HP T5145 - Thin Client - Tower Administrator's Manual page 9

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The area on the left side of the window lists all connections that you can assign to users. You can drag
and drop to change the order of connections. You can also add, edit, and delete connections. For more
information, see
Name: Displays the name of the connection. You cannot change the connection name from this
column.
Type: Displays the type of connection (ICA or RDP). You cannot change the connection type from
this column.
Primary: Select to designate a connection as primary. The thin client attempts secondary
connections if the primary connection fails. If more than one secondary connection is associated
with a primary connection, the thin client prioritizes the secondary connections starting with the first
connection in a group.
Auto: Select to designate whether a user is automatically logged on when HP ThinConnect starts
up. You must log in using the administrator account to enable or disable automatic connections.
Persistent: Select to designate whether or not the system attempts to reconnect when a
connection fails. You can make only primary connections persistent.
NOTE:
Alt
+ Backspace, and then log in as Administrator and edit the connection.
To temporarily disable Auto and Persistent, hold the left
operating system has loaded.
The Persistent feature setting is active only when in user mode.
Prompt: Select to configure the system to determine whether a user is still using the thin client
after a group of connections fails. Clear this check box to allow the system to continue to cycle
through the connections in the group.
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To disable an automatic connection, the user must quit the current session using
7.
Shift
key after logging on until the
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