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Page 1 - Quick Reference Guide

Winterm™ 9000 Series XPE-Based TerminalsQuick Reference GuideIssue: 071702

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viii• Client Access Licenses. If you use the SYSTEM to access or utilize the services or functionality of Microsoft Windows Server products (such as M

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ix• Security Updates. Content providers are using the digital rights management technology ("Microsoft DRM") contained in this SOFTWARE to

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x• Links to Third Party Sites. The SOFTWARE may provide you with the ability to link to third party sites through the use of the SOFTWARE. The third

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xiThis EULA does not grant you any rights to use the Windows Media Format Software Development Kit ("WMFSDK") components contained in the SO

Page 6 - Restrictions on Transfer

xiiEXPORT RESTRICTIONSYou acknowledge that SOFTWARE is of US-origin. You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that appl

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xiiiFCC StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for either Class A or Class B digital devices (refer to “Terminal

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xivClass BThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference

Page 9 - Software License

ContentsIntroducing the 9000 Series XPE-Based Terminals 1About This Guide 1Server Environment Requirements 1Session Servers 1Citrix Independent Comput

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xviPrinters 27Adding Printers - Using the Generic Text Print Only Driver 28Using the Manufacturer’s printer drivers 28Audio 28Utilities and Settings 2

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xviiList of Figures1 Model 9235LE Terminal 32 Model 9440XL Terminal 43 User’s Desktop and Start Menu 94 Administrator’s Desktop and Start Menu 105 Abo

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Page 14 - EXPORT RESTRICTIONS

Winterm 9000 Series XPE-Based Terminals Quick Reference GuideIntroducing the 9000 Series XPE-Based TerminalsWinterm 9000 Series terminals use the Wind

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2Citrix Independent Computing Architecture (ICA)ICA servers and published applications can be made available on the network using either of the follow

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3Virtual Network Computing (VNC) ViewerVNC Server is factory-installed on your terminal and is by default automatically launched on log-on. It allows

Page 17 - Contents

4Model 9440XLModel 9440XL is a small-footprint, modular XPE-based terminal (see Figure 2). The connections for power, the network, a monitor, keyboard

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5Mounting and Connecting the TerminalThe Quick Start Guide included in the shipping carton provides instructions for mounting and connecting the termi

Page 19 - List of Tables

6Extended XPE FeaturesThe Winterm XPE-based terminal’s operating system has extended features not found in standard Windows XP. With the exception of

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7NoteThe administrator may create additional user accounts by using the User Manager utility available through the Control Panel. However, due to loca

Page 21 - About This Guide

8The XPE DesktopUser’s DesktopThe desktop that appears for a user log-on (see Figure 3) is a classic Windows desktop, except that the only icons prese

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9Figure 3 User’s Desktop and Start MenuNoteRight-clicking the mouse when the pointer is on the user’s desktop background does not open a pop-up menu.N

Page 23 - Model Summary

Winterm™ 9000 Series XPE-Based TerminalsQuick Reference GuideIssue: 071702883731-01 Rev. AJuly 2002Wyse Technology Inc.3471 North First StreetSan Jos

Page 24 - Model 9440XL

10Administrator’s DesktopThe desktop that appears for an administrator log-on (see Figure 4) is a classic Windows desktop. Icons present on the defaul

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11NoteRight-clicking the mouse when the pointer is on the administrator’s desktop background opens a pop-up menu.NoteFigure 4 shows the Model 9440XL d

Page 26 - Extended XPE Features

12Figure 5 About Dialog Box

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13Figure 6 Installed Modules Dialog BoxLogging Off from, Restarting, and Shutting Down the TerminalTo log off from, restart, or shut down the terminal

Page 28 - User’s Desktop

14• Power Management - A “Monitor Saver,” turns off the video signal to the monitor, allowing the monitor to enter a power-saving mode after a designa

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15Programs Menu Extended SelectionsOpen the Programs menu by clicking on Start | Programs. Additional selections available on the Programs menu are:Ci

Page 30 - Administrator’s Desktop

16Remote Desktop ConnectionThis selection opens the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box (expanded view shown in Figure 8 obtained by clicking Options

Page 31 - About Dialog Box

17TeemNTA terminal emulation application may be installed on the terminal as an option. Figure 9 shows the initial terminal emulation window. Refer to

Page 32 - Figure 5 About Dialog Box

18Internet ExplorerVersion 6.0 of the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser is installed locally on the terminal (see Figure 10). The Internet options s

