Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
S26361-F2600-L134
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eLux
®
NG
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QFm is a QT-based file manager from Nick Battle (
). It
allows you to browse local files and directories on the Thin Client in a graphical interface using
the mouse rather than in a local shell using text commands. You can move, copy and rename
files.
the mouse rather than in a local shell using text commands. You can move, copy and rename
files.
To run the File Manager
From the Configuration tab, click New.
1. The Application Definition dialog box appears. Click the Local tab.
Name
Enter an appropriate name for this application.
Application
Click
File manager
.
Parameter
(optional) Enter <directory>
where <directory> is an optional parameter that enables you
define the directory that will be displayed upon start. For
example, tmp will display the tmp directory. By default, the
root directory is displayed.
Note: Capitalization is important!
define the directory that will be displayed upon start. For
example, tmp will display the tmp directory. By default, the
root directory is displayed.
Note: Capitalization is important!
Application Restart
Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off.
When this feature is selected, the application automatically
starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts
When this feature is selected, the application automatically
starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts
Start automatically
Click this check box to open the session when the terminal
starts.
starts.
Desktop icon
Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG
desktop.
desktop.
2. Click
Finish
.
Start the program with a double-click on the profile in the Applications tab or by marking the
profile and clicking the Connect button.
How to use QFm
Using QFm is similar to other file managers, such as Windows Explorer. You can delete, copy,
rename and change files.
Tool tips help you through the basic features (holding the cursor over an object displays a
short description).
To understand how files are displayed, the highest-level directory is root. Root contains a
number of subdirectories, including setup, tmp, smb, nfs.
• setup Contains permanent files needed by applications, such as configuration files. The
Using QFm is similar to other file managers, such as Windows Explorer. You can delete, copy,
rename and change files.
Tool tips help you through the basic features (holding the cursor over an object displays a
short description).
To understand how files are displayed, the highest-level directory is root. Root contains a
number of subdirectories, including setup, tmp, smb, nfs.
• setup Contains permanent files needed by applications, such as configuration files. The
contents are not deleted upon boot.
• tmp Contains temporary files needed by applications for this session. Deleted upon boot.
Note: Browser, ICA and SAP cache is stored here. For improved performance, we
recommend reducing allocated cache in the respective program or, in the case of the
browser, defining a network drive for storing program files (“browser home directory”). See
“3.10 Browser Home Directory.”
recommend reducing allocated cache in the respective program or, in the case of the
browser, defining a network drive for storing program files (“browser home directory”). See
“3.10 Browser Home Directory.”
• smb Displays the currently mapped SMB drives. Note: Only defined SMB drives that are
currently mounted are displayed. The user must connect to the SMB drive before it will be
displayed. For information on mapping SMB drives, see “3.9 Drives.”
displayed. For information on mapping SMB drives, see “3.9 Drives.”
• nfs Displays the currently available NFS drives.