Wyse Notebook 90955101L Manual De Usuario

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Introduction
Wyse
®
 thin clients running Microsoft
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 Windows
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 Embedded Standard provide access to 
applications, files, and network resources made available on machines hosting Citrix™ 
ICA and Microsoft™ RDP session services. The thin clients contain a full featured Internet 
Explorer browser and thin client emulation software, Ericom – PowerTerm® TEC. Other 
locally installed software permits remote administration of the thin clients and provides 
local maintenance functions. Additional add-ons are available that support a wide range of 
specialty peripherals and features for environments needing a secure Windows user 
interface with 32-bit Windows compatibility. Your thin client supports Microsoft Silverlight 
and Microsoft NET Framework 3.5 (for more information about Silverlight and Framework, 
see 
).
Session and network services available on enterprise networks may be accessed through 
a direct intranet connection, a dial-up server, or an ISP which provides access to the 
Internet and thus permits the thin client to connect to an enterprise virtual private network 
(VPN) server.
About this Guide
This guide is intended for administrators of Wyse thin clients running Microsoft Windows 
Embedded Standard. It provides information and detailed system configurations to help 
administrators design and manage a Wyse thin client environment. Depending on your 
hardware and software configurations, the figures you see may be different than the 
example figures shown in this guide.
This guide supplements the standard Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 
documentation supplied by Microsoft Corporation. It explains the differences, 
enhancements, and additional features provided by Wyse with the thin client. It does not 
attempt to describe the standard features found in Microsoft Windows Embedded 
Standard.
Windows Embedded Standard help can be accessed from the Microsoft Help and Support 
Web site at: 
.
Organization of this Guide
This guide is organized as follows:
Chapter 2, "Establishing a Server Environment," contains information on the network 
architecture and enterprise server environment needed to provide network and session 
services for Wyse thin clients running Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard. It also 
includes information to help you address important considerations when configuring 
access to the server environment and when configuring the services to be provided by the 
server environment.
Chapter 3, "Getting Started," provides information to help you quickly get started using 
your thin client. It describes basic thin client functions and provides instructions on setting 
up the thin client for you and your users.