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  • Page 1 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual Windows-Based Terminal User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Enable/Disable Name Resolution Services ... …..12 3.2.3 Alternative Display Settings ... …..13 3.2.4 Local Printer Setup... …..14 3.2.5 Select the Printer Port ... …..14 3.2.6 Select the Printer Model ... …..16 3.2.6.1 3.2.6.2 3.2.7 Finish the Setup Wizard ... …..20 CHAPTER 4 Connections Management ...
  • Page 3 7.1.1 To view mapped client printers when connected to a MetaFrame server ... …..79 7.1.2 To manually map a client printer on a MetaFrame server ... …..79 Select the Printer Model... …..54 Setup for LPD ... …..65 Add a remote printer... …..68 LPD Printing...
  • Page 4 CHAPTER 8 Desktop Mode Control Panel ………………………………………………………………………………….80 8.1.1 Display Properties ………………………………………………………………………80 8.1.2 General Properties ……………………………………………………………………..81 Add a Connection …………………………………………………………………………….81 Advanced Function on Desktop Mode…………………………………………………82 8.3.1 Task Manager…………………………………………………………………………..82 8.3.2 Task Bar………………………………………………………………………………….82 8.3.3 Hot Key Functions ..…………………………………………………………………….83 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual...
  • Page 5: Fcc Statement

    Trademarks ICA 3 is a registered trademark and MetaFrame is a trademark of Citrix Systems Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other products are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. The Energy Star emblem does not represent endorsement of any product or service. Specifications subject to change without notice.
  • Page 6: License Agreement

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual License Agreement YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS EQUIPMENT WHICH CONTAINS SOFTWARE IN A NON-VOLATILE FORMAT AND CERTAIN OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (HEREAFTER “FIRMWARE”). USING THIS EQUIPMENT INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Grant You may use the Firmware in or in conjunction with the Equipment as provided to You.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 License Agreement

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual EULA for Microsoft® Windows® CE Operating System for Windows-based Terminal Devices Version 1.5 IMPORTANT—READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and the manufacturer (MANUFACTURER) of the special purpose computing device (SYSTEM) you acquired which includes certain Microsoft software product(s) installed on the SYSTEM and/or included in the SYSTEM package (SOFTWARE).
  • Page 8 1.Grant of License SOFTWARE includes software already installed on the SYSTEM (SYSTEM SOFTWARE) and, if included in the SYSTEM package, software contained on the CD-ROM disk and/or floppy disk(s) labeled "Desktop Software for Microsoft Windows CE" (DESKTOP SOFTWARE). This EULA grants you the following rights to the SOFTWARE: SYSTEM SOFTWARE You may use the SYSTEM SOFTWARE only as installed in the...
  • Page 9 concerning this EULA, or if you desire to contact MANUFACTURER for any other reason, please refer to the address provided in the documentation for the SYSTEM. 6.Export Restrictions You agree that you will not export or re-export the SOFTWARE to any country, person, or entity subject to U.S.
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Product Review

    2 Product Overview 2.1 WBTs WBTs (Windows-based Terminals) are designed to connect to WTS (Windows Terminal Server) servers via RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol), or Windows NT applications server via ICA (Independent Computing Architecture). RDP is the Windows CE-based protocol for connecting to Windows terminal servers. ICA is a distributed presentation services protocol for Windows NT server, allowing an application's user interface to execute on a Windows-based terminal while the application's logic executes on the server.
  • Page 11: Terminal Features

    2.3 Terminal Features Physical Characteristics Height 232 mm (11.21 in) Width 51 mm (2.08 in) Depth 202 mm (10.41 in) Net Weight 2.20 kgs (4.85 lbs) Power Cord 6 ft (1.83m) Environmental Operating Temperature 5 to 40 Non-operating Temperature -40to 60 Operating Humidity 20% to 80%, non-condensing Operating Altitude...
  • Page 12: Connector Descriptions

    Smart Card Slot Mouse Connector Descriptions 2.4.2 LAN LED Indicators This LED indicates the link (amber), activity (amber) status of network conditions. The detailed information is explained as follows: Link Indicator (amber) This LED lights to indicate a successful network connection. Activity Indicator (amber) This LED lights when there is network packets sent or received through the RJ-45 port.
  • Page 13 These connectors can be used for the serial device such as a modem device. Parallel Port Connector This connector can be used for a printer connection. Power Connector This connector is for connecting the power cord with the terminal and the AC outlet.
  • Page 14 Before you use the CE5.0… 1. Get the device and Boot loader ready For using the F/W of CE5.0, You must update the Boot loader for CE5.0 to ensure all of the devices and function normally. 2. The differences between CE4.2 and CE5.0 Two user interface styles supported a.
  • Page 15: Chapter 3 Initial Terminal Setup

