Installed modules dialog box 13, Figure 6) – Wyse Technology WintermTM 9000 User Manual

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Figure 6 Installed Modules Dialog Box

Logging Off from, Restarting, and Shutting Down the Terminal

To log off from, restart, or shut down the terminal, click on the Task Bar Start button to
open the Start pop-up menu (see Figures 3 and 4). On the Model 9440XL, select Shut
Down
from the Start menu to open a sub-menu; on the Model 9235LE, select the desired
action from the Start menu.

Note

You may also log off or shut down using the Windows Security dialog box,
which may be opened by using the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination.

Note

If automatic log-on is enabled, when you log off (without shutting down) the
terminal immediately logs on the default user. See “Logging On” for
instructions for logging on as a different user.

The following utilities are affected by logging off, restarting, and shutting down the
terminal:
Write Filter Cache - See “Utilities and Settings” for information about the write filter. If

you make changes to system configuration settings and want them to persist, you must
flush the write filter cache during the current boot session. Otherwise the new settings
will be lost when the terminal is shut down or restarted. The write filter cache contents
are not lost when you simply log off and on again (as the same or different user); that
is, you may flush the write filter cache after the new log on and still retain the changes.
See “Write Filter Control Dialog Box” in “Control Panel Extended Selections” for
instructions on how to flush the write filter cache.

A User log-on account does not have cache flush privileges; this is a local or remote
administrator function.

NetXClean Utility - Refer to “NetXClean Utility” in “Utilities and Settings” for details

about NetXClean. NetXClean is a cleanup utility that keeps extraneous information
from being stored on the flash memory. Cleanup is triggered automatically on reboot,
shut down, or user log off.

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