TC Administrator Guide
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5. Local Administration
This chapter describes the local configurations that the administrator can choose to perform for
particular TC PC on site. Although, this kind of operations are not really necessary but considered
to be most direct and effective way when various advanced administration methods are not in
operations. (Please refer to relevant chapters for Central Administrations if large site installation is
under concerns.)
5.1 Default TC Configurations
The default configurations of the product are as followings and if the administrator chooses to use
otherwise then further sections can be of help in doing so.
The administrator needs to enter the safe mode to do any further
configurations. The password is with 123 when in safe mode.
It will require performing the “Load Driver CD” operation for the first
time.
IP configuration:
DHCP enabled, NIC Negotiation is set to Auto
.
Stateless Mode:
enabled
and will connect to either of the following two
servers in priority sequences:
DHCP-FTP: Your local ftp server is running and when the DHCP server
with root path information is enabled. Then the anonymous access
is used to get the global.ini and username.ini from this ftp server.
To read in the pre-configured global.ini. This situation is true when
above steps are in effect and DHCP/DNS servers are in operations.
And if no physical Internet connection to read in the global.ini
then the default settings in TC will be in used.
User’s Desktop:
All options disabled except the toolbar and the shutdown
options.
Resources:
All options enabled except the floppy.
Boot Menu:
Disabled
. When enabled, during the boot process, the user can
choose to boot from local hard disk or the DOM during 5 seconds period.
Samba Password:
Default username is “Administrator” (“A” must use capital
letter) and the password is with “123”.
Environment: (Locale) Keyboard:
US-EN
. Mouse Speed:
Middle
, Mouse Wheel:
Disabled
.
Switch among multiple servers and X-Over-Sessions can not be in operation
until more than one connected session is in effect and
not in Safe mode
.
To add more connections please use the connection manager. And move your
mouse to the bottom task bar to bring up the session buttons to switch
to.
Printer Setting: Set to
Local: Parallel Port
.
Window Manager: Taskbar Position set to
bottom
.
Samba Setting: Allow 192.168.1.xxx class to access local samba shared
resources.