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Windows 10 IoT Setup Instructions
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Setup instructions for 10ZiG
Windows, PeakOS™ (Linux) & NOS™ (Zero) Clients
Components included
Thin Client Device VESA Mounting Bracket (Optional)
Thin Client Stand Wireless Adaptor (Optional)
Power Supply DVI to VGA Adaptor (Optional)
4410 Thin Client for USB Wheel Mouse
Windows 10 IoT
“ThinClientUser” Login
ThinClientUser has been developed to provide the administrator with
a “locked down” user environment which has no rights to install, create,
modify or delete. ThinClientUser is also unable to create shortcuts and
is not allowed to run the “right click” context menu.
1. User Accounts (under User Accounts/Domain tab) - It 2. Domain Join (under User Accounts/Domain tab) – Domain join
is easy to setup a new account with user or administra- and/or change hostname is a snap. Select the appropriate radio
tive privileges using the 10ZiG Quick Start Wizard. Simply button on whether it is a domain join with name change or just a
select from the radio button whether the user should have name change. If applicable enter the domain name, hostname, us-
user or administrative rights and type username and pass- ername and password (must have rights to join the domain).
word as shown below: As shown below:
Windows IoT comes with the 10ZiG UWF Wizard. You can use the UWF Wizard directly on
a Windows IoT device to setup Shell Launcher, enable/disable and configure the Unified
Write Filter. There is a status indicator telling you the status of UWF. The indicator is
located in the system tray.
A green indicator means it is disabled. A red indicator means it is enabled. To launch the
configuration, you must have administrator rights. You can right click or double click on
the status indicator to enter into the configuration.
You can use Shell Launcher to replace the default Windows IoT shell with a custom shell.
You can use any application or executable as your custom shell, such as a command
window or a custom dedicated application. You can configure Shell Launcher to launch
different shell applications for different users or user groups. You can set file/registry
exclusions of changes you need to persist when UWF is enabled. There are settings to
change UWF overlay if needed.
Write Filter
Windows IoT comes with the Unified Write filter installed on the 10ZiG Thin
Client. Unified Write Filter (UWF) is a sector-based write filter that you can
use to protect your storage media. UWF intercepts all write attempts to a
protected volume and redirects those write attempts to a virtual overlay.
This improves the reliability and stability of your device. You can use Hiber-
nate Once/Resume Many (HORM). UWF also contains a file and registry fil-
tering system. You can add specific files or folders on a protected volume
to an exclusion list to exclude those files and folders from being filtered
by UWF. When a file or folder is in the exclusion list for a volume, all writes
to that file or folder bypass UWF filtering, and are written directly to the
protected volume and persist after the device restarts.
To determine if UWF and the filter status is enabled/disabled just look at For additional information on how to add/remove
the status indicator located in the system tray. Green is disabled and file/registry exclusions please use the UWF Wizard.
red is enabled.
For UWF Servicing on Windows Updates, see the
For additional information on the UWF configuration double click or right below link.
click on the indicator icon and the screen below will tell you type, maxi-
mum size, critical and warning thresholds of the overlay... https://www.10zig.com/resources/support_faq/unified-write-filter
Components included
Thin Client Device VESA Mounting Bracket (Optional)
“ThinClientUser” Login
ThinClientUser has been developed to provide the administrator with
a “locked down” user environment which has no rights to install, create,
modify or delete. ThinClientUser is also unable to create shortcuts and
is not allowed to run the “right click” context menu.
1. User Accounts (under User Accounts/Domain tab) - It is easy to 2. Domain Join (under User Accounts/Domain tab) – Domain join
setup a new account with user or administrative privileges using and/or change hostname is a snap. Select the appropriate radio
the 10ZiG Quick Start Wizard. Simply select from the radio button button on whether it is a domain join with name change or just a
whether the user should have user or administrative rights and name change. If applicable enter the domain name, hostname,
type username and password as shown below: username and password (must have rights to join the domain) as
shown below:
Tight VNC Once you have entered the password required by the net-
work click next. If you want to check the accuracy of your
The default password to connect to the Thin Client using the 10ZiG
password, you can see it before pressing “Next” by clicking
Manager is admin
the eye-like icon on its right side. When connected to the
network the network name will display “Connected” to the
right-side.
