Manual Logon; Administrator Logon Access - HP t5630 - Thin Client Quick Reference Manual

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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
displays 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 displays 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 Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the Windows
Security dialog box, and then selecting Change Password. You cannot change the password
when logged on as a user.
Passwords are case-sensitive, but user names are not.
The administrator may create additional user accounts using the User Manager utility available in
the Administrative Tools option in Control Panel. However, due to local memory constraints, you
should keep the number of additional users to a minimum. For more information, see
Accounts on page

Administrator Logon Access

To access Administrator logon regardless of the state of the thin client user mode:
While holding down Shift, click Start > Shut Down. Still holding down Shift, from the Shut Down
dialog box, select Log Off, and then click OK.
The screen for Administrator logon is displayed.
NOTE:
The default username and password for the Administrator account is Administrator. The
default user name and password for the User account is User.
You can use the HP Windows Logon Configuration Manager to permanently modify the default login
user. Located in the Control Panel, only the Administrator can access this application.
Shift
11.
while clicking Start > Shut Down > Log Off. This
User
Logging On
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