locally connected printer, install the driver provided by...
Administrator Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... wireless 4 C cables LAN 59 modem 54 USB 69 caps lock light, identifying 2 CD inserting 78 playing 49 removing 79 CD drive 82 changing boot order 90 charging batteries 40 cleaning the display 96 cleaning the keyboard 96 compartments memory module 10 WLAN 10 components bottom 10 front 6 left-side 8 right-side 7 wireless antennae 11 Computer Setup Diagnostics menu 94 enabling bootable devices 88 File menu 94 navigating and selecting 92 power-on password 63 restoring factory settings 93...
... wireless 4 C cables LAN 59 modem 54 USB 69 caps lock light, identifying 2 CD inserting 78 playing 49 removing 79 CD drive 82 changing boot order 90 charging batteries 40 cleaning the display 96 cleaning the keyboard 96 compartments memory module 10 WLAN 10 components bottom 10 front 6 left-side 8 right-side 7 wireless antennae 11 Computer Setup Diagnostics menu 94 enabling bootable devices 88 File menu 94 navigating and selecting 92 power-on password 63 restoring factory settings 93...
Administrator Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... 1 legacy support, USB 95 lights battery 3, 6, 35 caps lock 2 drive 3, 6 num lock 2, 32 power 2, 6, 35 TouchPad on/off 2 volume mute 3 wireless 2, 6 local area network (LAN) cable required 59 connecting cable 59 logical drive designations 89 low battery level 40 M memory check 94 memory module inserting 84 removing 84 memory module compartment cover removing 84 replacing 85 memory module compartment, identifying 10 microphone (audio-in) jack 7 microphones, supported 46 Microsoft Windows Firewall, using 60, 65 modem approval label 12 modem cable connecting 54 country-specific cable adapter 55...
... 1 legacy support, USB 95 lights battery 3, 6, 35 caps lock 2 drive 3, 6 num lock 2, 32 power 2, 6, 35 TouchPad on/off 2 volume mute 3 wireless 2, 6 local area network (LAN) cable required 59 connecting cable 59 logical drive designations 89 low battery level 40 M memory check 94 memory module inserting 84 removing 84 memory module compartment cover removing 84 replacing 85 memory module compartment, identifying 10 microphone (audio-in) jack 7 microphones, supported 46 Microsoft Windows Firewall, using 60, 65 modem approval label 12 modem cable connecting 54 country-specific cable adapter 55...
Administrator Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... network cable 59 num lock key, identifying 32 num lock light, identifying 2, 32 num lock, external keypad 33 O operating system 35 optical disc inserting 78 removing 79 optical drive using 49 P passwords administrator 61 power-on 63 setup 62 user 61 using 61 PC Card slot identifying 7 PC Cards inserting 71 removing 72 pointing devices using 27 pointing devices, setting preferences 27 pointing stick using 27 pointing stick, identifying 1 ports expansion port 3 7 external monitor 7, 48 USB 7, 8, 69 power connecting 43 conserving 41 control and light locations 34 power button...
... network cable 59 num lock key, identifying 32 num lock light, identifying 2, 32 num lock, external keypad 33 O operating system 35 optical disc inserting 78 removing 79 optical drive using 49 P passwords administrator 61 power-on 63 setup 62 user 61 using 61 PC Card slot identifying 7 PC Cards inserting 71 removing 72 pointing devices using 27 pointing devices, setting preferences 27 pointing stick using 27 pointing stick, identifying 1 ports expansion port 3 7 external monitor 7, 48 USB 7, 8, 69 power connecting 43 conserving 41 control and light locations 34 power button...
End-User Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... HP Quick Launch Buttons 21 Accessing the Quick Launch Buttons control panel 22 Displaying the Q Menu ...22 Using the keypads ...23 Using the embedded numeric keypad 23 Enabling and disabling the embedded numeric keypad 23 Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad 24 Using an optional external numeric keypad 24 5 Power Power control and light locations ...25 Shutting down the computer ...26 Setting power options ...27 Using power-saving states 27 Initiating and exiting Standby 27 Using the battery meter ...28 Setting password...
