80 Typical Use Case Scenarios
A DMZ is a computer host or a small network inserted as a neutral zone
between a private network within the company and the public network
outside the company.
4
Instruct the user to log in and connect to the HTTP server through the
home network.
5
When the user logs in, the configuration settings are applied to the mobile
thin client from the HTTP server over the home network.
Case 6 - Applying Configuration Files for New or Different Thin Client Users
If you want to re-configure a thin client for a new or a different user, perform
the following steps:
1
Log in to the Repository Server as administrator and launch the WCM
GUI.
2
Edit the configuration settings in an existing file. For more information,
see Editing Existing Configuration Files.
3
Copy the configuration file to a USB key.
4
Log in as administrator into the thin client system that you want to re-
configure.
5
Launch the WCM Client on the thin client system and click the
Import
Configuration
option.
6
Insert the USB key to the thin client, select
Local,
and enter the USB path
of the configuration file.
7
Click
Import
to remove all the previous configurations and apply the
desired configurations from the local USB key.
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