    3 Initial Terminal Setup The Setup Wizard is used for initial setup of the terminal's properties. The wizard runs when: You turn on your terminal for the first time. Your terminal has been restarted with selecting factory default setting. A new image has been downloaded to your terminal. 3.1 Hot-keys Functions Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down Arrow Use this function to switch between Active Connections...
  • Page 16: Network Configuration

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 3.2.1 Network Configuration Network attached device must contain a unique network identifier. If the network is using TCP/IP as a communication protocol, these identifiers are called IP addresses. The following series of screens will allow you to choose from two different methods of assigning the IP addresses.
  • Page 17: Specify A Static Ip Address

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 3.2.1.2 Specify a static IP address If the method you selected on the prior screen was to enter a static IP address, the below screen will appear. You will be required to enter the following information onto the screen. IP address Required for identifying this unit to the network.
  • Page 18: Alternative Display Settings

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 3.2.3 Alternative Display Settings The monitor support several kinds of resolutions. If you want to test it, choose the desired resolution from the list box and click Test. Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency If the screen image tests OK, the monitor will support the selected resolution. After the system implement testing new mode as user set up.
  • Page 19: Local Printer Setup

    3.2.5 Select the Printer Port Select one of the ports, LPT1, COM1 or COM2 port that you want to use to communicate with your local printer. Or you can select Network to set a network printer. When you select the COM1 or COM2 .You can also select the baud rate of COM1 or COM2 port.
  • Page 20 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual Select the Printer Port (For LPT1) Select the Printer Port & BAUD RATE (For COM1 or COM2) Select the Network Printer...
  • Page 21: Select The Printer Model

    3.2.6 Select the Printer Model Select the manufacturer and model of your printer. If your printer name is not listed, check with your printer document and select one that is closer. The printer will then show on the dialog box of Printers Properties on Terminal Properties after press [F2] as shown in chapter 6.5.
  • Page 22 And ask if user want to configure another printer. If does not please enable No and click Next. Or enable Yes to continue configure another printer. The screen will go back to Select the Printer Port as shown on page 15, Then follow the setup procedures again after selecting the printer port.
  • Page 23: User Define

    User Defined 3.2.6.2 If your printer name is not listed, please enable” User Defined” to setup then click Next. Note: User has to prior install the printer driver in server when performing the User Defined. Enter your printer Model & Manufacture to setup then click Next. (Com1, Com2, Lpt1) Enter your printer Model &...
  • Page 24 User must supply a name for this printer then click Next. Set Default Printer User can choose using this printer as the default printer or not. Click Next to process. The WBT will notify that “User has successfully configured the printer”...
  • Page 25: Finish The Setup Wizard

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual Then tap Finish to apply the setting. After the printer setup OK then the added printer model would be showed up. 3.2.7 Finish the Setup Wizard To review or change settings made on previous pages, click Back; to apply the settings, click Finish.
  • Page 26: Chapter 4 Connections Management

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 4 Connections Management The Terminal Connection Manager dialog box is designed to help you manage your terminal's network connections. The dialog box displays after the terminal's initial splash screen, and consists of the Connections properties sheet and the Configure properties sheet.
  • Page 27: Creating New Connections

    4.3 Creating New Connections The New Connection dialog box is used to create new network connections. This dialog box is invoked by: Clicking on the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box. Clicking on Add command button on the Configure properties sheet.
  • Page 28: Rdp Connection

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 4.4 RDP Connections To create a new RDP connection, use the Terminal Connection Wizard. Make selections and enter the data in each dialog box. Click on the Next command button to move to the next dialog box. When you are finished, the new connection will be added to the Connection Name list in the Terminal Connection Manager.
  • Page 29 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual Click on Desktop if you want the Windows NT desktop displayed by default while connecting. Or click on Application file name and type its name when you want to start this application while connecting. You can also specify a working directory when you specify an application.
  • Page 30: General Tab

    4.4.1 General Tab Change the Name and IP Address or DNS Name for the connection. If you want to logon automatically, enable Automatic Logon and type the Username, Password and Domain. 4.4.2 Display Tab Change the Colors for RDP connection. If default the connection bar is enable.
  • Page 31: Local Resource Tab

