Description Of Modes; Maintenance; Normal; Remapping Stations - HP t200 Manual

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Operating system maximum number of users: 20 (see

Description of Modes

Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 can operate in two different modes described below:
Maintenance, see
Normal, see

Maintenance

Maintenance mode is the state of the MultiPoint Server 2011 system in which the administrative user
performs maintenance tasks. No stations switch to this mode—this mode ends all user sessions. All
software and driver installations are performed in Maintenance mode, including updating system
settings.
Maintenance Mode can be accessed by choosing "Switch to Maintenance Mode" from within the
MultiPoint Manager.

Normal

Normal mode is the default mode. Users normally log in and perform individual task on each station in
Normal mode. Each session runs a separate RDP session. Software updates and driver installations
should not be performed in Normal mode.

Remapping Stations

MultiSeat uses an auto-mapping function to associate each attached zero client. If the auto-mapping
function fails to work, then the user can manually associate their workstation with this function. Auto-
mapping does not apply to the host PC station. The remap function could be used to reconfigure the
host PC station's association if the configuration has changed.
To perform this action, choose "Remap all stations" from the MultiPoint Manager.

Topology

Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 supports PS/2 keyboard/mouse on the host system.
Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 supports audio and microphone on the host PC station.
NOTE:
mouse. It will not function with USB keyboard or mouse.
Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 supports daisy-chaining of client devices connected by USB
cable. Daisy-chaining can simplify cabling and extend the distance between the host and a
station without additional USB hubs.
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Chapter 1 Fundamentals
Maintenance on page 2
Normal on page 2
For this to function, the host stations must be configured using PS/2 keyboard and
Performance Considerations on page
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