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Icons

The icons usually displayed on the left side of the screen are:

Double-click this icon to open the My Computer window. The initial display shows the Terminal Server’s contents (for which you have permission to see), including icons for its floppy drive, CD-ROM drive, hard drives, and Control Panel. Double-click any of these icons to read their contents.

Double-click this icon to open the Network Neighborhood window. The initial display shows all of the servers in your workgroup or domain. To see other servers, double-click the Entire Network icon. Working with the programs, files, and folders located on other servers on the network is just like working with those on the local server.

If the server is set up to use Windows messaging, you can double-click this icon to send and receive messages.

Double-click this icon to browse Web pages on your local network and/or on the Internet.

Double-click this icon to retrieve files you deleted. Files you delete are put here but not actually removed from the hard drive until you empty the Recycle Bin.

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Contents NCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide Revisions Contents Appendix a Advanced Users Configuration Notes What is a Windows-based Terminal? What is a client?Topic See Start-Up Options Two Power ModesInitial Start-Up NCD ThinSTAR 300 BasicsInitial Display Panels Setup WizardIf a Desktop Displays Terminal Server DesktopIf a Logon Information panel displays If the Connection Manager Displays If the Setup Wizard DisplaysWTS Connection Wizard If a Connection Wizard DisplaysWTS Connection Wizard Citrix ICA Connection Wizard Citrix ICA Connection WizardDial-Up Connection Wizard NCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide Dial-Up Connection WizardSwitching the Terminal to Dial-Up Mode NCD ThinSTAR 300 Basics Switching the Terminal to LAN Mode Using the Connection ManagerStarting Multiple Connections Hot Keys Logging OffEnding Auto-Start Connections Windows NT Basics Windows NT Basics Initial DesktopIcons usually displayed on the left side of the screen are IconsTaskbar Finding Things RunLogoff Manipulating Windows Running Application ProgramsOnline Help for Programs Manipulating Files and FoldersPrinting Case of Trouble Fixing a Cable Problem Network Panel DisplaysCase of Trouble Fixing an Address Problem An Upgrade Message DisplaysScreen Looks Garbled Upgrade MessageFront Panel LEDs Blink Error Messages AppearCase of Trouble Advanced Users Configuration Notes Configuring Connections Advanced Users Configuration NotesTable A-1 Connection Manager Tasks Action Task Action Table A-1 Connection Manager TasksNCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide Advanced Users Configuration Notes Configuring Terminals Table A-2 Terminal Properties Tasks Action Control Panel MouseTab, select Specify an IP Address Task Action NCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide Index Index-2 NCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide IndexIndex-3