Write Filter
Windows Embedded 8 Standard comes with the Unified Write filter installed on the 10ZiG Thin Client.
Unified Write Filter (UWF) is a sector-based write filter that you can use to protect your storage media. UWF intercepts
all write attempts to a protected volume and redirects those write attempts to a virtual overlay. This improves the
reliability and stability of your device. You can use Hibernate Once/Resume Many (HORM). UWF also contains a file
and registry filtering system. You can add specific files or folders on a protected volume to an exclusion list to exclude
those files and folders from being filtered by UWF. When a file or folder is in the exclusion list for a volume, all writes
to that file or folder bypass UWF filtering, and are written directly to the protected volume and persist after the device
restarts.
You must use an administrator account to add or remove file or folder exclusions during runtime, and you must restart
the device for new exclusions to take effect.
To determine if UWF and the filter status is enabled/disabled, bring up an admin command prompt and type
“uwfmgr get-config” or use the Embedded Lockdown Manager to determine status.
For additional information on suggested file/registry exclusions and UWF servicing on Windows Updates, see URL
below:
https://www.10zig.com/resources/support_faq/unified-write-filter
Components included
Thin Client Device VESA Mounting Bracket (Optional)
Thin Client Stand Wireless Adaptor (Optional)
Power Supply DVI to VGA Adaptor (Optional)
4417 Thin Client for USB Wheel Mouse
Windows 7 (WES7)
“ThinClientUser” Login
ThinClientUser has been developed to provide the administrator with
a “locked down” user environment which has no rights to install, create,
modify or delete. ThinClientUser is also unable to create shortcuts and
is not allowed to run the “right click” context menu.
1. User Accounts (under User Accounts/Domain tab) - It is 2. Domain Join (under User Accounts/Domain tab) – Domain join
easy to setup a new account with user or administrative and/or change hostname is a snap. Select the appropriate radio
privileges using the 10ZiG Quick Start Wizard. Simply select button on whether it is a domain join with name change or just a
from the radio button whether the user should have user or name change. If applicable enter the domain name, hostname,
administrative rights and type username and password as username and password (must have rights to join the domain) as
shown below: shown below:
Click the Create Account button Click the Join/Change button when
when finished entering the data. finished entering the data.
How to Set a Static IP Address Click on Change Adapter setting located on the left-hand side.
The following screen will be displayed.
1. Click on Control Panel, Network and Sharing Center, Change
Adapter Settings.
2. Right-click Local Area Connection and Select Properties.
3. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 and Click Properties
4. Enter the static IP address, the Subnet mask, the Default gateway
and close the dialog box. Right-click on the wireless adapter and
5. Click OK and OK again to close the Local Area Connection choose Connect /Disconnect. It will detect all
Properties box. the wireless networks that are in range to the
Thin Client. Sample located below:
Write Filter
Once you click or tap Connect, Windows scans for the security Windows Embedded Standard 7 comes with the Enhanced
settings of the network. Then, it will ask you for its security key. Write filter installed on the 10ZiG Thin Client.
Initial Boot-Up
Upon initial boot-up, the unit will attempt to configure the network settings using
DHCP. Once the unit has obtained an IP address, the default behavior of the
unit will be based up which type of specific software model that it is.
Components included
Thin Client Device VESA Mounting Bracket (Optional)
Thin Client Stand Wireless Adaptor (Optional)
Power Supply DVI to VGA Adaptor (Optional)
USB Wheel Mouse
4402 Linux Thin Client
XX02
This model is in Desktop Mode by default which is similar
to a Windows style desktop. From the desktop, Right-Click
the Desktop and choose Terminal Properties to continue the
initial configuration.
