NComputing L-Series User Manual page 32

Access terminal
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The settings you can change are all the same settings you can change when you use the "Options" window on the
access terminal itself. See the access terminal setup section for details on these settings.
Note: There are four settings you can change in the "Device Properties" window that you can't change in the
access terminal's "Options" window. One is the device's name. You can configure it on the management console
by clicking on the "Connection Settings" button. The second is the access terminal's group membership. You can
add the access terminal to a group or multiple groups by clicking the "Member of Groups" button and adding the
groups to the list. The third is enabling and disabling USB on the selected device. In the "Device Properties"
window, there is a checkbox labeled, "Enable USB on this device". The fourth is the "Auto-Connect" feature. It
is available under the "Connection Settings" button in device configuration. This feature enables configuring the
access terminal to automatically connect using a specific profile when it is restarted or logged off.
You can print the access terminal's information by clicking on the "Print" button.
In the "UTMA/UTSA Device Group(s)" tree item, you can create groups of access terminals for administrative
purposes. You can use groups to organize your access terminal records by any criteria. Access terminals can
belong to as many groups as necessary.
Right-clicking on the "UTMA/UTSA Device Group(s)" tree item will bring up a context menu where you can
create a group.
In the "Enter UTMA Device group name" window, enter the group name and description.
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