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Page 1 - HP 4410t Mobile Thin Client

HP 4410t Mobile Thin ClientAdministrator Reference Guide

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Appendix A Routine careCleaning the display ...

Page 3 - Safety warning notice

IndexAAC adapter, connecting 42adapter, modem cable 52administrator password 58airport security devices 71Altiris Client Agent 23Altiris Web site 26an

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inserting 72playing 47removing 73DVD drive 74DVD region settings 47Eearbuds 43Enhanced Write Filtercommand line control 14configuration interface 15st

Page 5 - Table of contents

local area network (LAN)cable required 55connecting cable 55logical drive designations 81low battery level 40MMedia Card Reader, identifying 6memory c

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traveling with the computermodem approval label 10wireless certification labels 10troubleshooting modem 54turning off the computer 35Uunresponsive sys

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1 Notebook tourIdentifying the hardwareComponents included with the computer may vary by region and model. The illustrations in this chapteridentify t

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Top componentsPointing devicesComponent Description(1) TouchPad* Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on thescreen.(2) Left TouchPad butto

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LightsComponent Description(1) Caps lock light On: Caps lock is on.(2) Info light●On: The computer is on.●Blinking (5 times): When the computer is on,

Page 11 - 1 Notebook tour

Buttons, switches, and speakersComponent Description(1) Speakers (2) Produce sound.(2) Internal display switch Turns off the display if the display is

Page 12 - Top components

KeysComponent Description(1) esc key Displays system information when pressed incombination with the fn key.(2) fn key Executes frequently used system

Page 13 - Identifying the hardware 3

Front componentsComponent Description(1) Drive light Blinking: The flash drive or optional optical drive is beingaccessed.(2) Wireless button Turns th

Page 14 - 4 Chapter 1 Notebook tour

Right-side componentsComponent Description(1) USB ports (2) Connect optional USB devices.(2) RJ-11 (modem) jack Connects a modem cable.(3) Optical dri

Page 15 - Identifying the hardware 5

Component Description(1) ExpressCard slot Supports optional ExpressCards.(2) Security cable slot Attaches an optional security cable to the computer.N

Page 16 - Front components

Wireless antennasWireless antennas send and receive signals from one or more wireless devices. These antennas arenot visible from the outside of the c

Page 17 - Left-side components

© Copyright 2009 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P.Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT areU.S. registered trademarks of MicrosoftCorporation.The

Page 18 - Bottom components

◦Product name (1). This is the product name affixed to the front of your computer.◦Serial number (s/n) (2). This is an alphanumeric number that is uni

Page 19 - Identifying the labels

2 HP Write FiltersThe File-Based Write Filter (FBWF) and the Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) provides two distinct ways toprovide a secure environment for

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When you enter the fbwfmgr [boot command] syntax, use the following commands in the bootcommand variable of the command line:●/disableDisables the wri

Page 21 - 2 HP Write Filters

Enable/disable cache pre-allocation.●Set Cache ThresholdSet the amount of RAM in MB that the FBWF cache can use.Using the File-Based Write Filter stat

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Enhanced Write FilterThe Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) provides a secure environment for your computer by protecting it fromundesired flash memory write

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When you enter the ewfmgr [boot command] syntax, use the following commands in the bootcommand variable of the command line:●-allDisplays information

Page 24 - Enhanced Write Filter

Commits all current-level data in the overlay to the protected volume, and resets the current overlayvalue to 1.Using the Enhanced Write Filter status

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3 ConfigurationLocal drivesThe following sections describe the local drives on your computer.Drive ZDrive Z (HP RAMDisk) is the onboard volatile memor

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CAUTION: If the available free space on the flash drive is reduced to below 3 MB, the computerbecomes unstable.A write filter is used by the computer

Page 27 - 3 Configuration

User accountsCreating a new user accountNOTE: Be sure to disable the write filter cache during the boot session in which a new account iscreated. The

Page 28 - Roaming profiles

Safety warning noticeWARNING! To reduce the possibility of heat-related injuries or of overheating the computer, do notplace the computer directly on

Page 29 - User accounts

11. Type Administrators in the Enter the Object Names to Select box.12. Click Check Names, and then click OK.The newly created user is now a member of

Page 30 - 20 Chapter 3 Configuration

4 ApplicationsRemote Desktop ConnectionThe Remote Desktop Connection utility allows you to establish connections to a Windows TerminalServer or to acc

Page 31 - 4 Applications

HP Virtual Client EssentialsHP Virtual Client Essentials is an advanced software suite that includes multimedia, brokering, andstreaming solutions. Th

Page 32 - TeemTalk Terminal Emulation

Altiris Client AgentThe Altiris Client Agent allows the Altiris server to discover valid clients that are added to the network.The agent carries out a

Page 33 - Altiris Client Agent

HP Device ManagerHP Device Manager is a management solution that communicates with a large number of HP thin clients,and provides remote and asset man

Page 34 - HP Device Manager

HP Client AutomationHP Client Automation allows an administrator, who works from a single console, continuous visibilityinto the state of client devic

