Installation; Selecting A Usage Mode; About Usage Modes - HP T5145 - Thin Client - Tower Administrator's Manual

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Installation

CAUTION:
the flash memory.
Typically, to configure multiple terminals, you can configure a terminal locally and then use it as a
template for other terminals, which you can then configure using remote administration tools.
NOTE:
The thin client automatically boots into the Administrator account with HP ThinConnect open.
Users cannot add connections; therefore, the Administrator must add all needed connections and then
deploy the image.
To interrupt an auto login, press the left
session.

Selecting a Usage Mode

About Usage Modes

The thin client operates in two modes:
Local mode
Stateless mode
NOTE:
The image is the same in each mode, only the settings file changes.
Local Usage Mode
Local usage mode includes two types of accounts — Administrator and User. The default password for
Administrator is admin. There is no default password for User.
In Local usage mode, all settings are stored locally on the thin client — when you reboot the unit, the
settings remain. There are only accounts named "Administrator" and "User". Only the administrator can
make changes to the thin client.
Log in as Administrator to create the thin client settings and connections for users in User mode, and
then save the settings. When users log in, they are not able to make any changes to the settings.
Administrators can capture the settings and deploy them to other thin clients.
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Thin clients are designed for remote data storage. Excessive writes to flash may damage
The Stateless mode was previously known as the Network mode.
Shift
key while the thin client is starting up or when restarting a
Selecting a Usage Mode
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