    4.4.3 Local Resource Tab Functions shown in local device. Choosing “Bring to this computer”. Could bring the sounds from the server to the client device. 4.4.4 Programs Tab Click on Desktop if you want the Windows NT desktop displayed by default while connecting. Or click on Application file name and type its name when you want to start this application while connecting.
  • Page 32: Experience Tab

    4.4.5 Experience Tab The Experience properties sheet lets you configure the connection speed. 4.5 ICA Connections Use this application to create a Citrix ICA connection. Choose the Network Connection or Dial-In Connection for the remote application. 4.5.1 Creating a New ICA Connection Entry You can configure and run two types of ICA sessions: Citrix server connections and published applications.
  • Page 33 Note The ICA Windows-based Terminal does not support modem callback. When using modem callback, the server hangs up on dial-in connections at logon and then dials a specified number to reconnect to the user attempting to log on. Because Windows-based Terminal contains no mechanism to answer the return call, the ICA Windows-based Terminal does not support modem callback for dial-in connections.
  • Page 34 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual If your WBT is not on the same network as the Citrix server you would like to connect to, the server name will not appear in the list (this would occur if you are on the other side of a router, across the Internet, or using RAS to connect to a remote network containing Citrix servers).
  • Page 35: Connecting To A Citrix Server

    4.5.1.5 The Select a Title for the ICA Connection page appears: Enter a name for the connection entry. The name you choose is the name of the entry in the Current Client Connections list and appears in the title bar of the ICA session window. 4.5.1.6 Click “Done”...
  • Page 36: To Change The Properties Of A Connection Entry

    4.5.3 Changing a Connection Entry This section describes how to change the properties of an existing connection entry. 4.5.3.1 To change the properties of a connection entry In the Connection Manager dialog box, click the Configure tab. Click the name of the connection entry that you want to change. Click Edit to display the Edit Connection Details dialog box.
  • Page 37: Specifying Logon Information

    In the Command Line box, specify the path and file name of the application to be run after connecting to the Citrix server. For example, to launch Notepad automatically after connecting to the Citrix server, type: C:\Wtsrv\Notepad.exe In the Working Directory box, specify the working directory to be used with the application. If you use Notepad to work on documents in the C:\My Documents directory, type C:\My Documents.
  • Page 38: Changing The Window Properties

    4.5.3.4 Changing the Window Properties Use the Window tab to change the number of colors to use for ICA connections made using the connection entry. In the Connection Manager dialog box, click Configure. Select the connection entry that you want to change and click Edit. Click the Window tab.
  • Page 39: Changing The Title Of The Connection Entry

    Medium. Using this value results in less bandwidth consumption than when using High. Compression of sound data provides greater bandwidth efficiency but reduces sound quality somewhat. This value is recommended for most LAN-based connections. Low. This value offers the most efficient use of bandwidth but also decreases sound quality severely. This value is recommended for low-bandwidth connections, including most modem connections.
  • Page 40 Click Connect via SOCKS proxy. In the Address of proxy to use box, enter the SOCKS proxy server’s IP address. In the Port box, enter the proxy server's port number (if different than 1080). Click OK to save your changes. Configuring Alternate Address Translation If the ICA Client is outside a firewall that uses address re-mapping, you must configure the ICA Client to use the alternate address returned by the master ICA Browser.
  • Page 41: Remote Dial-Up/ Direct Cable Connection/ Vpn Operations / Pppoe

    Click Use alternate address for firewall connection. Click OK to save your changes. 4.6 Remote Dial-Up/ Direct Cable Connection/ VPN Operations / PPPOE 4.6.1 Remote Dial-Up Connection 4.6.1.1 Make New Connection 1. In the Connection Manager dialog box, click the Configure tab. 2.
  • Page 42 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 4.6.1.3 Make New Dial-Up Connection The Make New Dial-Up Connection dialog should now appear. Select the serial connection for the current COM port being used for the connection. Then click on Configure… 4.6.1.4 Device Properties Port Setting The Device Properties dialog should now display.
  • Page 43 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual Call Options Select the Call Options tab. Select “Wait for dial tone before dialing” and deselect the rest of the options. Click “OK” when finished. 4.6.1.5 TCP/IP Settings From the Make New Dial-Up Connection dialog click on the TCP/IP Settings button. In the TCP/IP Settings dialog select the General tab.
  • Page 44 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual You will be back in the Make New Dial-Up Connection dialog when finish setup. 4.6.1.6 Security Setting From the Make New Dial-Up Connection dialog click on the Security Settings button. Use the Security properties sheet to access security features if you want. 4.6.1.7 Country, Area code and Telephone Below the Country, Area code and Telephone number must be entered correctly in the blank area for Dial-Up Connection.
  • Page 45 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 4.6.1.8 To start PPP Dial-Up Connection In Connection Manager dialog box click Connections tag and select the RAS connection you would like to connect to. The following figures will appear. You will have to enter the User Name, Password and Domain to log on the connection. In this dialog you can click on “Dial Properties…”...
  • Page 46: Direct Connection

