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Users Guide
Wyse
®
Winterm
TM
1 series, Based on Wyse Thin OS
Issue: 121906
Written and published by:
Wyse Technology Inc., December 2006
Created using FrameMaker
®
and Acrobat
®
Contents
Main
Page
Thin Client Requirements Compliance
FCC Compliance
IEC/EN Compliance
Canadian DOC Notices
IEC/EN Notice
Page
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Getting Started
3 Setting Up the Thin Client 25
Page
1
About this Guide
Organization of this Guide
Wyse Technical Support
2 Related Online Resources Available at Wyse
2
What Happens When You Turn on Your Thin Client
Accessing the Enterprise Servers Available
4
Signing-on
Changing Your Password
6
Understanding Your User Profile
Knowing Your Assigned Privileges and User Mode
Assigned Privileges
8 User Modes
Understanding System Lock-down
About the Session Services You Will Use
Logging Off and Shutting Down
10
Using the Desktop
Viewing System Information
12 Understanding the Window Display Modes
Using the Shortcut Menu and Desktop Menu
Using the System Setup Submenu
14
Accessing System Information
Accessing Available Applications
Accessing the PPPoE Manager
Accessing the Dialup Manager
Accessing the PPTP Manager
Accessing the Network Test Tools
Accessing the Shutdown Options
Using the Connect Manager
About Configuring ICA and RDP Connections
Page
Page
20
Configuring RDP Connections
22
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Page
3
26
Setting System Preferences
Page
28
Configuring Network Settings
Page
30
Page
32
Setting Up Wireless Access
34
Selecting Display Settings
Configuring Serial Communications
36
Setting Up Printers
Page
38
Page
40
Configuring LPD Services
Setting Up Windows NT4 Servers
Setting Up Windows 2000/2003 Servers
Configuring Touch Screens
Page
4
Connections
Using Ethernet Direct Access
Using Wireless Direct Access
44
Configuring PPPoE Access
Configuring Dialup Modem Access
46
Page
48
Configuring PPTP VPN Access
Page
50
5
Using Ping
52
Using Trace Route
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