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Cisco Virtualization Experience Client 2112/2212 ICA Administration Guide for WTOS 7.0_214
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Chapter 1 Getting Started
Locking the Zero Client
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Remote Connections
Locking the Zero Client
To help ensure that no one else can access your private information without permission, WTOS allows
you to lock your zero client so that credentials are required to unlock and use the zero client after you
do one of the following:
you to lock your zero client so that credentials are required to unlock and use the zero client after you
do one of the following:
•
Use LockTerminal from the shortcut menu and Shutdown dialog box—On the Classic Desktop, click
on the desktop and select Lock Terminal, or use the Shutdown dialog box (see
on the desktop and select Lock Terminal, or use the Shutdown dialog box (see
). On the Cisco VXC desktop, use the Shutdown dialog box (see
). To open the zero client for use, you must use your correct
password.
•
Use the screen saver—If an administrator has set LockTerminal=2 for the ScreenSaver parameter in
the INI files and you use the screen saver, then the zero client will lock. To open the zero client for
use, you must use your correct password.
the INI files and you use the screen saver, then the zero client will lock. To open the zero client for
use, you must use your correct password.
Signing Off and Shutting Down
Use the Shutdown dialog box (Classic Desktop—click Shutdown in the Connect Manager or Desktop
Menu; Cisco VXC desktop—click the Shutdown icon on the Cisco VXC toolbar) to select the available
option you want.
Menu; Cisco VXC desktop—click the Shutdown icon on the Cisco VXC toolbar) to select the available
option you want.
Tip
You can also configure automatic behavior after all desktop sessions are closed by using the Remote
Connections dialog box (see
Connections dialog box (see
) or the AutoSignoff parameter in a wnos.ini
file (see
).