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual The “Dialing Patterns…” dialog lets you configure the settings shown as below. Once everything is correctly set up, click on Connect on Dial-up Connection dialog. The target and host should now be connected. You should see connection icons in the status bars of your host and target. Once the PPP Dial-Up is connected successfully, then press the Hot-keys “Ctrl +Alt + End “...
  • Page 47: Virtual Private Network Connection

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 4.6.2.2 To Start Direct Connection In Connection Manager dialog box click Connections tag and select the RAS connection you would like to connect to. The figure shows as below. The target and host should now be connected. You should see connection icons in the status bars of your host and target. Once the Direct Connection is connected successfully, then press the Hot-keys “Ctrl +Alt + End “...
  • Page 48: Ppp Over Ethernet Connection (Pppoe)

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual The Make New Virtual Private Network Connection dialog should now appear. Type in the Host name or IP address you wish to connect to. Then click on “TCP /IP Setting” .The TCP/IP Setting is the same as stated in the Make New Dial-Up Connection above.
  • Page 49: Microsoft Internet Explorer Connection

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual The Make New PPP over Ethernet Connection dialog should now appear. Type in the Host name or IP address you wish to connect to. Then click on “TCP /IP Setting” .The TCP/IP Setting is the same as stated in the Make New Dial-Up Connection above.
  • Page 50 The following figure shall now appear. Type a name and your desired Start Page for this connection, click on OK to complete this connection. This Web connection will now show on the Connection Manager. You could choose to connect by LAN on “dial up”. If you have a proxy server, you could enable it when access to the Internet.
  • Page 51 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual This column is the security settings for Internet. You can customize the security level in this dialog box. The privacy Internet setting can be set up in this dialog box.
  • Page 52 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual In this dialog box, you can setup the advanced Internet setting. You can block the popup windows in the Popups dialog box. . Set the web sites that you allow to popup.
  • Page 53: To Start A Microsoft Internet Explorer Connection

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual You can also select the events you want to block their popups 4.7.2 To Start a Microsoft Internet Explorer Connection To start this connection simply press F2 to enter the Connection Manger, then click on Connections tab, double click this Web connection.
  • Page 54: The Mediaplayer Editor V2.0

    4.8.2 The MediaPlayer Editor V2.0 The Dialog of MediaPlayer Editor V2.0 will be showed. You can set the following options: (1) Windows Media Buffering: select the buffer 1seconds <-> 5 seconds (2) Volume: You can set the volume when playing the media and select the sound is mute or loud. (3) PlayBack : Select Play Once when you want to play a time .
  • Page 55: Chapter 5 Advanced Function For Connections

    5 Advanced Function for Connections This WBT provides some advanced function for all connections such as Multiple Auto Start-Up and Multiple Auto Reconnect. Multiple Auto Start-Up In Configure tab of Terminal Properties dialog you can choose the connection entry you wish to configure, then click on “Startup”, the following figure will appear: Click on “Add”...
  • Page 56: Chapter 6 Terminal Properties

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 6 Terminal Properties Terminal properties can be reset at any time during the normal terminal operation. In any connection you can just press the hot-keys “Ctrl+Alt+End” to return to Terminal Connection Manager dialog box. By pressing the [F2] key to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.
  • Page 57: Display Configuration

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual Display Configuration The Display properties sheet lets you configure the terminal's display screen. Invoke this properties sheet by clicking on the You can also Test Display tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box. The following figure shows the properties sheet. your display after selecting one Refresh Frequency, the new testing mode will appear.
  • Page 58: Control Panel Tab

    Select one of the ports, LPT1, COM1 or COM2 that you want to use to communicate with your local printer. Or you can select Network to set a network printer. When you select the COM1 or COM2 .You can also select the baud rate of COM1 or COM2 port.
  • Page 59: Select The Printer Model

