Saving Files; Mapping Network Drives; Roaming Profiles; Quick Reference Guide - HP t5710 - Thin Client Quick Reference Manual

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Configuration

Saving files

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Mapping network drives

Roaming profiles

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session. See the write filter topics in
Write Filter Manager."
the write filter when you no longer want permanent changes.
CAUTION: The thin client uses an embedded operating system with a
fixed amount of flash memory. HP recommends that you save files that you
want to retain on a server rather than on your thin client. Be careful of
application settings that write to the C drive, which resides in flash
memory (in particular, many applications by default write cache files to
the C drive on the local system). If you must write to a local drive, change
the application settings to use the Z drive. To minimize writing to the C
drive, update configuration settings as described in
"User accounts."
You can map network drives if you log on as either Administrator or
User.
To keep the mappings after the thin client is rebooted:
1. Disable the write filter cache during the current boot session or
-commit
issue the
2. Select Reconnect at Logon.
Because a user logon cannot disable the write filter cache, you can
retain the mappings by logging off the user (do not shut down or
restart) and logging back on as Administrator, and then disabling the
write filter.
You can also assign the remote home directory by using a user
manager utility or by other means known to administrators.
Write roaming profiles to the C drive. The profiles need to be limited
in size and will not be retained when the thin client is rebooted.
www.hp.com
Chapter 4, in section "Enhanced
for instructions to disable the cache. Enable
command.
Chapter 2, in section

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