HP 4320t Mobile User accounts, Mapping network drives, Roaming profiles, Creating user profiles

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careful of application settings that write to the C drive, which resides in flash memory (in particular, many applications by default write cache files to the C drive on the local system). If you must write to a local drive, change the application settings to use the Z drive. To minimize writing to the C drive, update the configuration settings.

Mapping network drives

To keep the mappings after the computer is restarted, follow these steps:

1.Disable the write filter cache during the current boot session or issue the –commitcommand.

2.Click Reconnect at logon.

Because a user logon cannot disable the write filter cache, you can retain the mappings created by a user by logging off the user (do not shut down or restart the computer), logging back on as administrator, and then disabling the write filter.

You can also assign the remote home directory by using the Local Users and Groups utility or by other means known to administrators.

Roaming profiles

Write roaming profiles to the C drive. The profiles need to be limited in size and will not be retained when the computer is restarted.

NOTE: For roaming profiles to work and be downloaded, sufficient flash space must be available. You might need to remove software components to free up space for roaming profiles.

User accounts

Creating a new user account

NOTE: Be sure to disable the write filter cache during the boot session in which a new account is created. The write filter must be reenabled after saving all of your permanent changes to flash.

You must log on as administrator to create user accounts locally or remotely. Because of local flash/ disk space constraints, you should keep the number of additional users to a minimum.

The Local Users and Groups utility allows the administrator to create, delete, and maintain user accounts.

To access the Local Users and Groups utility:

Select Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools.

Creating user profiles

A new user profile is automatically configured from a template based on the default user or administrator access settings in the registry, browser profiles, and ICA and Microsoft RDP initial settings. If the default user or administrator profile settings are changed from those set at the factory, the changed settings are automatically applied to the new user profile.

For the new user to match the characteristics of the default user, the administrator must create the user in the User group and add the new user to the Administrator group. The default user is in both groups; otherwise the new user will not be able to add a local printer. The user's actions are still limited while the user is in the Administrator group.

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Contents HP 4320t Mobile Thin Client Product notice Safety warning notice Iv Safety warning notice Table of contents Applications Multimedia Inserting a digital card Removing a digital card Hardware upgrades Page Display Identifying the hardwarePointing devices TopLights Buttons, switches, and speakers Fn key KeysEnvironmental Notices FrontLeft side Right sideBottom Wireless antennasIdentifying the labels Component Description Using the File-Based Write Filter command line utility HP Write FiltersFile-Based Write Filter Using the File-Based Write Filter status utility Using the File-Based Write Filter configuration interfaceEnhanced Write Filter Using the Enhanced Write Filter command line utility All Using the Enhanced Write Filter configuration interfaceUsing the Enhanced Write Filter status utility Drive C ConfigurationLocal drives Drive ZCreating a new user account User accountsMapping network drives Roaming profilesPage TeemTalk Terminal Emulation ApplicationsRemote Desktop Connection HP Remote Graphics Software RGSHP ThinState Capture Microsoft Internet Explorer Windows Media PlayerHP ThinState Deploy Using pointing devices Using the keyboardPointing devices and keyboard Increasing screen brightness Switching the screen imageDisplaying system information Decreasing screen brightnessUsing the keypads Enabling and disabling the embedded numeric keypad Using the embedded numeric keypadSwitching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad Using an optional external numeric keypadPower control and light locations PowerInitiating and exiting Sleep Setting power optionsUsing power-saving states Shutting down the computerInserting or removing the battery Using battery powerUsing the Power Meter Displaying the remaining battery chargeCharging a battery Managing low battery levels Identifying low battery levelsResolving a low battery level Conserving battery power Storing a batteryDisposing of a used battery Connecting the AC adapter Using external AC powerPage Using multimedia hardware Using the audio featuresMultimedia Adjusting the volume Using the video featuresUsing the audio-in microphone jack Using the audio-out headphone jackUsing the Hdmi port Using multimedia software Opening preinstalled multimedia softwareUsing multimedia software Preventing playback disruptions Using Wlan WirelessAbout integrated wireless devices Using wireless controlsConnecting to a Wlan Setting up a WlanIdentifying a Wlan device Using wireless security featuresUsing a modem Connecting a modem cableModem and LAN Connecting a country- or region-specific modem cable adapter Viewing the current location selection Selecting a location settingAdding new locations when traveling Solving travel connection problemsSet the modem to ignore dial tones Connecting to a local area network Using passwords SecurityProtecting the computer Manual logon Setting passwords in WindowsUsing administrator and user passwords Automatic logonManaging a setup password Setting passwords in Computer SetupUsing a setup password Administrator logonEntering a setup password Installing a security cableSecuring USB ports Connecting hardwareUsing a USB device Connecting a USB deviceUsing the USB Storage Options utility Inserting a digital card Using Media Card Reader cardsRemoving a digital card Using ExpressCards Configuring an ExpressCardInserting an ExpressCard Removing an ExpressCard Handling drives Hardware upgradesIdentifying installed drives Using optical drives select models onlyRemoving an optical disc CD or DVD Inserting an optical disc CD or DVDWhen the disc tray does not open When the disc tray opensUsing optional external devices Using external drivesInserting and replacing memory modules Using an optional external MultiBay or external MultiBayPage Page Page Page Page Page MultiBoot About the boot order deviceEnabling boot devices in Computer Setup Choosing MultiBoot preferences Considering boot order changesSetting a new boot order in Computer Setup Dynamically choosing a boot device using the F9 promptSetting a MultiBoot Express prompt Entering MultiBoot Express preferences Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup Computer SetupStarting Computer Setup Using Computer SetupComputer Setup menus Restoring factory settings in Computer SetupFile menu Security menu System Configuration menuComputer Setup menus Computer Setup Traveling and shipping Cleaning the displayCleaning the keyboard Routine carePage USB IndexHdmi Hdmi USB
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