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Implementation and Best Practice Guide HP MultiSeat Computing Solution[...]
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©Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Microsoft, Internet Ex plorer, MultiPoint, and Windows are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Adobe and Adobe Flash Player are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe systems Incorporated. Intel and[...]
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Table of contents 1 Fundamentals ................ ................... ..................... .................. ....................... .............. .... 1 Offerings of Micr osoft® Windows® MultiPoint™ S erver 2011 ...................................................... 1 OEM Sta ndard ........ ............... ...................... ...........[...]
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1 Fundamentals Offerings of Microsoft ® Windo ws ® MultiPoint™ Server 2011 OEM Standard ● HP MultiSeat ms6005 or ms620 0 Desktop (the host PC) ships pr einstalled from the factory with Windows MultiPoint Server 2011, which includes th e server Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and the host station Client Access License (CAL) ● HP zero clien[...]
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● Domain join allowed ● Operating system maximum nu mber of users: 20 (see Performance Considerations on page 8 ) Description of Modes Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 can operate in two dif ferent modes describe d below: ● Maintenance, see Maintenance on page 2 ● Normal, see Normal on page 2 Maintenance Maintenance mode is the stat[...]
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NOTE: Daisy-chaining is not supported fo r Ethernet-connected zero clients. HP supports no more than th re e client devices per cha in. All clients in the chain must be AC powered. NOTE: The maximum cable length supported by USB 2.0 specification is five meters. You cannot mix t100 or t150 clie nts with t200 Zero Clients connected to the same Multi[...]
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Topology Examples ● HP MultiSeat Thin Clients t100 Series ◦ Six sessions: five t100 series clients connect ed directly to the host PC + host sta tion ◦ Ten sessions: nine t100 se ries clients connected direc tly to the host PC + host station (configured with PS/2 mouse and keyboard ) ● HP t200 Zero Clients for MultiSeat ◦ Five sessions: f[...]
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2 Best Practices for Setting Up a MultiSeat Environment A USB-connected environment is ideal when plug-and -play simplicity is desire d or in settings with no Ethernet network infrastruc ture. An Ethernet-connected environment is ideal when the di stance needed between the host PC and its cli ents must be greater than US B allows. It can al so help[...]
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● Ethernet-connecte d t200 Zer o Clients lo ok like lo cal USB d evices to the oper ating syst em as displayed in MultiPoint Manager. ● There are two ty pes of hardwa re reset: ◦ Clear assignment—ho ld recessed reset button while powering on until LED blinks blue/amber ◦ Clear all (factory defa ults)—ho ld the reset button for seven se [...]
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3 Best Practices for Installation of Drivers with the Volume License Operating System Recommended Method (Automatic Driver Installation) Before installing the Windows MultiPoint Server 20 11 Volume License operating system from DVD, go to www.hp.com and search for drivers for your host PC model. Choose the MultiPoint 2011 OS then locate and downloa[...]
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4 Performance Considerations Consider the following when evaluating perfo rmance on a MultiSeat solution: ● Each client session, including the host system, will offer native resolution of the monitor attached to the client/host. The MultiPoint operating system does not attempt to reduce the resolu tion or color depth of each se ssion. ● Perform[...]
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5 Licensing and Support Several support options are available— these must be purchased separately: ● WMS VL Support Link for Professional Customers ● Microsoft Vol ume Licensin g Service Center (VLSC) 9[...]
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6E x t e r n a l L i n k s ● HP MultiSeat Solution ● Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server Forum ● Microsoft TechNet for Windows MultiPoin t Server 2011 ● Microsoft P artner Network 10 Chapter 6 External Links[...]
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A Troubleshooting Windows MultiPoint is una ble to display the monitor's nat ive or recommended resolutions for some larger monitors. Cause Solution The MultiSeat ze ro client has a l ower maximum re solution than some larger monitors can display. The maximum resolution su pported by the t200 Zero Client is 2048 x 1152. Switching from USB to P[...]
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B LED Codes Table B-1 USB-connected HP t200 Zero Client for MultiSeat Solid amber USB-powered Solid blue DC-powered Table B-2 Ethernet–connected HP t 200 Zero Client for MultiSeat Blinking alternately blue and amber not assigned to a host PC Blinking amber looking for host that matches hotkey Blinking blue looking for host which is currently assi[...]