Page 35 - HP Client Automation

HP ThinState CaptureThe HP ThinState Capture tool is a wizard-based utility that you can use to capture an HP XP Embeddedimage, which you can then dep

Page 36 - HP ThinState Capture

Microsoft Internet ExplorerVersion 7.0 of the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser is installed locally on the computer. The Internetoptions settings f

Page 37 - Windows Media Player

5 Pointing devices and keyboardUsing pointing devicesTo move the pointer, slide your finger across the TouchPad surface in the direction you want the

Page 38 - Using the keyboard

Function HotkeyDisplay system information. fn+escOpen Help and Support.NOTE: If Help and Support is not available, visit the HPsupport Web site at htt

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iv Safety warning notice

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Displaying system informationPress fn+esc to display information about system hardware components and the system BIOS versionnumber.In the Windows fn+

Page 41 - Using the keypads

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of information loss, save your work before initiating Standby.The computer must be on before you can initiate Standby.To e

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Component Description(1) fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pressed incombination with a function key or the esc key.(2) Embedded n

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Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypadYou can temporarily alternate the functions of keys on the embedded numeric keypad between their

Page 44 - 34 Chapter 6 Power

6PowerPower control and light locationsThe following illustration and table identify and describe the power control and light locations.Component Desc

Page 45 - Shutting down the computer

Component Description(3) Power button●When the computer is off, press the button to turn on thecomputer.●When the computer is on, press the button to

Page 46 - Setting power options

Setting power optionsUsing power-saving statesThe computer has one power-saving state enabled at the factory: Standby.When Standby is initiated, the p

Page 47 - Using battery power

To hide or display the Power Meter icon:1. Right-click the Power Meter icon in the notification area, at the right of the taskbar, and then clickAdjus

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Displaying the remaining battery charge▲Double-click the Power Meter icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar.The charge indicat

Page 49 - Charging a battery

3. Remove the battery (2).Charging a batteryWARNING! Do not charge the computer battery while you are onboard aircraft.The battery charges whenever th

Page 50 - Conserving battery power

Table of contents1 Notebook tourIdentifying the hardware ...

Page 51 - Using external AC power

Managing low battery levelsThe information in this section describes the alerts and system responses set at the factory. Some low-battery alerts and s

Page 52 - Connecting the AC adapter

Storing a batteryCAUTION: To prevent damage to a battery, do not expose it to high temperatures for extended periodsof time.If a computer will be unus

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Connecting the AC adapterWARNING! To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:Plug the power cord into an AC outlet that is easily

Page 54 - Adjusting the volume

7 MultimediaUsing multimedia hardwareUsing the audio featuresThe following illustration and table describe the audio features of the computer.Componen

Page 55 - Using the video features

Using the audio-in (microphone) jackThe computer is equipped with a stereo (dual-channel) microphone jack that supports an optional stereoarray or mon

Page 56 - Using multimedia software

If the Volume icon is not displayed in the notification area, follow these steps to add it:a. Select Start > Control Panel > Sounds, Speech, and

Page 57 - Changing DVD region settings

To connect a video or audio device to the HDMI port:1. Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on the computer.2. Connect the other end of t

Page 58 - 8 Wireless

Preventing playback disruptionsTo reduce the possibility of playback disruption:●Save your work and close all open programs before playing a CD or a D

Page 59 - Setting up a WLAN

8 WirelessAbout integrated wireless devicesWireless technology transfers data across radio waves instead of wires. Your computer may beequipped with a

Page 60 - Identifying a WLAN device

NOTE: The terms wireless router and wireless access point are often used interchangeably.●A large-scale WLAN, such as a corporate or public WLAN, typi

Page 61 - 9 Modem and LAN

Creating a new user account ... 19Creating user profiles ...

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Connecting to a WLANTo connect to a WLAN, follow these steps:1. Verify that the WLAN device is turned on. If it is on, the wireless light is on. If th

Page 63 - Selecting a location setting

9 Modem and LANUsing a modemThe modem must be connected to an analog telephone line using a 6-pin, RJ-11 modem cable(purchased separately). In some co

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2. Connect the modem cable into the RJ-11 telephone wall jack (2).Connecting a country- or region-specific modem cable adapterTelephone jacks vary by

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Selecting a location settingViewing the current location selectionTo view the current location setting for the modem, follow these steps:1. Select Sta

Page 66 - 56 Chapter 9 Modem and LAN

The Phone and Modem Options window is displayed.9. Do one of the following:●To set your new location setting as the current location, click OK.●To sel

Page 67 - 10 Security

Dial a telephone number, make sure there is a response from the remote modem, and then hangup.●Set the modem to ignore dial tones.If the modem receive

Page 68 - Using passwords

2. Connect the other end of the cable into a network wall jack (2).WARNING! To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do

Page 69 - Using a setup password

10 SecurityProtecting the computerNOTE: Security solutions are designed to act as deterrents. These deterrents may not prevent aproduct from being mis

Page 70 - Using a power-on password

Using passwordsMost security features use passwords. Whenever you set a password, write down the password andstore it in a secure location away from t

