In the String Value field, type in the FTP Server User Name, e.g., anonymous.
12. Scroll down to select option 185.
Select the check box beside that number.
In the String Value field, type in the FTP Server User Name, e.g., anonymous.
13. Click Apply and OK to save and exit out of the applet.
4.
If the DHCP server does not work, update the FTP information to make the thin client aware of a
network environment.
Follow these steps:
a.
Click Settings > Management.
b.
Clear the Enable Automatic Update checkbox.
c.
In the FTP Address filed, type the IP address of the FTP server that houses the operating
system imate file (for example, 150.0.0.5).
d.
Type the FTP server path in the FTP Location field.
e.
(Recommended) Be sure that the FTP Port is set to 21 (the default).
f.
Type a valid user name on the server in the FTP Username field to authenticate the FTP
process.
g.
Click Set Password and type a valid FTP password on the server to authenticate the FTP
process.
Accessing Global and User Profile .xml Files Using Domain
Authentication
To access the global and user profile .xml files using domain authentication, set the domain user name
and password to the values of scope options 184 and 185. For example:
●
FTP Server User Name: 184 = americas\harry
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FTP Server Password: 185 = cookies
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americas is the domain name
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harry is the domain user name
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cookies is the domain password
Changing User-defined DHCP Scope Options
By default, the following DHCP scope options are preset:
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FTP Server IP Address: 161
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FTP Server Path: 162
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FTP Server User Name: 184
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FTP Server Password: 185
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