... HP Quick Launch Buttons 21 Accessing the Quick Launch Buttons control panel 22 Displaying the Q Menu ...22 Using the keypads ...23 Using the embedded numeric keypad 23 Enabling and disabling the embedded numeric keypad 23 Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad 24 Using an optional external numeric keypad 24 5 Power Power control and light locations ...25 Shutting down the computer ...26 Setting power options ...27 Using power-saving states 27 Initiating and exiting Standby 27 Using the battery meter ...28 Setting password...
End-User Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... new locations when traveling 48 Solving travel connection problems 49 Connecting to a local area network ...50 9 Security Protecting the computer ...51 Using passwords ...52 Setting passwords in Windows 52 Using a setup password ...52 Managing a setup password 53 Entering a setup password 53 Using a power-on password 53 Managing a power-on password 54 Entering a power-on password 54 Requiring a power-on password at restart 54 Installing a security cable ...55 10 Hardware upgrades Using a USB device ...56 Connecting a USB device 56 Removing a USB device ...57 Using the expansion port...
... new locations when traveling 48 Solving travel connection problems 49 Connecting to a local area network ...50 9 Security Protecting the computer ...51 Using passwords ...52 Setting passwords in Windows 52 Using a setup password ...52 Managing a setup password 53 Entering a setup password 53 Using a power-on password 53 Managing a power-on password 54 Entering a power-on password 54 Requiring a power-on password at restart 54 Installing a security cable ...55 10 Hardware upgrades Using a USB device ...56 Connecting a USB device 56 Removing a USB device ...57 Using the expansion port...
End-User Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... access to a Windows administrator-level account. Use the following password considerations: ● Setup and power-on password and the setup password set , entered, changed, or deleted. ● It must be entered to access Computer Setup and to access the utility. ● If you set , it in a secure location away from the computer. ● Do not store passwords in Computer Setup. Whenever you have the stringent security feature enabled in Windows Windows passwords Administrator password User password Function Protects access to a Windows user...
... access to a Windows administrator-level account. Use the following password considerations: ● Setup and power-on password and the setup password set , entered, changed, or deleted. ● It must be entered to access Computer Setup and to access the utility. ● If you set , it in a secure location away from the computer. ● Do not store passwords in Computer Setup. Whenever you have the stringent security feature enabled in Windows Windows passwords Administrator password User password Function Protects access to a Windows user...
End-User Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... lock 2 drive 3, 6 num lock 2, 23 power 2, 6, 26 TouchPad on/off 2 volume mute 3 wireless 2, 6 local area network (LAN) cable required 50 connecting cable 50 low battery level 31 M memory module compartment, identifying 10 microphone (audio-in) jack 7 microphones, supported 37 Microsoft Windows Firewall, using 51 modem approval label 12 modem cable connecting 45 country-specific cable adapter 46 noise suppression circuitry 45 modem jack, identifying 8 modem software setting/adding location 47 travel connection problems 49 monitor, connecting 39 mouse, external connecting 18 setting preferences...
... lock 2 drive 3, 6 num lock 2, 23 power 2, 6, 26 TouchPad on/off 2 volume mute 3 wireless 2, 6 local area network (LAN) cable required 50 connecting cable 50 low battery level 31 M memory module compartment, identifying 10 microphone (audio-in) jack 7 microphones, supported 37 Microsoft Windows Firewall, using 51 modem approval label 12 modem cable connecting 45 country-specific cable adapter 46 noise suppression circuitry 45 modem jack, identifying 8 modem software setting/adding location 47 travel connection problems 49 monitor, connecting 39 mouse, external connecting 18 setting preferences...
