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+ | ==Microsoft== | ||
+ | *Build a terminal server with the Microsoft Windows 2003 or 2008 Server operating system. | ||
+ | *Create a Microsoft Licensing Server and add a Terminal Server Client Access License, or TS CAL, for each thin client. These are called RDS CALs (Remote Desktop Services CALs) in Server 2008. | ||
+ | The servers also require a normal CAL. | ||
+ | *Create a Microsoft user profile for each terminal on the terminal server. Make sure that the user is a member of the Remote Desktop Users Windows group. | ||
+ | *Apply appropriate security to each user profile using the standard Microsoft techniques. | ||
+ | ==ThinManager== | ||
+ | *Install ACP ThinManager software onto a computer to create a ThinManager Server. | ||
+ | *Create a Master ACP License and add enough Product Licenses for each ThinManager Ready thin client. | ||
+ | ==Hardware== | ||
+ | *Establish the IP addressing scheme for the thin clients. ThinManager Ready thin clients can use Static IP or DHCP. ThinManager Compatible thin clients need to use PXE boot. | ||
+ | *If using Static, open the IP Address menu on the thin client and list the IP address of the thin client and the ThinManager Server. | ||
+ | *If using DHCP, configure Option 066 to list the IP address of the ThinManager Server. | ||
+ | *If using PXE Boot, enable PXE boot by selecting Manage>PXE Server to launch the PXE Server wizard. | ||
+ | *Attach the terminals to ThinManager by either: | ||
+ | *Turning on the terminal and selecting the "Create New Terminal" option when the offline terminals are listed. | ||
+ | *Pre-creating the terminals in ThinManager and selecting the proper terminal name when the terminal is turned on and offline terminals are listed. | ||
+ | ==Results== | ||
+ | *Step 1: The clients will connect to the ThinManager Server and download the firmware and configuration. | ||
+ | *Step 2: The configuration will send them to the terminal server to login and start a session. |
Revision as of 16:57, 9 November 2012
Everything you need to do to get ThinManager up and running, in 400 words or less.
Contents
Microsoft
- Build a terminal server with the Microsoft Windows 2003 or 2008 Server operating system.
- Create a Microsoft Licensing Server and add a Terminal Server Client Access License, or TS CAL, for each thin client. These are called RDS CALs (Remote Desktop Services CALs) in Server 2008.
The servers also require a normal CAL.
- Create a Microsoft user profile for each terminal on the terminal server. Make sure that the user is a member of the Remote Desktop Users Windows group.
- Apply appropriate security to each user profile using the standard Microsoft techniques.
ThinManager
- Install ACP ThinManager software onto a computer to create a ThinManager Server.
- Create a Master ACP License and add enough Product Licenses for each ThinManager Ready thin client.
Hardware
- Establish the IP addressing scheme for the thin clients. ThinManager Ready thin clients can use Static IP or DHCP. ThinManager Compatible thin clients need to use PXE boot.
- If using Static, open the IP Address menu on the thin client and list the IP address of the thin client and the ThinManager Server.
- If using DHCP, configure Option 066 to list the IP address of the ThinManager Server.
- If using PXE Boot, enable PXE boot by selecting Manage>PXE Server to launch the PXE Server wizard.
- Attach the terminals to ThinManager by either:
- Turning on the terminal and selecting the "Create New Terminal" option when the offline terminals are listed.
- Pre-creating the terminals in ThinManager and selecting the proper terminal name when the terminal is turned on and offline terminals are listed.
Results
- Step 1: The clients will connect to the ThinManager Server and download the firmware and configuration.
- Step 2: The configuration will send them to the terminal server to login and start a session.
Pages in category "Installation"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.