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Click the Local Storage icon on the left-hand side of the Control Panel
under System.
No Local Storage-Selecting this mode disables persistence. The thin
client becomes stateless and relies completely on the management server
for all its configurations. Be sure to press the Apply button and then
reboot the thin client for this mode to take effect.
Enable Local Storage (default)-While running in this mode, DeTOS will
write to the local DOM each and every time configurations are added,
deleted or modified under the Control Panel. Press the Apply button and
then reboot the thin client for this mode to take effect.
Enable Snapshot Storage-To utilize local storage in a profile-like
manner. Be sure to press the Apply button, and then reboot. Upon reboot,
configure the thin client as desired, and then press the Take Snapshot
button. From now on, the thin client will use the same configuration as
when the snapshot was taken – even after reboots.
Clear Local Storage-Press this button to clear-out all settings currently
stored in local or snapshot storage. Be sure to reboot the thin client after
you pressed this button.
Take Snapshot-While running in a Snapshot Storage mode, you may
press this button to capture the thin client's current connections and
settings configuration. Be sure to reboot the terminal after you pressed
this button.
NOTE: No matter which persistence option you select, it is recommended that you
password protect the Control Panel to prevent your end-users from accidentally changing
the mode.
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