HP 2533t Mobile Thin Client Administrator Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... 30 Decreasing screen brightness (fn+f9 30 Increasing screen brightness (fn+f10 30 Using the HP Quick Launch Buttons 31 Accessing the Quick Launch Buttons control panel 32 Displaying the Q Menu ...32 Using the keypads ...33 Using the embedded numeric keypad 33 Enabling and disabling the embedded numeric keypad 33 Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad 34 Using an optional external numeric keypad 34 6 Power Power control and light locations ...35 Shutting down the computer ...36 Setting power options ...37 Using power-saving...
... 30 Decreasing screen brightness (fn+f9 30 Increasing screen brightness (fn+f10 30 Using the HP Quick Launch Buttons 31 Accessing the Quick Launch Buttons control panel 32 Displaying the Q Menu ...32 Using the keypads ...33 Using the embedded numeric keypad 33 Enabling and disabling the embedded numeric keypad 33 Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad 34 Using an optional external numeric keypad 34 6 Power Power control and light locations ...35 Shutting down the computer ...36 Setting power options ...37 Using power-saving...
HP 2533t Mobile Thin Client Administrator Reference Guide - Windows XP
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For additional information, review the "Printing and Imaging Support on HP Thin Clients" white paper on the flash drive is reduced to save the installation. Printing to a locally connected printer from an ICA or RDP session using the print drivers of the printer, and then click Next. 11. Click Add a printer. Select the manufacturer and model of the server produces full text and...
For additional information, review the "Printing and Imaging Support on HP Thin Clients" white paper on the flash drive is reduced to save the installation. Printing to a locally connected printer from an ICA or RDP session using the print drivers of the printer, and then click Next. 11. Click Add a printer. Select the manufacturer and model of the server produces full text and...
HP 2533t Mobile Thin Client Administrator Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... wireless 4 C cables LAN 59 modem 54 USB 69 caps lock light, identifying 2 CD inserting 78 playing 49 removing 79 CD drive 82 changing boot order 90 charging batteries 40 cleaning the display 96 cleaning the keyboard 96 compartments memory module 10 WLAN 10 components bottom 10 front 6 left-side 8 right-side 7 wireless antennas 11 Computer Setup Diagnostics menu 94 enabling bootable devices 88 File menu 94 navigating and selecting 92 power-on password 63 restoring factory settings 93...
... wireless 4 C cables LAN 59 modem 54 USB 69 caps lock light, identifying 2 CD inserting 78 playing 49 removing 79 CD drive 82 changing boot order 90 charging batteries 40 cleaning the display 96 cleaning the keyboard 96 compartments memory module 10 WLAN 10 components bottom 10 front 6 left-side 8 right-side 7 wireless antennas 11 Computer Setup Diagnostics menu 94 enabling bootable devices 88 File menu 94 navigating and selecting 92 power-on password 63 restoring factory settings 93...
HP 2533t Mobile Thin Client Administrator Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... 1 left TouchPad button, identifying 1 legacy support, USB 95 lights battery 3, 6, 36 caps lock 2 drive 3, 6 num lock 2, 33 power 2, 6, 36 TouchPad on/off 2 volume mute 3 wireless 2, 6 local area network (LAN) cable required 59 connecting cable 59 logical drive designations 89 low battery level 41 M memory check 94 memory module inserting 84 removing 84 memory module compartment cover removing 84 replacing 85 memory module compartment, identifying 10 microphone (audio-in) jack 7 microphones, supported 46 Microsoft Windows Firewall, using 60, 65 modem approval label 12 modem cable connecting 54...
... 1 left TouchPad button, identifying 1 legacy support, USB 95 lights battery 3, 6, 36 caps lock 2 drive 3, 6 num lock 2, 33 power 2, 6, 36 TouchPad on/off 2 volume mute 3 wireless 2, 6 local area network (LAN) cable required 59 connecting cable 59 logical drive designations 89 low battery level 41 M memory check 94 memory module inserting 84 removing 84 memory module compartment cover removing 84 replacing 85 memory module compartment, identifying 10 microphone (audio-in) jack 7 microphones, supported 46 Microsoft Windows Firewall, using 60, 65 modem approval label 12 modem cable connecting 54...
