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Getting Started: Quickly Learning the Basics
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Using Your Desktop
What you see after logging on to the server depends on the administrator configurations.
Tip
For information about the functionality of the standard Windows Embedded 
Standard 7 desktop and Start menu items, see the Microsoft documentation 
 and navigate to the Windows 7 Support 
Center).
User Desktop
 - typically contains a full user taskbar, 
desktop with default connection icons, Start Menu (click the 
Start
 button to open the user menu), and the icons of the 
user system tray.
Administrator Desktop
 - contains a full administrator 
taskbar, desktop with default connection icons, File Based 
Write Filter icons, right-click desktop pop-up menu, Start 
Menu
 (click the Start button to open the administrator menu), 
and the icons of the administrator system tray.
Before Configuring Your Thin Clients
Before you configure your thin clients, be aware that some utilities that are meant to 
protect thin clients will prevent your thin client configurations from persisting after log off 
and restart. That is, local settings and profile configurations you make are removed by 
utilities that prevent undesired flash memory writes and “clean-up” extraneous information 
from being stored on the local disk. While these utilities protect thin clients in important 
ways, there are instances where administrators want configurations to persist after logging 
off and restarting a thin client. 
Caution
Before
 configuring your thin client, see "Working with the File Based Write 
Tip
To help you to easily configure and manage multiple thin clients, use Wyse 
products such as the Wyse USB Firmware Tool and Wyse Device Manager 
(see 
). 
To connect to a connection (or switch between connections), 
simply click on the desktop connection icon you want or use 
the connection links in the Start Menu. See also "Notable 
In addition to the standard Control Panel icons, an extended 
set of resources for configuring user preference settings and 
system administration is included in the administrator 
Control Panel
 (Start > Control Panel). See also "Notable