Wyse Technology 90955101L manual Logging Off, Shutting Down, and Restarting

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Chapter 3

Logging Off, Shutting Down, and Restarting

Use the Shut Down menu to log off, shut down, restart, or place the thin client in stand by (all options are available to use by clicking Start Shut Down). You can also log off or shut down the thin client using the Windows Security window (opened by using CTRL+ALT+DEL key combination).

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If automatic logon is enabled, when you log off (without shutting down) the thin client immediately logs on to the default User desktop. For instructions on logging on as a different user, refer to "Logging On."

The following utilities are affected by logging off, restarting, and shutting down the thin client:

File Based Write Filter cache - If you make changes to system configuration settings and want them to persist after a reboot, you must flush the files of the File Based Write Filter cache during the current system session. Otherwise, the new settings will be lost when the thin client is shut down or restarted. The File Based Write Filter cache contents are not lost when you simply log off and on again (as the same or different user); that is, you can flush the files of the File Based Write Filter cache after the new logon and still retain the changes. For instructions on flushing, refer to "Setting the File Based Write Filter Controls." For general information about the File Based Write Filter, refer to "Using the File Based Write Filter (FBWF)."

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A User cannot flush the files of the File Based Write Filter cache; this is a local or remote administrator function.

NetXClean Utility - NetXClean is a clean-up utility that keeps extraneous information from being stored on the flash memory. Clean-up is triggered automatically on restart, shut-down, or user log-off. If you want to keep certain profile configurations (for example, printers), be sure to configure NetXClean to refrain from cleaning up any number of explicitly declared profiles. For details about NetXClean, refer to "Understanding the NetXClean Utility."

Power Management - A Monitor Saver turns off the video signal to the monitor, allowing the monitor to enter a power-saving mode after a designated idle time. Settings are available in Start Control Panel Display Screen Saver Power.

Wake-on-LAN- This standard Windows Embedded Standard feature allows Wyse Device Manager software to perform image updates and remote administration functions on devices that have been shut down or are on standby. To use this feature, the thin client power must remain on.

Thin Client Time - After power off, clock time will not be lost as long as the power source remains on. Clock time will be lost if the power source is off and a battery is not installed. The local time utility can be set to synchronize the thin client clock to a time server automatically at a designated time, or manually.

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Correct time should be maintained as some applications require access to local thin client time. The Date and Time Properties dialog box can be opened by double-clicking the System time area in the taskbar or by double-clicking the Date and Time icon in the Control Panel.

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BNew PowerTerm Session Manager and PowerTerm Emulation Organization of this Guide IntroductionAbout this Guide Related Online Resources Available at Wyse Wyse Technical SupportFinding the Information You Need in this Guide Wyse Online CommunitySetting-Up Access to the Enterprise Servers Establishing a Server EnvironmentUnderstanding How to Configure Your Network Services Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpDhcp Options Description DNSUsing FTP File Servers Understanding Session Services Using Domain Name System DNSConfiguring ICA Session Services Configuring RDP Session ServicesUsing VMware View Manager Services Implementing View Client Support on Wyse Thin ClientsThis page intentionally blank Logging On What Happens When You Turn on Your Thin ClientGetting Started Manual Log-on Configuring the Thin ClientAutomatic Logon About the Automatically Launched Utilities Understanding the User Desktop User desktop exampleUnderstanding the Administrator Desktop Administrator desktop exampleLogging Off, Shutting Down, and Restarting Accessing the Extended Features of the All Programs Menu Getting to Know the Extended WES FeaturesConfiguring and Using Peripherals Managing Connections with Citrix Program Neighborhood Viewing Client InformationBrowsing the Internet with Internet Explorer Establishing Remote Desktop ConnectionsUsing the Odyssey Client Manager Odyssey Client ManagerEricom PowerTerm TEC and Connect Synchronizing Thin Client Time with NeutronUsing VMware View Client to Connect to a Virtual Desktop VMware View Client extended viewAccessing the Administrator Control Panel Extended Options Administrator Control Panel exampleAdministrative Tools window Accessing and Using the Administrative ToolsConfiguring Component Services Managing Services Viewing EventsConfiguring WinVNC Current User Properties Managing UsersConfiguring Bluetooth Wireless Connections Bluetooth Devices dialog boxDevices tab Setting Configuration Strings with Custom Fields Custom FieldsConfiguring Dual Monitor Display Configuring Dual Video VGA RAMAdding Printers Configuring TouchscreensConfiguring Printers Select Do not share this printer and click NextSetting Ramdisk Size Ramdisk ConfigurationControlling Sounds and Audio Devices English US defaultSelecting Regional and Language Options Configuring WDM Properties Enabling and Disabling Automatic Logon Using WinlogUsing Wireless Zero Configuration WZC Configuring the Internal Wireless FeatureConfiguring Wireless Local Area Network LAN Settings Wireless Network Properties EAP-TLS Smart Card or other Certificate Properties EAP-TLS Configuring Wireless Thin Clients for PEAP-MS-CHAP Wireless Network Properties PEAP-MS-CHAPEnter Credentials PEAP-MS-CHAP Preserving Wireless Connections Using Peap Fast Reconnect This page intentionally blank Administrative Utilities and Settings Using the File Based Write Filter FbwfChanging Passwords with the File Based Write Filter Administrative Utilities and Settings Running File Based Write Filter Command Line Options Setting the File Based Write Filter Controls File Based Write Filter ControlFbwf Cache Settings area includes Understanding the NetXClean Utility Drive Z Saving Files and Using Local DrivesSaving Files Drive C and FlashJoining a Domain Mapping Network DrivesParticipating in Domains Using Roaming Profiles Using the WinPing Diagnostic UtilityUsing the Net and Tracert Utilities Managing Users and Groups with User Manager Creating New User AccountsConfiguring User Profiles Creating New GroupsChanging the Computer Name of a Thin Client Determining Group MembershipThis page intentionally blank System Administration Accessing Thin Client Bios SettingsInstalling and Upgrading Addons Manually Installing and Upgrading AddonsAutomatically Installing and Upgrading Addons FTP Addon Installer dialog box automatic exampleFTP Options complete one of the following Configuring the Thin Client for Wsus Using Windows Server Update Services Wsus on a Thin ClientUninstalling Addons Using the FTP Addon Installer Automatic Software Updates on Wyse Thin Clients Using Wsus Using Wsus on the Wyse Thin Client in Standalone ModeComponent Text Troubleshooting Wsus in Standalone ModeWsus Log Format Date Time Wsus Components DescriptionWindows Update agent searches for available updates Windows Update Log File ExamplesService Startup User is offered one update and chooses to install itAbout VB Scripts Configuring Wsus for Automatic Software Updates Using SMSTroubleshooting Wsus Used with SMS Using Wsus with WDM Wsus 2.0 Reports TabSetting VNC Server Properties Using WinVNC to Shadow a Thin ClientTroubleshooting Wsus with WDM WindowsUpdate.log file-provides statisticsSetting VNC Viewer Options VNC Connection DetailsVNC Connection Options VNC Authentication Figures Page Tables