    Select the manufacturer and model of your printer. If your printer name is not listed, check with your printer document and select one that is closer. If you want this local printer as your terminal’s default print, then check the box Make this the default print.
  • Page 60: Keyboard Input

    6.3.2 Keyboard Input The Keyboard properties sheet lets you configure your terminal's keyboard. Invoke this properties sheet by clicking on the Keyboard icon. The following figure shows the properties sheet. Keyboard Properties Sheet 6.3.3 Owner Properties 6.3.3.1 Identification 1.To protect users rights, User could key in their identification data before entering connection manager. 2.Enable”display owner identification”...
  • Page 61: System Properties

    6.3.3.3 Network ID Enter User name and Password when access to the Network. 6.3.3.4 Password Setting User should key in Password when activating “ power on” and “ screen saver “ functions. 6.3.4 System Properties 6.3.4.1General By clicking on the “General” icon, all the system information will be displayed. BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual...
  • Page 62 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 6.3.4.2 Memory By clicking on the “Memory” icon, you can adjust the memory, as you want to run the programs. 6.3.4.3 Device Sheet By clicking on the “Device Name” icon, you can identify your Windows CE device to other computers. 6.3.4.4 Copyrights Sheet By clicking on the “Copyrights”...
  • Page 63: Mouse Properties

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 6.3.4.5 Network Information By clicking on the “Network Information” icon, all the existing network information will be displayed. 6.3.5 Mouse Properties Click Mouse Properties if you want to configure your mouse setting to Right-Handed or Left-Handed, and the Pointer Speed.
  • Page 64 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 6.3.6.2 Sound The sounds of events, application and notifications could be set up as default sound or there are several choices. Browse (test) it before you save the settings. Set up events and so on sounds as default or no sound. Save the sound scheme as the event which you choice.
  • Page 65: Date/Time Properties

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 6.3.7 Date/Time Properties User can set up your local time for this device. 6.3.8 Storage Manager Properties If the machine is connected with any floppy or Hard drivers, it will show the storage information. User can also format or do the partitions to this local storage device. 6.3.9 Regional and Language Setting 6.3.9.1 Regional setting Set up the keyboard locale for the local device.
  • Page 66 BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 6.3.9.2 Number Press the Customize the Number; Currency, Time and Date pages will appear. There are different types to display the numbers in the settings, however, it will be shown according to what keyboard locale you have set up. 6.3.9.3 Currency This currency model will also be displayed according to the locale you have set up.
  • Page 67: Network Status Properties

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 6.3.9.5 Date How you would like to show the date at the client side could be arranged here. 6.3.9.6 Input Language Set up the Input Language for the local device, and you can also select the input language you plan to use. 6.3.10 Network Status Properties properties sheet lets you set up a method for SNMP upgrades.
  • Page 68: Security Properties

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 6.3.11 Security Properties Use the Security properties sheet to access security features if you want. Click to enable terminal security, and deactivate the Terminal Connection Manager function and the Hide Terminal Connection Configure Tab function. By default the Terminal Connection Manager function is enabled but the Hide Terminal Connection Configure Tab function is disabled.
  • Page 69: Ping Properties

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual When you enable the Hide Terminal Connection configure Tab function .Your Connection configure Tab will be hided. When you disable the Terminal Connection Manager function .Your Connection Manager will be hided. 6.3.12 Ping Properties The Ping Test Settings sheet lets you ping the IP address to make sure it’s on the network. Invoke this setting by clicking on the Ping icon of Terminal Properties dialog box.
  • Page 70: Application Properties

    In the below page, user can select one of the ports, LPT1, COM1 or COM2 port to be the default printer port. When you select the COM1 or COM2 .You can also select the baud rate of COM1 or COM2 port.
  • Page 71 And the message will appear on the screen and then click OK. 4.Or, user can press “Test” button to check if the printer has connected completely as user setting. If connected completely the printer type name will appear on the screen.
  • Page 72 5.Click “OK” to process Test procedure and the WBT will notify user that “the test data has been sent to the printer”. 6.Checking the printer then user can find the default characters printed as below. LPD for CE .NET 4.0 version 1.0...
  • Page 73: Add A Remote Printer

    /usr/spool/MyPrinter For Example: User can setup a printer name and execute a printing instruction using configure tool under the X-Window as below figures. 1.Preform the printer configuration under KDE in Redhat 7.3 O.S. Then click “New” button. 2.On the following screen user will be ask to provide information for adding a new Printer Queue.
  • Page 74 Note: Here the Server IP had defined to be the WBT IP. User has to enter user’s WBT IP in the “Server” column. 5.Please select a printer driver for user’s printer. Then click “Next”. For example here is using the EPSON Stylus Photo 1270 printer.
  • Page 75: Lpd Printing

