Time Synchronization; Joining A Domain; Shutting Down - HP Compaq t1010 Quick Reference Manual

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Using Your System

Time Synchronization

The Dimension 4 time sync application automatically launches
each time the terminal is started. It searches pre-configured time
servers in sequence until it connects and sets the time on the
terminal. The application then automatically exits. If the
application cannot connect with a time server within
approximately 15 seconds it will time-out and close. The time on
the terminal will not be accurate, and will need to be set
manually.

Joining A Domain

If you are joining a domain you must have a unique system ID
(SID). All terminals are shipped from the factory with identical
SIDs. Therefore, before joining a domain with your unit, change
the SID.
Contact your System Administrator to have this done.
System Administrators: If you do not already have the
appropriate utility to change the SID, contact your software
supplier.

Shutting Down

Shutting down the NT Embedded-based Evo Thin Client T20
or the Thin Client T1010 varies slightly from standard
Microsoft Windows and Windows NT based equipment. To shut
down, Restart, or Logoff, simply click the Start button in the
Task Bar and select the appropriate action from the Start pop-up
menu. (See the following figure).
You may also logoff by using the
5–2
+
+
key combination.
Ctrl
Alt
Del
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