Configuration; Logging On; Automatic Logon; Manual Logon - HP t5400 - Thin Client Quick Reference Manual

Microsoft windows embedded standard 2009 (wes) v. 5.1.910 and later quick reference guide
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Configuration

Logging On

You can log on to the thin client either automatically or manually.

Automatic Logon

The default for the WES 2009-based thin client is automatic logon of the locked-down User account.
The administrator can use the HP Windows Logon Configuration Manager in the Control Panel to
enable/disable auto logon and change the auto logon user name, password, and domain. Only the
administrator account can change auto logon properties.
NOTE:
To save changes, please perform the appropriate action depending on the write filter being
used. Please consult
Enabling automatic logon bypasses the Log On to Windows dialog box. To log on as a different user
while auto logon is enabled, press and hold
opens the Log On to Windows dialog box and allows you to type in the logon information.

Manual Logon

When automatic logon is disabled, thin client startup opens the Log On to Windows dialog box.
Type the logon information in the User Name and Password text boxes. Note the following:
For a user account, the factory-default user name and password are both User.
For an administrator account, the factory-default user name and password are both
Administrator.
For security purposes, HP recommends that you change the passwords from their default
values. An administrator can change passwords by pressing
ENWW
Write Filters on page 32
for detailed instructions.
Shift
while clicking Start > Shut Down > Log Off. This
Ctrl+Alt+Delete
to open the
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