XX72
This model is in WBT Mode by default which is similar to a
Windows style desktop. From the desktop, Right-Click the
Desktop and choose Terminal Properties to continue the
initial configuration.
Initial Boot-Up
Upon initial boot-up, the unit will attempt to configure the network settings using DHCP.
Once the unit has obtained an IP address, you may continue through the remainder of
the setup process by filling in the required information based on your preferences and
geographical settings. On the following setup screens, you will be asked to complete
your country location, the time zone you are in and the current Time & Date. You will now
be presented with your VMware View Settings to connect to your server. Once you have
completed these steps, you will be given a login dialog box to fill in your Username,
Password and Domain settings to continue connecting to your VMware server.
Components included
Thin Client Device VESA Mounting Bracket (Optional)
Thin Client Stand Wireless Adaptor (Optional)
4448v Zero Client
Power Supply DVI to VGA Adaptor (Optional)
for VMware
USB Wheel Mouse
• Display Configuration
• Sound Configuration
System Settings - Control Panel
• Keyboard Configuration At the bottom of the VMware login dialog box you will find
a Gear icon in order to access the Control Panel applet.
• Mouse Configuration
These options can be locked down under Here you can manually
System Settings > Control Panel > System configure the hardware,
Area > Security Settings. make changes or view
your system parameters.
Setting a Static IP Address and Wireless Locking Down the Zero Client
1. Click Gear icon... to enter the Control Panel. Once you have setup the VMware connection and made
2. Click the Network icon, select Local Area and click the Edit button. the desired changes to the system, you can lock the unit
3. Go to the TCP/IP Properties tab and check the box Use Static IP. down to prevent future changes from being made. This
can be done either remotely by the 10ZiG Management
4. Input your IP address, subnet mask and default gateway settings. Software or on the unit itself. Enter the System Settings
5. Check the box use static DNS addresses to enter any DNS settings. – Control Panel. Under the System area click Security
6. If you have a wireless card installed, click the Add button and then Settings and check the Lock down control panel check
click the Refresh button to see which wireless networks are available box. Then add a password to this to prevent the user from
accessing the control panel.
for you to connect to.
7. Enter your wireless settings including WEP/WPA/WPA2 key.
Initial Boot-Up
Upon initial boot-up, the unit will attempt to configure the network settings using
DHCP. Once the unit has obtained an IP address, you may continue through the
remainder of the setup process by filling in the required information based on your
preferences and geographical settings. On the following setup screens, you will be
asked to complete your country location, the time zone you are in and the current
Time & Date.
You will now be able to enter your Citrix Settings to connect to your server. You may
select the connection type (options include Storefront for Web, StoreFront for PNA-
gent, XML Broker) and carefully type in the Server Address.
You have the ability to preset your Username, Password and Domain settings to
connect to your Citrix server under the Login Option
By Clicking OK on the Citrix settings, you will see the Dialog box shown below
called the Launch Pad.
Components included
Thin Client Device VESA Mounting Bracket (Optional)
Thin Client Stand Wireless Adaptor (Optional)
Power Supply DVI to VGA Adaptor (Optional)
USB Wheel Mouse
• Display Configuration
• Sound Configuration
System Settings - Control Panel
• Keyboard Configuration At the bottom of the Citrix login dialog box you will find a
Gear icon in order to access the Control Panel applet.
• Mouse Configuration
These options can be locked down under Here you can manually
System Settings > Control Panel > System configure the hardware,
Area > Security Settings. make changes or view
your system parameters.
Setting a Static IP Address and Wireless Locking Down the Zero Client
1. Click Gear icon... to enter the Control Panel. Once you have setup the Citrix connection and made the
2. Click the Network icon, select Local Area and click the Edit button. desired changes to the system, you can lock the unit down
3. Go to the TCP/IP Properties tab and check the box Use Static IP. to prevent future changes from being made. This can be
done either remotely by the 10ZiG Management Software or
4. Input your IP address, subnet mask and default gateway settings. on the unit itself. Enter the System Settings – Control Panel.