HP 2533t Mobile Thin Client Administrator Reference Guide - Windows XP
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... software setting/adding location 56 travel connection problems 58 monitor, connecting 48 mouse, external connecting 28 setting preferences 28 MultiBay 82 multimedia software opening 49 using 49 mute button 45, 47 N network cable connecting 59 noise suppression circuitry 59 network jack, identifying 9 Network Service Boot 88 NIC boot device 87, 88 noise suppression circuitry modem cable 54 network cable 59 num lock key, identifying 33 num lock light, identifying 2, 33 num lock, external keypad 34 O operating system 36 optical disc inserting 78 removing 79 optical drive using 49 P passwords...
... software setting/adding location 56 travel connection problems 58 monitor, connecting 48 mouse, external connecting 28 setting preferences 28 MultiBay 82 multimedia software opening 49 using 49 mute button 45, 47 N network cable connecting 59 noise suppression circuitry 59 network jack, identifying 9 Network Service Boot 88 NIC boot device 87, 88 noise suppression circuitry modem cable 54 network cable 59 num lock key, identifying 33 num lock light, identifying 2, 33 num lock, external keypad 34 O operating system 36 optical disc inserting 78 removing 79 optical drive using 49 P passwords...
HP 2533t Mobile Thin Client - Maintenance and Service Guide
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... description 1 CMOS clearing 28 components bottom 14 buttons 6 display 4 front 10 keys 7 left-side 12 lights 8 pointing devices 5 rear 13 right-side 11 top 4 TouchPad 5 computer feet locations 30 spare part number 30 Computer Setup accessing 65 Diagnostics menu 67 File menu 67 navigating and selecting 66 restoring factory settings 66 Security menu 67 System Configuration menu 68 using 66 computer specifications 69 connectors docking 11 connectors, service considerations 24 D Diagnostics menu 67 diskette drive precautions...
... description 1 CMOS clearing 28 components bottom 14 buttons 6 display 4 front 10 keys 7 left-side 12 lights 8 pointing devices 5 rear 13 right-side 11 top 4 TouchPad 5 computer feet locations 30 spare part number 30 Computer Setup accessing 65 Diagnostics menu 67 File menu 67 navigating and selecting 66 restoring factory settings 66 Security menu 67 System Configuration menu 68 using 66 computer specifications 69 connectors docking 11 connectors, service considerations 24 D Diagnostics menu 67 diskette drive precautions...
HP 2533t Mobile Thin Client - Maintenance and Service Guide
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... presentation button 6 processor, product description 1 product description audio 2 chipset 1 diskette drive 1 docking 2 Ethernet 2 external media cards 2 flash drives 1 graphics 1 keyboard 2 memory module 1 modem module 2 operating system 3 optical drives 1 panels 1 pointing devices 2 ports 2 power requirements 2 processors 1 product name 1 security 3 serviceability 3 wireless 2 product name 1 R rear components 13 rear cover illustrated 19 removal 41 removal/replacement preliminaries 23 procedures 29 restoring Computer Setup factory settings 66 right-side components 11 RJ-11 jack location 12...
... presentation button 6 processor, product description 1 product description audio 2 chipset 1 diskette drive 1 docking 2 Ethernet 2 external media cards 2 flash drives 1 graphics 1 keyboard 2 memory module 1 modem module 2 operating system 3 optical drives 1 panels 1 pointing devices 2 ports 2 power requirements 2 processors 1 product name 1 security 3 serviceability 3 wireless 2 product name 1 R rear components 13 rear cover illustrated 19 removal 41 removal/replacement preliminaries 23 procedures 29 restoring Computer Setup factory settings 66 right-side components 11 RJ-11 jack location 12...