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Chapter 5
Utilities Affected by Log Off, Restart, and Shut Down
The following utilities are affected by logging off, restarting, and shutting down the thin
client:
• File Based Write Filter cache - If you make changes to system configuration settings
• File Based Write Filter cache - If you make changes to system configuration settings
and want them to persist after a reboot, you must flush the files of the File Based Write
Filter cache during the current system session. Otherwise, the new settings will be lost
when the thin client is shut down or restarted. The File Based Write Filter cache
contents are not lost when you simply log off and on again (as the same or different
user); that is, you can flush the files of the File Based Write Filter cache after the new
logon and still retain the changes. For instructions on flushing, see "Before Configuring
Your Thin Clients." For detailed information about the File Based Write Filter, see
Tip
A user cannot flush the files of the File Based Write Filter cache; this is a
local or remote administrator function.
• NetXClean Utility - NetXClean is a clean-up utility that keeps extraneous information
from being stored on the flash memory. Clean-up is triggered automatically on restart,
shut-down, or user log-off. If you want to keep certain profile configurations (for
example, printers), be sure to configure NetXClean to refrain from cleaning up any
number of explicitly declared profiles. For details about NetXClean, see "Before
• Power Management - A Monitor Saver turns off the video signal to the monitor,
allowing the monitor to enter a power-saving mode after a designated idle time. Power
settings are available in Start > Control Panel > Power Options.
• Wake-on-LAN - This standard Windows Embedded Standard feature discovers all thin
clients in your LAN, and enables you to wake them up by clicking a button. This feature
allows Wyse Device Manager software, for example, to perform image updates and
remote administration functions on devices that have been shut down or are on
standby. To use this feature, the thin client power must remain on.
• Thin Client Time - After power off, clock time will not be lost as long as the power
source remains on. Clock time will be lost if the power source is off and a battery is not
installed. The local time utility can be set to synchronize the thin client clock to a time
server automatically at a designated time, or manually.
Tip
Correct time should be maintained as some applications require access to
local thin client time. Use the Date and Time dialog box (Start > Control
Panel > Date and Time
Panel > Date and Time
or by clicking the time area in the taskbar and then
clicking the Change date and time settings link) to edit the time and date as
needed.