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Figure 23:
Disconnect.option.on.the.OSD
5.5
Further information
For further information about zero client security, see the
Teradici.PCoIP.Zero.Client.and.Host.Admin.Guide
, particularly
the ‘PCoIP Zero Client Security Overview’ and ‘Security settings
Checklist’ sections. This manual is available on the Doc Center
page of the Teradici Support site at
2.
Enter the IP address (or DNS name) for the third party
connection broker.
3. Click
OK
.
for more information about third party
connection brokers.
5.3
Set an automatic connection
You can set up zero clients to automatically connect to a remote
PCoIP host or virtual desktop when the end-user logs on. With
this setup, there is minimal impact on the end-user.
Once set up, at the end of the day the user:
1.
Logs out of Windows.
2.
Powers off their monitors.
3.
Presses the power switch on the zero client to put it in
standby.
In the morning, the user:
1.
Presses the power switch on the zero client to bring it out of
standby.
2. Turns on their monitors.
There is a pause while the zero client acquires the host IP
address. The PCoIP On Screen Display (OSD) briefly shows a
connection progress screen on the monitor attached to video
.
Figure 22:
OSD.Automatic.connection.screen
3.
After a few seconds, the user logs on via the Windows login
screen.
5.4 Disconnect from a host PC or virtual desktop
1.
Press the front panel Menu button.
2. Choose
Disconnect
from the Zero Client Control Panel that
appears on screen. See