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System shortcuts, Viewing and configuring SCCM components

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CAUTION: To permanently save the information, disable/enable the Unified Write Filter (UWF). For more information, see Before Configuring your thin clients. NOTE: If auto login is enabled and you log off from your current desktop, the lock screen is displayed. Click anywhere on the lock screen to view the Logon window. Use this window to log in to your preferred administrator or user account. System shortcuts The System shortcuts page allows you to directly access some applications, directory, files, and folders without navigating through the Start menu or control panel. 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 System Shortcuts. The following shortcuts are listed in the System Shortcuts area: • Administrative Tools • All Control Panel Items • System Directory • Program Files • Temporary Folder • My Documents • Recent Accessed Files • Dell Thin Client Application Folder • Application Data Folder 4 Click any of the shortcuts to access the respective folders/files/applications. Viewing and configuring SCCM components To view and configure the SCCM components that are installed on your thin client device, use the Configuration Manager Properties dialog box. To open the Configuration Manager Properties dialog box: 1 Log in as an administrator. 2 Go to Start > Control Panel > Configuration Manager. The Configuration Manager Properties dialog box is displayed. For more information about how to use the Configuration Manager Properties dialog box, see Managing Windows-based Dell Wyse Thin Clients using System Center Configuration Manager Administrator's Guide at support.dell.com/manuals. System Center Configuration Manager Client LTSB 2016 Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) helps you to empower devices and applications which needs to be productive, while maintaining corporate compliance and control. It accomplishes the corporate compliance and control with a unified infrastructure that gives a single pane of glass to manage physical, virtual, and mobile clients. It also provides tools and improvements that makes easier for you to do the jobs. With SP1, it provides integration with Windows Intune to manage PCs and mobile devices, both from the cloud and on-premise, from a single administrative console. For more information, see Administrative features 21

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CAUTION:
To permanently save the information, disable/enable the
Unified
Write Filter (UWF). For more information,
see
Before
Configuring
your thin clients
.
NOTE:
If auto login is enabled and you log
off
from your current desktop, the lock screen is displayed. Click anywhere on the lock
screen to view the
Logon
window. Use this window to log in to your preferred administrator or user account.
System shortcuts
The
System shortcuts
page allows you to directly access some applications, directory,
files,
and folders without navigating through the
Start
menu or control panel.
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
System Shortcuts
.
The following shortcuts are listed in the
System Shortcuts
area:
Administrative Tools
All Control Panel Items
System Directory
Program Files
Temporary Folder
My Documents
Recent Accessed Files
Dell Thin Client Application Folder
Application Data Folder
4
Click any of the shortcuts to access the respective
folders/files/applications.
Viewing and
configuring
SCCM components
To view and
configure
the SCCM components that are installed on your thin client device, use the
Configuration
Manager Properties
dialog box.
To open the
Configuration
Manager Properties
dialog box:
1
Log in as an administrator.
2
Go to
Start
>
Control Panel
>
Configuration
Manager
.
The
Configuration
Manager Properties
dialog box is displayed.
For more information about how to use the
Configuration
Manager Properties
dialog box, see
Managing Windows-based Dell Wyse Thin
Clients using System Center
Configuration
Manager Administrator’s Guide
at
support.dell.com/manuals
.
System Center
Configuration
Manager Client LTSB 2016
Microsoft System Center
Configuration
Manager (SCCM) helps you to empower devices and applications which needs to be productive,
while maintaining corporate compliance and control. It accomplishes the corporate compliance and control with a
unified
infrastructure that
gives a single pane of glass to manage physical, virtual, and mobile clients.
It also provides tools and improvements that makes easier for you to do the jobs. With SP1, it provides integration with Windows Intune to
manage PCs and mobile devices, both from the cloud and on-premise, from a single administrative console. For more information, see
Administrative features
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