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Manual de usuario NComputing, modelo VSPACE L230

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Updating the vSpace Software Once you have successfully completed the registration process, you can update the vSpace software directly over the Internet by selecting “vSpace Update” from the Start Menu. Note: If the “Enter Password” window appears, enter the vSpace administrator password you selected during vSpace installation. Click the “Connect” button to check for a software update. If there is a new version available, click on the “Download” button to start the update process. If there is no new version available, click on the “Exit” button. When the download is complete, the installation of the new version will begin. Alternately, the latest NComputing software can be obtained from Uninstallation To uninstall the vSpace program, select “Uninstall vSpace” under the “NComputing vSpace” folder in the Start Menu (or select vSpace from the Add/Remove Programs utility in the Windows Control Panel). Follow the uninstall utility’s prompts to remove the program components. After the programs are uninstalled, you must restart the host PC to complete removal process. Using Your L-series Access Device L130/L230 Access Devices (For L300 devices, see next section) The available connection list shows the vSpace hosts to which the device can connect. Select a host from the list and click on the "Connect" button to start. The "Refresh" button refreshes the available connection list. The Options Menu The "Options" button brings up a menu where you can view and change the access device's settings. Adobe Systems Within the “Options” screen, the "Reset" button resets the access device The "Info" button brings up a window to view the following information about the access device: . Version: the version of firmware running on the access device . Build: The build number of the firmware running on the access device . Date: The date of the firmware running on the access device . Device Model: The model number of the access device . Loaded Schema Version: The schema version running on the access device . IP Address: The IP address the access device is configured to use . Gateway: The IP gateway the access device is configured to use . MAC Address: The MAC address of the access device . Serial Number: The serial number of the access device . Alias: The alias of the access device, defined using the vSpace admin console . "Loaded from . . .": How the access device loaded its latest firmware update. The "Close" button closes the options menu. The “Setup” Menu Within the “Options” screen, the "Setup" button brings up a set of tabs for viewing and changing the access device settings. Note that this is an optional step to be used for more control of the device. Adobe Systems The "Save" button saves all the changes made in the tabs and closes the window. This brings the user back to the host PC list. The "Cancel" button discards all the changes made in the tabs and closes the window. This brings the user back to the host PC list. The “Network” Tab The "Network" tab contains settings for network connectivity. If you plan to use a static IP configuration, click on the "Use Static IP Address" radio button to set an IP address and gateway address for the access device to use. Otherwise, click on the "Get Dynamic IP Address" radio button to configure the access device to use DHCP to get its IP address. Note, the MAC address is shown here for reference only and cannot be edited. The “Options” Tab The "Options" tab contains settings for host PC connections. Adobe Systems The "Server Connection List" is a list of three connection profiles. There is a check mark to the right of each profile that is enabled. Select a profile and click on the "Edit" button to view and change its settings. Select a profile and click on the "Enable/Disable" button to enable or disable the profile. The first profile is called "Autodetection." Unlike the other profiles, its name can never be changed and it has no specified server network address. The second and third profiles' default names are "TS 2" and "TS 3," respectively. You can change these profile's names and they have a "Server Network Address" field where you set a host PC IP address. In each profile, there are the following settings: . The “Autoconnect Enabled” radio button, when activated, sets the access device to automatically connect to the selected server when the device is turned on. . In the “User name” field, you can enter the user name that you want to be entered into the Windows login dialog box upon access device connection. . In the “Domain” field (only accessible from the vSpace admin console), you can enter the domain that you want input to the Windows login dialog box upon connection. . In the "Programs" section, you can define the application that launches when the access device connects to a host PC using that profile. You can make the desktop come up, or a define a program to be run that’s specified by program name and the folder where it exists on the...

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