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software such as Microsoft's Remote Desktop Client. Minimal configuration is
required to configure thin client software. This makes it easy to replace the unit.
As thin client is normally using a flash disk, configuration of the device requires the
disk to be placed in read-write mode. This is described in the device user manual.
Once the configuration is complete, the device must be returned to its read-only
mode.
Currently, thin clients are designed with a single interface. Hence, network
redundancy using 800xA RNRP is not possible. It is possible to use a standard
approved 800xA workstation PC as a thin client. In this case, RNRP can be
installed. Whist the advantages of a true thin client are lost, the workstation needs
only minimal software installation and configuration. Hence, replacement becomes
a much easier task.
Multiple Screen
Primary considerations for multiple screens are that the operating system in the
virtual client supports multiple screens. They can provide higher levels of loading as
there is more screen real estate to bring up more objects.
Table 11 summarizes the operating system requirements:
Thin clients may be initially configured for screen and power saving. For
production systems, these features must be turned off.
Table 11. Operating System Requirement
Clients Windows
Virtual Client Operating System
Windows 2008 Server R2
Windows 7 Enterprise
Windows 7 Ultimate
Thin Client Operating System Windows 7
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