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Configuration
To save changes, be sure to disable the write filter cache or issue the
-commit command anytime during the current boot session. See
Chapter 4, in section “Enhanced Write Filter Manager” for
information about and instructions for disabling the write filter.
Enable the write filter when you no longer want permanent changes.
Enabling automatic logon bypasses the Log On to Windows dialog
box. To log on as a different user while auto logon is enabled, press
and hold
Shift while clicking Start > Shut Down > Log Off. This
displays the Log On to Windows dialog box and allows you to
manually enter the logon information.
Manual logon
When automatic logon is disabled, thin client startup displays the Log
On to Windows dialog box. Type the logon information in the User
Name and Password text boxes. Note the following:
For a user account, the factory-default user name and password
are both User.
For an administrator account, the factory-default user name and
password are both Administrator.
For security purposes, HP recommends that you change the
passwords from their default values. An administrator can change
passwords by pressing
Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the Windows
Security dialog box, and then selecting Change Password. You
cannot change the password when logged on as a user.
Passwords are case sensitive but user names are not.
The administrator may create additional user accounts using the
User Accounts utility available in the Administrative Tools
option in Control Panel. However, due to local memory
constraints, you should keep the number of additional users to a
minimum. For more information, see Chapter 2, in section “User
accounts.
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