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User manual Samsung, model 400MX

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Samsung Electronics will not be responsible for damages caused by using a base other than those specified. • Please use Wall Mount according to the International standards. What is XPe Client? An Microsoft Windows XP Embedded(XPe) client uses the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded operating system. When an XPe client is connected to a Citrix ICA server or another server that can provide the Microsoft RDP service, data for the keyboard, mouse, audio/video and display are transmitted through the network between the client and the server. Connectable Servers A Citrix ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) Server A Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Server where the terminal services and Citrix MetaFrame are - installed -A Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server where the Citrix MetaFrame is installed A Microsoft RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) Server -A Microsoft Windows 2000 Server where the terminal services are installed -A Microsoft Windows 2003 Sever -A Microsoft Windows XP Professional This manual describes the functions provided by the XPe Client. However, it does not explain general functionalities of Windows XP Embedded. For more general information on Windows XP Embedded , refer to Windows XP Embedded Help provided by Microsoft. Logon Logon When the client starts, you can logon to the server by entering your username and password. The default usernames already configured are ‘Administrator’ and ‘User’, and their passwords are a space. Windows XP Embedded Desktop User When a user logs in, the User Desktop appears, as shown in the figure below. The default icons that appear on the User Desktop are Citrix Program Neighborhood, Remote Desktop Connection and Internet Explorer. You can also run this connection from the Start menu. The audio volume icon, VNC server icon and system time are displayed on the User Taskbar. When logged on as a user, there are many restrictions that protect the system from incorrent user actions. You cannot access the system drives and there are restrictions on configuring properties for them. To configure the client’s advanced and detailed settings, log on as an administrator. Administrator If you logon as Administrator, the Administrator Desktop appears, as shown in the figure below. The default icons that appear on the Administrator Desktop are My Computer, My Network Places, Citrix Program Neighborhood, Remote Desktop Connection, Internet Explorer, and Recycle Bin. You can also run the Citrix Program Neighborhood, Remote Desktop Connection, and Internet Explorer from the Start menu. The audio volume icon, VNC server icon, Enhanced Write Filter status icon, and system time are displayed on the Administrator Taskbar. The Administrator privilege is required for adding and removing programs. Log off, Restart, Shut down -To log off the current session, shut down or restart your client, use the Start menu. Click Start > Shut down. The Shut Down Windows dialog box is displayed. Select an operation from the combo box and click OK. You can also log off or shut down your client using the Windows Security dialog box displayed when pressing the Ctrl + Alt + Del keys. If ‘Force Auto Log on’ is activated, you will be immediately logged on after each log off. -The Client Log off, Restart and Shutdown take effect on the operations of the EWF(Enhanced Write Filter). To keep the changed system configuration, you must save a cache for the current system session into flash memory. Failing to do so will cause the changed configuration to be lost when the client is shutdown or restarted. (In the case of logging off, the configuration is remembered when loggin in again.) For more information on the Enhanced Write Filter, refer to the Program Help . Programs -XPe Client is a client/server-based computing platform. On this platform, the client accesses the server each time it needs a program and it only receives the user interface screens from the server. Hence, various programs, such as ICA, RDP, and VNC, which are installed on a XPe Client, are used to help the client access the server and perform user tasks. Citrix Program Neighborhood Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) allows you to use applications on the server through a wide range of platforms and networks regardless of their basis. The ICA MetaFrame Server separates the application’s internal logic from the user interface. Due to this separation, users only work with the user interface on the client. The actual application is 100% run on the server. In addition, running an application through ICA only uses approximately 10 % bandwidth compared to running it locally. By using this feature of ICA, users can do more work on the client than working locally. The core technologies of ICA are as follows: Thin Resource - Low system requirements needed for running ICA; a computer equipped with an Intel 286 processor and 640K RAM is sufficient. This means ICA can be run on any computer that exists at present. Thin Wire - The default bandwidth required by ICA protoc...

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