Getting Started | 9 |
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Caution
If a thin client accesses the enterprise intranet through
About the Session Services You Will Use
The Desktop connection icons and Connect Manager list entries allow you to initiate connections to servers providing ICA and RDP services. These services are configured by the administrator for you to use. Depending on your privileges you can modify some of the settings on these services. You can start connections by using the various Desktop or the Connect Manager options made available by the administrator.
The Multiple Sessions feature allows the thin client to have multiple active connections. The number of active connections you can have depends on the following:
•amount of RAM
•types of connections open
•number of connections configured
For more information on ICA connections, refer to "Configuring ICA Connections."
For more information on RDP connections, refer to "Configuring RDP Connections."
Logging Off and Shutting Down
After using your thin client, you can sign off from your account (if you signed in initially) or you can shut down the thin client (if your privilege or user mode allows you to do this).
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Connect Manager.
Click the Desktop User Name button on the taskbar and select Shutdown from the Desktop menu to open the
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•Shutdown the system - Turns off the thin client.
•Shutdown and Restart the system - Signs off the user account and also allows posted software updates to be loaded into the thin client memory (the
•Restart the system setting to factory default - Appears for