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19VNC User SettingsThis selection is available to administrators only and opens the WinVNC: Current User Properties dialog box (Figure 11). It appears

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Page 35 - Citrix Program Neighborhood

20Write FilterThis selection is available to administrators only and opens the Write Filter Control dialog box (Figure 12). The dialog box may be open

Page 36 - Remote Desktop Connection

21Control Panel Extended SelectionsThe Control Panel window (the administrator’s control panel is shown in Figure 13) is accessed by clicking on Start

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22RamdiskThe RAM disk is volatile memory space set aside for temporary data storage. It is the Z drive shown in the My Computer window. The following

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23Custom FieldsThe Custom Fields dialog box (see Figure 15) is available from the Control Panel. It allows entry of configuration strings for use by t

Page 39 - VNC User Settings

24Regional and Language OptionsKeyboard language selection is made through the Regional and Language Options selection in the Control Panel. The follo

Page 40 - Write Filter

25Administrative ToolsClick on the Administrative Tools icon in the Control Panel to open a window containing administrative tool selections.Write Fil

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26Figure 16 Services WindowVNC User SettingsThis selection opens the WinVNC: Current User Properties dialog box (Figure 11). An administrator also may

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27PeripheralsDepending on the ports available on the terminal (see “Model Summary”), the terminal can provide services through a USB port, the serial

Page 43 - Custom Fields

28Adding Printers - Using the Generic Text Only Print Driver1. Connect the printer to the parallel port.2. Choose Printers and Faxes from the Start |

Page 44 - Regional and Language Options

29Utilities and SettingsWrite FilterThe write filter provides a secure environment for thin-client computing. It does this by protecting the terminal

Page 45 - Administrative Tools

iiiCopyright Notice© 2002, Wyse Technology Inc. All rights reserved.This manual and the software and firmware described in it are copyrighted. You may

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30Start | Run | Open Command Line:· wtflush.exe with no arguments - Brings up the Write Filter Control dialog box (Figure 12). This dialog box also ma

Page 47 - Printers

31• Select the Enable Write Filter check box to set the write filter to be enabled after reboot (the WFilterPartition1 key value is set to the platfor

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32Regardless of the configuration file selections, NetXClean does not clean up the following directories or any parent to these directories:• The Wind

Page 49 - Utilities and Settings

33Saving FilesCautionThe terminal uses an embedded operating system with a fixed amount of flash memory. It is recommended that you save files that yo

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34Roaming ProfilesWrite roaming profiles to the C drive. The profiles need to be limited in size and will not be retained when the terminal is reboote

Page 51 - Function Summary

35User Log on AccountsCreating a New User AccountCautionBe sure to flush the write filter cache during the current boot session in which a new account

Page 52 - Drive C and Flash

3612.Type Administrators in the field labelled Enter the object names to select. This will enable the Check Names command button.13.Click the Check Na

Page 53 - Joining to a Domain

37WinVNC (Windows VNC)Windows VNC (WinVNC) Server is installed locally on the terminal. It allows the terminal to be operated/monitored (“shadowed”) f

Page 54 - WinPing Utility

38VNC Viewer Setup and OperationVNC Viewer software must be installed on the shadowing computer. • VNC Viewer is included as a component of the Rappor

Page 55 - User Profiles

39Figure 18 VNC Connection Details Dialog BoxFigure 19 VNC Authentication Dialog Box

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ivLicense AgreementTHIS LICENSE SETS FORTH THE TERMS UNDER WHICH WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC. AND/OR ITS LICENSORS (collectively referred to as “Licensor”) IS

Page 57 - WinVNC (Windows VNC)

40Figure 20 VNC Connection Options Dialog BoxNoteThis dialog box may vary for different VNC software releases.Table 1 VNC Connection Options Dialog Bo

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41Request shared session When you make a connection to a VNC server, all other existing connections are normally closed. This option requests that the

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WintermTM 9000 Series XPE-Based Terminals Quick Reference GuideIssue: 071702Written and published by: Wyse Technology Inc., July 2002PDF created using

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vTermThis License becomes effective when you unpack and use the terminal. This License will terminate automatically if you fail to comply with any of

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viSeverabilityIf any provision of this License is held to be invalid or unenforceable under any circumstances, its application in any other circumstan

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viiEULA for Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded Runtime IMPORTANT—READ CAREFULLY: This End User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement between you

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