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Configuring RAM disk size, Enabling auto logon

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CAUTION: To permanently save the information, ensure that you disable/enable the Unified Write Filter (UWF). For more information, see Before Configuring your thin clients. NOTE: For details about the custom field information, see the WDM and WMS documentation at www.dell.com/ support. Configuring RAM disk size RAM disk is a volatile memory space used for temporary data storage. It can also be used for temporary storage of other data according to administrator discretion. For more information, see Saving files and using local drives The following items are stored on the RAM disk: • Browser web page cache • Browser history • Browser cookies • Browser cache • Temporary internet files • Print spooling • User/system temporary files To configure the RAM disk size, do the following: 1 Log in as an administrator. 2 Go to Start > Dell Thin Client Application. The Dell Thin Client Application window is displayed. 3 On the left navigation bar, click RAM Disk. 4 In the RAM disk size field, type or select the RAM disk size you want to configure, and then click Apply. If you change the size of the RAM disk, you are prompted to restart the system for the changes to take effect. NOTE: To permanently save the information, disable the Unified Write Filter (UWF). For more information, see Before Configuring your thin clients. Enabling auto logon Automatic logon to a user desktop is enabled by default on the thin client device. To enable or disable auto logon, and to change the default user name, password, and domain for a thin client, use the auto logon feature. To enable/disable auto logon: 1 Log in as an administrator. 2 Go to Start > Dell Thin Client Application. The Dell Thin Client Application window is displayed. 3 On the left navigation bar, click Auto Logon. 4 To start with the admin logon page, enter Admin in the Default User Name field. NOTE: By default, the Enable Auto Logon check box is selected. 5 If you want to start with the Logon window with default administrator and user selections and other accounts, clear the Enable Auto Logon check box. 20 Administrative features

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CAUTION:
To permanently save the information, ensure that you disable/enable the
Unified
Write Filter (UWF). For more information,
see
Before
Configuring
your thin clients
.
NOTE:
For details about the custom
field
information, see the WDM and WMS documentation at
www.dell.com/
support
.
Configuring
RAM disk size
RAM disk is a volatile memory space used for temporary data storage. It can also be used for temporary storage of other data according to
administrator discretion. For more information, see
Saving
files
and using local drives
The following items are stored on the RAM disk:
Browser web page cache
Browser history
Browser cookies
Browser cache
Temporary internet
files
Print spooling
User/system temporary
files
To
configure
the RAM disk size, do the following:
1
Log in as an administrator.
2
Go to
Start
>
Dell Thin Client Application
.
The
Dell Thin Client Application
window is displayed.
3
On the left navigation bar, click
RAM Disk
.
4
In the
RAM disk size
field,
type or select the RAM disk size you want to
configure,
and then click
Apply
.
If you change the size of the RAM disk, you are prompted to restart the system for the changes to take
effect.
NOTE:
To permanently save the information, disable the
Unified
Write Filter (UWF). For more information, see
Before
Configuring
your thin clients
.
Enabling auto logon
Automatic logon to a user desktop is enabled by default on the thin client device. To enable or disable auto logon, and to change the default
user name, password, and domain for a thin client, use the auto logon feature.
To enable/disable auto logon:
1
Log in as an administrator.
2
Go to
Start
>
Dell Thin Client Application
.
The
Dell Thin Client Application
window is displayed.
3
On the left navigation bar, click
Auto Logon
.
4
To start with the admin logon page, enter
Admin
in the
Default User Name
field.
NOTE:
By default, the Enable Auto Logon check box is selected.
5
If you want to start with the
Logon
window with default administrator and user selections and other accounts, clear the
Enable Auto
Logon
check box.
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Administrative features