Page 71 - Installing a security cable

Manual logonIf the automatic logon is disabled by the network administrator, log on as follows:1. In the Log On to Windows dialog box, type your infor

Page 72 - 62 Chapter 10 Security

6 PowerPower control and light locations ... 34S

Page 73 - 11 Connecting hardware

Managing a setup passwordA setup password is set, changed, and deleted in Computer Setup.To set, change, or delete this password, follow these steps:1

Page 74 - Securing USB ports

To set, change, or delete this password, follow these steps:1. Open Computer Setup by turning on or restarting the computer, and then pressing f10 whi

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NOTE: Your computer may look different from the illustration. The location of the security cable slotvaries by model.62 Chapter 10 Security

Page 76 - Inserting a digital card

11 Connecting hardwareUsing a USB deviceUniversal Serial Bus (USB) is a hardware interface that can be used to connect an optional externaldevice, suc

Page 77 - Removing a digital card

Securing USB portsThe USB Storage Options utility gives the network administrator control over which users can accesswhich USB ports on a local comput

Page 78 - 13 Using ExpressCards

12 Using Media Card Reader cardsOptional digital cards provide secure data storage and convenient data sharing. These cards are oftenused with digital

Page 79 - Inserting an ExpressCard

Inserting a digital cardCAUTION: To avoid damaging the digital card or the computer, do not insert any type of adapter intothe Media Card Reader.CAUTI

Page 80 - Removing an ExpressCard

Removing a digital cardCAUTION: To prevent loss of data or an unresponsive system, use the following procedure to safelyremove the digital card.Save y

Page 81 - 14 Hardware upgrades

13 Using ExpressCardsAn ExpressCard is a high-performance PC Card that is inserted into the ExpressCard slot. Yourcomputer supports ExpressCard/34 car

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Inserting an ExpressCardCAUTION: To prevent damage to the computer and external media cards, do not insert a PC Cardinto an ExpressCard slot.CAUTION:

Page 83 - When the disc tray opens

Using wireless controls ... 48Usin

Page 84 - Using external drives

Removing an ExpressCardCAUTION: To prevent loss of data or an unresponsive system, use the following procedure to safelyremove the ExpressCard.Save yo

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14 Hardware upgradesIdentifying installed drivesTo view the drives installed on the computer, select Start > HP System Information.Handling drivesD

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Optical drive type Read from CD andDVD-ROM discsWrite to CD-RW discs Write to DVD±RWdiscsWrite to DVD+R DLdiscsDVD-ROM Yes No No NoCAUTION: To prevent

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Removing an optical disc (CD or DVD)There are 2 ways to remove a disc, depending on whether the disc tray opens normally or not.When the disc tray ope

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3. Remove the disc (3) from the tray by gently pressing down on the spindle while lifting the outeredges of the disc. Hold the disc by the edges and a

Page 89 - 14. Turn on the computer

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment when connecting a powered device, besure that the device is turned off and the AC power cord is

Page 90 - 15 Multiboot

6. Open the display and remove the keyboard access screws.7. Gently slide the keyboard upward (1) until the tabs on the lower edge of the keyboard cle

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b. Grasp the edge of the memory module (2), and gently pull the module out of the memorymodule slot.To protect a memory module after removal, place it

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c. Gently press the memory module (3) down, applying pressure to both the left and right edgesof the memory module, until the retention clips snap int

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13. Reconnect external power and external devices.14. Turn on the computer.Inserting and replacing memory modules 79

Page 94 - 16 Computer Setup

12 Using Media Card Reader cardsInserting a digital card ...

Page 95 - Computer Setup menus

15 MultibootAbout the boot order deviceAs the computer starts, the system attempts to boot from enabled boot devices. The MultiBoot utility,which is e

Page 96 - System Configuration menu

Enabling boot devices in Computer SetupThe computer will boot from a USB device or a NIC device only if the device has first been enabled inComputer S

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Choosing Multiboot preferencesYou can use MultiBoot in the following ways:●To set a new boot order that the computer uses each time it is turned on, b

Page 98 - A Routine care

3. In the Express Boot Popup Delay (Sec) field, select the length of time in seconds that you wantthe computer to display the startup location menu be

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16 Computer SetupStarting Computer SetupComputer Setup is a preinstalled ROM-based utility that can be used even when the operating systemis not worki

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●To view navigation information, press f1.●To change the language, press f2.2. Select the File, Security, Diagnostics or System Configuration menu.3.

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Select To do thisIgnore changes and exit Cancel any changes entered during the current session andexit Computer Setup.Save changes and exit Save any c

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Select To do this●Set the Express Boot Popup delay in seconds.●Set the boot order.Device Configurations●Swap the functions of the fn key and left ctrl

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A Routine careCleaning the displayCAUTION: To prevent permanent damage to the computer, never spray water, cleaning fluids, orchemicals on the display

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CAUTION: Avoid exposing a drive to magnetic fields. Security devices with magnetic fieldsinclude airport walk-through devices and security wands. Secu

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