- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Notable Features
- Browsing the Internet with Internet Explorer 11
- Using the Dell Thin Client Application
- Configuring Citrix Receiver Session Services
- Configuring the Remote Desktop Connection Session Services
- Using VMware Horizon Client to Connect to a Virtual Desktop
- Configuring a vWorkspace Connection
- Using Ericom Connect-WebConnect Client
- Using Ericom PowerTerm Terminal Emulation
- Microsoft Lync VDI 2013 plug-in
- SCCM Client 2012 R2
- .Net Framework v4.6.1
- Message Queuing (MSMQ)
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Using the Intel vPRO
- Silverlight
- Branch Cache
- Direct Access
- Admin Specific
Features
- Using Administrative Tools
- Using TPM and BitLocker
- Using Custom Fields
- Configuring the RAM Disk Size
- Enabling Auto Logon
- System Shortcuts
- Viewing and Configuring SCCM Components
- Devices and Printers
- Configuring Dual Monitor Display
- Managing audio and audio devices
- Setting Region
- Managing User Accounts
- Using WDM Software for Remote Administration
- Using Windows Defender
- Custom Sysprep
- Config Manager Sysprep
- Additional Administrator
Utility and Settings Information
- Automatically Launched Utilities
- Utilities Affected by Log Off, Restart, and Shut Down
- The Unified Write Filter (UWF)
- Understanding the NetXClean Utility
- Saving Files and Using Local Drives
- Mapping Network Drives
- Participating in Domains
- Using the WinPing Diagnostic Utility
- Using the Net and Tracert Utilities
- Managing Users and Groups with User Accounts
- Changing the Computer Name of a Thin Client
- System Administration
- Restoring BIOS Default Settings
- Accessing Thin Client BIOS Settings
- Accessing Thin Client Boot Menu
- Accessing Intel Management Engine BIOS Extension(MEBx) settings
- SATA mode settings in BIOS
- Boot list option setting in BIOS
- WDM Software for Remote Administration
- Configuring and Using Peripherals
- TightVNC (Server and Viewer)
- TightVNC (Server and Viewer) — Pre-requisites
- Using TightVNC to Shadow a Thin Client
- Configuring TightVNC Server Properties on the Thin Client
- Establishing a Server Environment