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Chapter 2
Using the Connect Manager
Clicking the Connect Manager button on the task bar opens the Connect Manager. The
Connect Manager has a list of connection entries and a set of command buttons available
for use with the connections.
Connect Manager has a list of connection entries and a set of command buttons available
for use with the connections.
Note
Non-privilege users cannot view the Connect Manager.
Figure 4 Connect Manager (High-privileged user example)
The command buttons available depend on the privileges of the user and administrator
configuration; the following default examples are typical:
• High-privileged user - Includes Connect, New, Settings, and Sign-off.
• Low-privileged user - Includes Connect, Settings, and Sign-off.
• Guest user - Includes Connect, New, Settings, and Sign-off.
• Stand-alone user - Includes Connect, New, Settings, and Delete.
configuration; the following default examples are typical:
• High-privileged user - Includes Connect, New, Settings, and Sign-off.
• Low-privileged user - Includes Connect, Settings, and Sign-off.
• Guest user - Includes Connect, New, Settings, and Sign-off.
• Stand-alone user - Includes Connect, New, Settings, and Delete.
Note
If set by the administrator (
enablelocal=yes
in the user.ini/wnos.ini file),
High-privileged, Guest, and Low-privileged users will have the Delete
command button available instead of the Sign-off command button).
command button available instead of the Sign-off command button).
The use associated with these command buttons also depends on user privilege. For
example, Settings allows a High-privileged user to view and edit connection definitions,
while it allows a Low-privileged user to only view connection definitions.
example, Settings allows a High-privileged user to view and edit connection definitions,
while it allows a Low-privileged user to only view connection definitions.
Note
Guest user privileges are determined by the administrator.
The Connect Manager command buttons include:
• Connect - To make a connection, select a connection from the list and click Connect.
• New - Clicking New opens the Connection Settings dialog box either directly or
• Connect - To make a connection, select a connection from the list and click Connect.
• New - Clicking New opens the Connection Settings dialog box either directly or
through the Connection Protocol menu selection for creating a new connection
definition (for more information on the Connection Settings dialog box, refer to "About
Configuring ICA and RDP Connections"). The new locally-defined connections are
added to the connection list. Be aware of the following information:
• High-privileged and Guest user - Typically, all locally-defined connection
definition (for more information on the Connection Settings dialog box, refer to "About
Configuring ICA and RDP Connections"). The new locally-defined connections are
added to the connection list. Be aware of the following information:
• High-privileged and Guest user - Typically, all locally-defined connection
definitions are temporary and are lost when the user logs off and when the thin
client restarts or is shut down. However, if configured by the administrator
client restarts or is shut down. However, if configured by the administrator