    -MyPrinter /etc/hosts (BSD version) or lp –d MyPrinter /etc/hosts (System V version) This example is to print the /etc/hosts file to the Terminal printer. 6.3.15 Global ICA Client Settings This section describes how to change settings that apply for all connection entries on this WBT. It also describes how to change the default settings that are used when creating new ICA connection entries.
  • Page 76: Configuring Hotkeys

    The Server Location tab, where you can configure network protocol and server location options. See “Configuring Network Protocol and Server Location” later in this section. The Firewall Settings tab, where you can configure the client to use a SOCKS proxy, alternate address re-mapping and SSL Relay address.
  • Page 77: Configuring Global Preferences

    To Change the Default Hotkeys a. Click on the icon of Global ICA Client Settings and the dialog box will appear as below. b. On the Hotkeys page, use the lists of keys to customize the default hotkey key sequences. c.
  • Page 78: Sever Location

    b. Make the desired changes. Click OK to save your changes. 6.3.15.3 Sever Location This section explains how to: a. Set the protocol the ICA clients uses b. Control the way in which the ICA client locates Citrix servers c. Configure a list of Citrix servers for Business Recovery The network protocol settings allow you to control the way the ICA client searches for Citrix server and how it communicates with them.
  • Page 79: Firewall Settings

    6.3.15.4 Firewall Settings This is to configure a default SOCKS proxy server, if you would like to configure a SOCKS proxy server for a specific ICA connection entry, please refer to the description mentioned earlier in section 4.5.3. To Configure a Default SOCKS Proxy Server Tick Connect via SOCKS proxy.
  • Page 80: Pnlite Settings

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 6.3.15.5 PNLite Settings This PNLite Settings can configure the client to switch from Remote Access Manager mode to PNLite mode. In PNLite mode, a list of available published applications on the network is published to the ICA client. This means the user need not configure each connection entry manually.
  • Page 81: Terminal Service Client License

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual Trust the Certificates Certificates function offers user to import, view and remove certificates, which have be issued, control, renew and revoke by 6.3.18 Terminal Service Client License In this Apps tab you can check and set TSCAL (Microsoft Terminal Service Client Access License). When you receive a license from a server, the license info will be appeared in this dialog.
  • Page 82: Touch Panel Settings

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual In this Apps tab you can tick “Reset MS License” whenever you have the problem gaining valid TSCAL(Microsoft Terminal Service Client Access License. The system will request a reboot to take effect the setting change. After reboot, all connections you have set up before will be lost;...
  • Page 83: Desktop Style

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 6.3.20 Desktop Style Desktop Style is an App, which can switch Desktop Mode and WBT Mode to each other. Enable the Desktop Mode and press OK to restart the thin client, and then the thin client will be appears with Desktop Mode, Please refer to chapter 8 Desktop Mode for all details.
  • Page 84: Chapter 7 Using Ica Local Printer

    On a MetaFrame server, click Start, Programs, MetaFrame Tools, and then ICA Client Printer Configuration. On the Printer menu, click New to display the Add ICA Client Printer wizard. Follow the steps in the wizard to map the client printer.
  • Page 85: Chapter 8 Desktop Mode

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 8. Desktop Mode When you switch to the Desktop mode, you will see the figure as below. All connections that you have created in WBT mode will also appear in Desktop mode. 8.1 Control Panel By clicking Start Settings, and you will see the “Control Panel”.
  • Page 86: General Properties

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 8.1.2 General Properties In the Control Panel, you can find the option “General Properties”. You can click it to view the system and device info and You can reset the default value in this dialog box. 8.2 Add a Connection If you want to add a connection on Desktop mode, you can right click the mouse and select the option “Add Connection…”...
  • Page 87: Advanced Function On Desktop Mode

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 8.3 Advanced Function on Desktop Mode 8.3.1 Task Manager Task Manager is a utility, which provides a quick overview of what applications is currently executing. You can press the “Ctrl + Alt + Del” to use this function. Or you can right click the mouse on Task Bar to select the Task manager.
  • Page 88: Hot Key Functions

    BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual 8.3.3 Hot Key Functions Ctrl+Alt+End: Use this function to go back to the Desktop. Alt+Tab: Use this function to use Task Manager.

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