NOTE: The options to log off or reboot from the connection bar are disabled by default in the Global policy. The following requirements must be met for Logoff and Restart:

—A certificate from the domain certificate authority must be installed on the HP SAM website to allow usernames and passwords to be transmitted to the server.

—The HP SAM service account must have local administrator privileges on the resource to be granted permissions to reboot or log off a user from the blade.

ConnectionBar.ShowHardReboot—integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, an option to cycle power on the resource is shown when disconnecting. Default value is 0.

NOTE: The option to perform a power cycle from the connection bar is disabled by default in the Global Policy. The following requirements must be met for Power Cycle:

—A certificate from the domain certificate authority must be installed on the HP SAM website to allow usernames and passwords to be transmitted to the server.

—Version 4.20 or later Integrated Administrator (IA) software must be used on the HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure(s). By default, the IA software has a disabled SAM account. You must enable this SAM account and create a password for the powercyle option to work.

—The IA password for the built-in SAM account must be saved in HP SAM on the Manage Data Centers page.

—One of the following HP BladeSystem Blade PCs is required:

HP BladeSystem bc2000 Blade PC

HP BladeSystem bc2200 Blade PC

HP BladeSystem bc2500 Blade PC

HP BladeSystem bc2800 Blade PC

Smart Card Settings

NOTE: Smart card settings are not valid for Blade Workstation Client series or Linux Client.

SmartCardAlways—integer value, 0 or 1. Allows user to use smart card to enter credentials and log on. If UiMode = 0 or 1, user has option of using smart card to log on. If UiMode = 2, user must log on with smart card. See “UiMode” in User Interface Customization Settings

on page 42. Default is 1 (allow).

SmartCardRequiresClick—integer value, 0 or 1. Set to 1 to require that the user click Connect after a smart card is detected. Changing this to 0 automatically initiates a connection when the user inserts a recognized smart card. Default is 1.

SmartCardCSP—string value. The CSP to use for accessing the smart card. This must match exactly the name of the CSP installed on the machine. Default is “ActivCard Gold Cryptographic Service Provider.” For example: for ActivClient 6.x, use “ActivClient Cryptographic Service Provider”.

SmartCardUidType—integer value, 1 or 8. The Type field in the smart card certificate properties enumeration, to use for determining the user UPN name. Value of 8 is CERT_NAME_UPN_TYPE. If set to 8, you must specify SmartCardUidOid. Default is 1 (CERT_NAME_EMAIL_TYPE).

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xw2x220c specifications

The HP xw2x220c is an innovative workstation that combines cutting-edge technology and robust performance, making it a popular choice for professionals in various fields such as design, engineering, and data analysis. Designed to handle demanding workloads, this workstation seamlessly integrates advanced hardware specifications and software capabilities to ensure that users experience superior efficiency and reliability.

At the core of the xw2x220c is its powerful processing capability. It is equipped with multi-core processors, which enhances its ability to manage concurrent tasks with ease. This ensures that users can run multiple applications without experiencing lags or slowdowns, making it an ideal choice for resource-intensive tasks like 3D rendering or video editing.

The graphics performance in the xw2x220c is another standout feature. With options for professional-grade GPUs, it supports high-resolution displays and complex graphical computations. This is particularly important for professionals working with graphic-intensive applications such as CAD software, where precision and speed are crucial.

Memory capacity is substantial in the xw2x220c, allowing for extensive multitasking and the ability to run large datasets or simulations. Users can typically configure their workstations with a generous amount of RAM, further enabling smoother performance and faster data processing.

In terms of storage, the xw2x220c offers multiple HDD/SSD configurations, ensuring that users can choose the best setup to meet their speed and capacity needs. Solid-state drives provide rapid data access times, vastly improving workflow and system responsiveness.

Connectivity options on the xw2x220c are comprehensive, including multiple USB ports, audio in and out, HDMI, and Ethernet connections. This versatility allows users to connect various peripherals, from external monitors to printers, enhancing the overall functionality of the workstation.

The system is also designed with expandability in mind. It features several expansion slots, allowing users to upgrade their hardware easily as technology advances. This future-proofing aspect is a significant advantage for businesses looking to invest in long-lasting equipment.

Built with durability and stability in mind, the xw2x220c adheres to stringent quality control processes. This makes it a reliable choice for professionals requiring a workstation that will endure the rigors of daily use.

Overall, the HP xw2x220c stands out for its powerful processing capabilities, professional-grade graphics performance, substantial memory and storage options, excellent connectivity, and future-proof design. This makes it a leading choice for those in need of a high-performance workstation tailored to meet the demands of intensive professional applications.