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Windows NT Basics

Taskbar

The taskbar at the bottom of the desktop displays a button for each program or window you open, allowing you to run multiple programs simultaneously and easily switch between them.

Figure 2-2 Desktop Taskbar

By clicking a taskbar button, you bring a program window to the front. To close a program, click the Close button ([X]) in the upper-right corner of the window. When you close a program or window, its button disappears from the taskbar. Other indicators can display on the taskbar, such as printing status.

When you click the Start button in the taskbar, the following commands are displayed:

 

Displays a list of programs or program folders. This list always

Programs

contains Windows NT Explorer and the Accessories provided with

Windows (such as WordPad, a simple text processor). Most programs

 

 

installed on the server appear in the list of programs.

 

 

Documents

Displays a list of documents that you’ve opened recently.

 

 

Settings

Displays a list of system components, including the Control Panel,

for changing system settings.

 

 

 

Find

Helps you find a folder, file, shared computer, or mail message. You

can use Find to locate resources on any accessible network server.

 

 

 

 

Provides help on how to do a task in Terminal Server. Click the

Help

Contents tab to expand the list of topics. Click the Index tab to find

topics listed alphabetically. You can scroll through the index topics or

 

type the first few letters of an entry to jump to the topic. Click the

 

Find tab to find all topics that contain a specific word or phrase.

 

 

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Contents NCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide Revisions Contents Appendix a Advanced Users Configuration Notes What is a client? What is a Windows-based Terminal?Topic See Initial Start-Up Two Power ModesStart-Up Options NCD ThinSTAR 300 BasicsIf a Desktop Displays Setup WizardInitial Display Panels Terminal Server DesktopIf a Logon Information panel displays If the Setup Wizard Displays If the Connection Manager DisplaysIf a Connection Wizard Displays WTS Connection WizardWTS Connection Wizard Citrix ICA Connection Wizard Citrix ICA Connection WizardDial-Up Connection Wizard Dial-Up Connection Wizard NCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s GuideSwitching the Terminal to Dial-Up Mode Using the Connection Manager NCD ThinSTAR 300 Basics Switching the Terminal to LAN ModeStarting Multiple Connections Logging Off Hot KeysEnding Auto-Start Connections Windows NT Basics Initial Desktop Windows NT BasicsIcons Icons usually displayed on the left side of the screen areTaskbar Run Finding ThingsLogoff Running Application Programs Manipulating WindowsManipulating Files and Folders Online Help for ProgramsPrinting Case of Trouble Network Panel Displays Fixing a Cable ProblemCase of Trouble An Upgrade Message Displays Fixing an Address ProblemUpgrade Message Screen Looks GarbledError Messages Appear Front Panel LEDs BlinkCase of Trouble Advanced Users Configuration Notes Advanced Users Configuration Notes Configuring ConnectionsTable A-1 Connection Manager Tasks Action Table A-1 Connection Manager Tasks Task ActionNCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide Advanced Users Configuration Notes Configuring Terminals Control Panel Mouse Table A-2 Terminal Properties Tasks ActionTab, select Specify an IP Address Task Action NCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide Index Index Index-2 NCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s GuideIndex-3