While the Login dialog
box allows you to log on to the server, it also allows you to:
Obtain system information.
Access Admin Mode to configure thin client settings.
Change or reset your own password, and unlock your account.
Open the Shutdown dialog
box by using CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
In the Login dialog
box, use the following guidelines:
System Information—Click the Sys
Info button to open the System
Information dialog box. You can view the thin client system
information such as System Version, IP Address, information on devices
connected to your thin client, event logs and so on. For more information,
see Accessing system information.
Admin Mode—Click the Admin Mode button to configure various settings locally on the thin client
other than broker desktop configurations. For example, you can choose
to manually configure the Citrix XenBroker Server URL or override
the URL that is centrally defined by file servers by using the Remote Connections dialog box as described
in Remote Connections.
Classic desktop—Use the Leave Administrator Mode option in the Shutdown dialog
box.
Zero desktop—Use the Leave Administrator
Mode option in the Shutdown dialog box, or use the Leave Administrator Mode icon (X) in the upper-right
pane of the System Settings menu.
NOTE:By default
the Admin Mode button is not displayed on the log on dialog box. You can display it by selecting
the Show local admin button check box in the Shutdown dialog box, see Signing off and shutting
down.
NOTE:By default there is
no password needed for the Admin Mode button
use. You can password protect the Admin Mode button (to require login credentials) by using the AdminMode parameter in a wnos.ini file, see Dell Wyse
ThinOS INI Guide.
Shutdown—Click the Shutdown button to open and use the Shutdown dialog box to sign off,
shut down, restart, reset the system setting to factory defaults,
and so on. For information, see Signing off and shutting
down.
Account Self-Service—Click the Account Self-Service icon shown when configured using
the AccountSelfServiceoption of the PasswordServer INI parameter to open and use the Account
Self-Service dialog box to change or reset your own password
and unlock your account. For information on INI parameter, see Dell
Wyse ThinOS INI Guide.
This process assumes that the security questions and
answers have been pre-registered by the user inside their Windows
environment. Users must use HTTPS (not HTTP) for an account self-service
server address such as Https://IPAddress, in the Broker Setup tab.
For more information, see Configuring the remote
connections. After the security questions are answered, your
new password will be set or your account will be unlocked.
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