Compaq Evo T1010 Quick Reference Manual
Compaq Evo T1010 Quick Reference Manual

Compaq Evo T1010 Quick Reference Manual

Nt embedded terminals

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Compaq Evo T20 and Compaq T1010
NT Embedded Terminals
Quick Reference Guide

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Compaq Terminal Models Overview
Evo T20 Terminal Description
Details the Compaq Evo T20 terminal, a compact, low-profile, modular NT Embedded-based thin client.
T1010 Terminal Description
Describes the Compaq T1010 terminal, a modular NT Embedded-based thin client with back panel connections.
Extended Windows NT Embedded Features
Control Panel Configuration Options
Explains extended features accessible via the Control Panel, including Ramdisk size and Time Sync settings.
Terminal Program Features
Details extended program features like Client Connection Manager, Image Upgrade, and WinVNC for terminal management.
Using Your Terminal System
Logging On and Time Synchronization
Guides on terminal logon procedures, auto-logon management, and synchronizing system time with servers.
Domain Joining and Shutdown Procedures
Covers procedures for joining a network domain and proper shutdown or restart of the NT Embedded based terminal.
Windows NT Embedded Desktop Views
User Desktop Interface
Describes the standard user desktop, including the Start menu items like Internet Explorer and Citrix Program Neighborhood.
Administrator Desktop Interface
Details the administrator desktop, providing access to Control Panel, Programs, Settings, and other administrative tools.
Terminal Application Notes and Drive Management
Drive Z and C: Flash Memory Usage
Notes on volatile (Z:) and non-volatile (C:) drives, recommending server-based file saving and warning about Flash memory reduction.
Firmware Upgrade Methods
Outlines three methods for upgrading terminal firmware: Rapport, Image Upgrade, and AT command line usage.
Network and Domain Configuration
Mapping Network Drives
Explains how administrators can map network drives to the terminal for accessing shared resources.
Domain Participation
Details considerations for domain participation, including roaming profiles and the importance of changing System IDs (SIDs).
Setting Keyboard Languages
Configuring Keyboard and Regional Settings
Details the steps for administrators to set and change keyboard languages and regional settings on the terminal.
Remote Administrator Support Functions
Terminal Shadowing Procedures
Explains how to enable and use shadowing for troubleshooting and remote user action observation and control.

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