You can participate in domains by joining
the thin client device to a domain or by using roaming profiles.
To join a
domain, do the following:
Log in as an administrator.
Go to Start > Control Panel > System.
The System window is displayed.
In the Computer name, domain and workgroup
settings section, click Change Settings.
The System Properties dialog box is
displayed.
Click Change option to change the domain
or workgroup.
Click Domain.
The Computer Name/Domain Changes dialog box
is displayed.
Enter the domain of your choice.
Click OK.
To join a thin client device to a domain, click Network ID.
The Join a Domain or Workgroup wizard is
displayed. On the first page of the wizard, select the option that
describes your network.
Business Network—Click this option if your thin
client is a part of business network and you use it to connect to
other clients at work.
Click Next.
Select the option according to your
company’s network availability on a domain.
If
you select the option Network with a domain, then enter the following information:
User name
Password
Domain name
If you select the option Network
without a domain, then enter Workgroup, and then
click Next.
NOTE:You can click Next even if you do not know the workgroup name.
To apply the changes, you must restart
the computer. Click Finish.
NOTE:Before
restarting your computer, save any open files and close all programs.
Home Network—Click this option if your thin client
is a home client and it is not a part of a business network. To apply
the changes, you must restart the computer. Click Finish.
CAUTION:Exercise caution when joining the thin client device
to a domain as the profile downloaded at logon could overflow the
cache or flash memory.
When joining the thin
client device to a domain, the Unified Write Filter should be disabled
so that the domain information can be permanently stored on the thin
client device. The Unified Write Filter should remain disabled through
the next restart as information is written to the thin client on the
restart after joining the domain. This UWF is important when joining
an Active Directory domain. For details on disabling and enabling
the Unified Write Filter, see Before
Configuring your Thin Client.
To make the
domain changes permanent, complete the following:
Disable the Unified Write Filter.
Join the domain.
Restart the thin client.
Enable the Unified Write Filter.
NOTE:
If you use the Write Filter Enable icon to enable
the Write Filter, the restart happens automatically. By default, the
NetXClean utility purges all but selected profiles on the system when
the thin client device starts up or when the user logs off. For information
on the NetXClean utility, see NetXClean
Utility.
Using Roaming
Profiles
You can participate in domains by writing
roaming profiles to the C drive. The profiles must be limited in size,
and it is not retained when the thin client device is restarted. For
successful downloading and proper functioning, there must be sufficient
disk space available for roaming profiles. Sometimes, it may be necessary
to remove software components to free space for roaming profiles.
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