5. Check the box use static DNS addresses to enter any DNS settings. Under the System area click Security Settings and check the
6. If you have a wireless card installed, click the Add button and then Lock down control panel check box. Then add a
click the Refresh button to see which wireless networks are avail password to this to prevent the user from accessing the
control panel.
able for you to connect to.
7. Enter your wireless settings including WEP/WPA/WPA2 key.
Initial Boot-Up
Upon initial boot-up, the unit will attempt to configure the network settings
using DHCP. Once the unit has obtained an IP address, you may continue
through the remainder of the setup process by filling in the required informa-
tion based on your preferences and geographical settings. On the following
setup screens, you will be asked to complete your country location, the time
zone you are in and the current Time & Date. You will now be presented with
the Parallels Settings to connect to your server. Once you have completed
these steps, you will be given a login dialog box to fill in your Username,
Password and Domain settings to continue connecting to your Parallels server.
Components included
Thin Client Device VESA Mounting Bracket (Optional)
Thin Client Stand Wireless Adaptor (Optional)
4448p Zero Client
Power Supply DVI to VGA Adaptor (Optional)
for Parallels RAS
USB Wheel Mouse
• Display Configuration
• Sound Configuration
• Mouse Configuration
These options can be locked down under Here you can manually
System Settings > Control Panel > System configure the hardware,
Area > Security Settings. make changes or view
your system parameters.
Initial Boot-Up
Upon initial boot-up, the unit will attempt to configure the network settings
using DHCP. Once the unit has obtained an IP address, you may continue
through the remainder of the setup process by filling in the required informa-
tion based on your preferences and geographical settings. On the following
setup screens, you will be asked to complete your country location, the time
zone you are in and the current Time & Date. You will now be presented with
your RDP Settings to connect to your server. Once you have completed
these steps, you will be given a login dialog box to fill in your Username,
Password and Domain settings to continue connecting to your RDS server.
Components included
Thin Client Device VESA Mounting Bracket (Optional)
By Clicking OK on the RDP settings, you will see the Dialog box
shown right called the Launch Pad.
• Display Configuration
• Sound Configuration
• Mouse Configuration
These options can be locked down under Here you can manually
System Settings > Control Panel > System configure the hardware,
Area > Security Settings. make changes or view
your system parameters.
Components included
Applicable V1200 Series Zero Client Model
Power Supply
Cable Adapter for Dual-Link DVI (Optional)
Ethernet Cable
Quick Start Guide
VESA Mounting Bracket (Optional)
Quick Configuration
Click on OPTIONS on the top menu bar and select, CONFIGURATION.
1. Set manual IP if desired on the NETWORK TAB, or IPV6 tab for manual IPv6 addresses
2. On the SESSIONS tab choose the correct Connection Type which matches your PCoIP environment and/or the desired user experience.
Direct To Host: options for connecting directly to a 10ZiG PCoIP host card.
• View Connection Server: option for connecting via a VMware View Server
• Connection Management Interface: used to communicate with an external connection management server.
3. In the DNS Name Or IP Address box enter your VMware View Connection Server/10ZiG PCoIP Host Card/Connection Manager’s IP or
DNS name.
4. Optional configuration settings such as Username, Password, Desktop etc. are presented depending on the Connection
Type chosen.
5. Under the ADVANCED button on the SESSIONS tab you will have the chance to change various custom options such as
Desktop Name, Port#, Auto Connect, Remember Username etc.
6. To create a password to lock out settings changes, you can click OPTIONS and then PASSWORD to create a password for the device.
This will disallow settings changes via the On Screen Display without using the password. By default, the password field is left blank – just
click the “login” button.
As you make changes remember to click APPLY to commit the changes and continue in the settings applet, or OK to commit the changes
and close the settings applet. Some of the options and configuration settings can be dependent on your VMware View Network or
Authentication configuration.
1. Click on OPTIONS on the top menu bar and select USER SETTINGS
2. On the VMware View tab change the option from Warn Before Connection to
Untrusted
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