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Windows 8 Embedded StandardSetup GuideUpon first boot, once the initial configuration process has completed, the Windows 8 embedded thin client will boot to the screen as seen below: This is the Windows Activation and will only happen at first boot. Click OK to clear the screen.ThinClientUser:By default, when you first boot up your new WE8 thin client you are automatically logged in as ThinClientUser. ThinClientUser has been developed to provide the network administrator a “locked down” user environment which has no rights to install, create, modify or delete and is unable to create shortcuts and is not allowed to run the right click context menu.User “ThinClientUser” ‐ password “ThinClientUser”Logging in as Administrator:By logging out as ThinClientUser and logging in as Administrator you will be able to setup install and configure your WE8 thin client for use with the “locked down” ThinClientUser or any other New users you wish to create.Note: Newly created users will not be locked down the same way as ThinClientUser.To log in as Administrator, while logged in as “ThinClientUser” simply hold down the “shift” key with one hand while clicking on the logoff icon. Do not release the shift key until the logoff process has completed, you will the presented with a choice to log on as either Administrator or ThinClientUser. Click on “Administrator” and enter the Administrator password of admin.Depending on your keyboards keystroke rate, you may find the logoff process cycles back and logs in as “ThinClientUser”. If this happens repeat the previous step keeping the left shift key held down and immediately after you select logoff repeatedly pressing the right shift key while the logoff process is running. You may notice the Windows sticky keys notice appearing, if so click No to close and continue.User “Administrator” ‐ password “admin”NOTE: To add third party applications always make certain Write Protection is disabled prior to installing application. Once the application has been installed and is working properly you may Enable Write Protection once again. For more information on Windows Write Protection please see page 13NOTE: The “ThinClientUser” and “Administrator” passwords are set to never expire, to change the password expiration or password, you must go into computer management and the Local Users and Groups to change the passwords.Change auto login optionsSelect Run by pressing the Windows key and the “r” key simultaneously and type control userpasswords2 - select OKAuto Log OnCheck the “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer” thenselect Apply.Uncheck the “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer”then Select Apply.The Automatically Log On box is presented. Enter the user name and password ofthe account to auto log on. Select OK.Disable Auto Log OnTo disable the auto log on just once again check the “Users must enter a user nameand password to use this computer”.Force Users to press CTRL+ALT+DEL to Log OnGo the Advanced Tab and check “Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete” andselect Apply or OKJoining the thin client to a domainRight click on my computer and select PropertiesSelect Change SettingsThen click on ChangeClick on Member of Domain and complete the domain name. You may change theComputer name at the same time if you desire.Log in with a user account that has permission to join the domainNOTE: Remember to commit changes in EWF if enabled prior to rebooting or your changes will be lost.NOTE: Once you join a server to a domain, Windows will automatically delete theAutoAdminLogon value from the HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon registry key. This causes the userpasswords2 control to hide the "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer"check box.Add Users:Add a local user:Right click on My Computer and select ManageSelect the Users folder - right click and select New UserFill in the user information for the user you are creating, then click the create button.To add a user to a group select Groups - double click on the group and add the user.Add a domain user:The thin client must be added to the domain first. Go to Windows key + “r” to bring up the Run dialog and then type control userpasswords2Click the add buttonThen click the browse buttonEnter the domain username.NOTE: If Write Protection is on make certain you COMMIT changes or they willbe lost.Write Protection (EWF) OptionsIf Enable Write Protection is grayed out, write protection is disabled and everythingis being written to disk.If Disable Write Protection is grayed out, write protection is enabled and allchanges to the image must be committed to write them to disk.When Write Protection is enabled, select Commit Changes to Protected Drive towrite the changes to disk.After making changes you may be prompted to reboot.To make changes to the Write Protection (EWF) Options, Right click on the Disk ICON with the green dot.Select Enable Write Protection.After making changes you may be prompted to reboot your thin client.Shortcuts will need to be placed in the Public Desktop folder. In order to see the Public Desktop folder you will need to enable Windows Explorer to “Show Hidden files, folders and drives”.Once you have “Show hidden files” enabled you will then be able to place shortcuts in the Public Desktop folder.To add a Metro tile shortcut go to the Windows Metro Start Screen, right click anywhere and then click on the “All apps” incon in the lower right corner of your screenOnce you have located the application you want to make a metro shortcut for Right click on that icon and then click on “Pin to Start” To remove a Metro Tile shortcut just right click on that Application tile and click on “Unpin from Start”10ZiG Technology LimitedHeadquarters US23309 N 17th Dr - Ste 100Phoenix, AZ 85027Phone 866-864-5250 ? Fax 623-516-8697support@sales@Headquarters UK10 ZiG Technology LimitedUnit S2, Troon Way Business CenterHumberstone LaneLeicester LE4 9HAPhone 44 1509 276252 ? Fax 44 1509 276253support@10zig.eusales@10zig.eu10zig.euJuly 9, 2013 ................
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