DeviceManager
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The Easy Config Wizard has been designed to walk you through the configuration process for any of
the available configuration options shown on the Welcome window.
DeviceManager
Overview
The DeviceManager is a Windows-based application that can be used to connect to an Terminal
Server to actively manage and configure it or can create new Terminal Server configurations offline.
See
Chapter 5
, Using DeviceManager and WebManager
on page 44
for information on
configuring/managing the Terminal Server with DeviceManager.
Access Platforms
The DeviceManager can be run from Windows Vista/XP/Server 2003/2000. DeviceManager can be
installed from the product CD-ROM or downloaded from the Black Box website. Unless the
Terminal Server has already been configured with a Gateway, DeviceManager can only access
Terminal Servers in the local subnet. Only the admin user can manage or configure the Terminal
Server via the DeviceManager.
Features
DeviceManager supports the following features:
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The ability to download the same configuration file to several Terminal Servers in one operation.
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The ability to save a configuration file locally in text format, in addition to the binary format.
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The ability to create a configuration file without being connected to an Terminal Server.
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The ability to open a session to a Terminal Server and download a (saved) configuration file to it.
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The ability to download custom files, such as new terminal definitions and a custom language
files to an Terminal Server.