Re: Using XP embedded



You have to login as the local admin of the station and make your changes. Then in the bottom right you should see a little green icon if you right click on this there should be the option to commit or disable. Click on commit and then ti will request you reboot. Once it reboots the changes will save. If it continues to give you issues download the lastest iamge for the think client and load the newest updates.

Roger Crawford
HTS

"Brad" <Brad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:B0CAC400-9F36-43F0-BF09-F998130ACD31@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
A couple of questions. We are upgrading our thin clients from HP T5000 using
Windows CE to HP T7530 using Windows XP Embedded. When I am logged on (even
as administrator) and create and save a new RDP connection, if I ever reboot
the client, all settings are gone. Is there a security setting that ships
with the clients that I need to configure?

My other question is, I can have our regular .exe files run through the RDP,
however a new one that was just published to our App Server, I get the error
message "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on
this computer." Might anyone be able to help me here?

Thanks for the information.

.



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