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SP18295 — Compaq T10x0 Add-Ons for Thin Client Windows Based Terminals
| SoftPaq Number |
SP18295 |
| Filename |
sp18295.exe |
| Size |
3695K |
| Date |
July 22, 2001 |
| Version |
1.1 |
| Operating System |
Win CE |
| Products Affected |
Compaq T1000 and T1010 Windows-Based Terminals |
Readme
SOFTPAQ NUMBER: SP18295
PART NUMBER: N/A
FILE NAME: N/A
TITLE: Compaq T10x0 Add-Ons for Thin Client Windows Based Terminals
VERSION: 1.1
LANGUAGE: English
CATEGORY: Drivers
DIVISIONS: Desktops
PRODUCTS AFFECTED: Compaq T1000 and T1010 Windows-Based Terminals
OPERATING SYSTEM: Win CE
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION: N/A
PREREQUISITES: Firmware or Primer Version 3.5 Build 441.1 or greater
IMPORTANT: This Firmware or Primer version MUST be installed prior to the Add-ons.
Installing Add-ons to Verson 3.41 or older is invalid, and the software
will prevent that from occurring.
EFFECTIVE DATE: July 22, 2001
ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION ALLOWED: Yes
SOFTPAQ UTILITY VERSION: 5.01
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: Add-ons for T1000 or T1010 Thin Clients.
The add-ons included in this softpaq are: ICA client, RDP client, Internet Explorer, MicroTouch, EloTouch, TEC, WinCE ScreenSaver, Aironet Wireless, WaveLan wireless, RAS dialup, TokenRing, USB Modem, and JETCET printel/Spooler.
Enhancements/Fixes:
-Included in this softpaq are the scripts for Rapport based installation.
-Updated ICA client to Citrix version 6.0 build 923:
* Fixed. Animated GIFs in 16 bit color with IE5 being displayed as black rectangles.
* Fixed. Issues regarding the Numlock key that causes problems running an
application called GLink.
* Improved ICA client performance.
* Fixed. Fatal Application Error upon opening .txt / .rtf files when display
is set at high color.
* Updated Citrix splashscsreen copyright notice to 2001.
-Updated Pericom TEC add-on Version 1.4.7 build 23
* Compaq: Fixed. Print screen "hangs" terminal.
* Fixed. Inability to apply a macro to the 6 central keypad keys.
* Additional modifications to prevent extra sessions from being spawned in
IBM3270 emulation via <ALT> S key sequence.
* Fixed. Incorrect handling of chained Printer blocks in 5250 printing.
* Fixed. Mapped <ALT> to be the function key in TVI mode so that ALT <alphanumerics>
send additional host sequences. The ALT-Numeric keys won't work on the keypad.
* Fixed. Issue with 3270 codepages not being reported back to mainframe if non-default.
* Fixed. Inhibits the possibility of a 5th session being invoked while in IBM3270 mode
and switching\opening connection sessions.
* Removed redundant Bold Font entry in Attributes menu.
* Fixed. Backspace=Delete option in HP emulation.
* Fixed. Large memory leak when performing Factory Defaults in HP mode.
* Fixed. 3270 codepages not being reported back to mainframe if non-default.
* TCP\IP shutdown now does a graceful close rather than a hard shutdown if localport = 0.
* Fixed. Connect and Disconnect buttons now have correct focus.
* Modifications to enhance Numlock\Capslock Toggle state handling in Wyse emulation.
* Supports long device names in I/O Port Devices. WYSE 1. (2/21/01)
* 3270 cursor select function now operates on Protected fields. Pericom fix
* Fixed GPF when large amounts of data are placed in the keyboard buffer. (i.e Pasting
large amounts of data) Pericom fix.
* Fixed GPF in 3270 mode if TN3270 packed is less than 5 bytes.
Installation Rules:
The introduction of Add-ons complicates the process of upgrading and downgrading software.
It is no longer a simple matter of replacing the entire firmware content nor is it a simple
matter of preserving user settings between upgrades. Now there is an extra dimension of
synchronization between disparate software components that must be managed across upgrades
and downgrades.
It is no longer enough to call the Compaq software product 'firmware' or 'code'.
To be clearly understood, it is necessary to distinguish between Add-ons and what is left
behind, which is called Primer. The main difference between Add-ons and the Primer is that
you need the Primer before you can install the Add-on. (Just as you need primer paint
before applying the color coating.) The combination of Primer and Add-on will be called
Padded.
As an easy comparison, observe the old rules of upgrading/downgrading:
- If the firmware is newer or the same version, the user settings are preserved.
- If the firmware is older, the user settings are lost.
However, with Add-ons, the rules are adjusted and expanded as follows:
- If the Primer is newer or the same, all user settings and Add-on files are preserved.
- If the Primer is older, all user settings and Add-on files are lost.
- Installing a new Add-on will preserve existing user settings and any other different
Add-ons.
- Replacing an Add-on with another of the same type depends as follows:
- If the replacing Add-on is newer or the same, all user settings are preserved.
- If the replacing Add-on is older, only the user settings specific to the Add-on are
lost.
- Installing Padded code will depend as follows:
- If the Primer and all Add-ons are new, newer or the same version, then user settings
and existing Add-ons files are preserved.
- If the Primer is newer or the same version and any one of the Add-ons is older, then
only the user settings specific to the Add-on being replaced are lost.
- If the Primer is older, then all user settings and Add-on files are lost.
(It does not matter what version the Add-ons are.)
Uninstall Rules:
There is a new Add-on Icon in the Devices Tab under Terminal Properties. This applet
is responsible for presenting Add-on inventory with versioning information for each
Add-on, and also the ability to remove Add-ons.
Removing an Add-on also removes any user settings that were specific to the Add-on.
Some visible user settings may not be completely removed, but rather are disabled to
reflect that the feature is no longer supported. For example, if the RDP Client is
removed, then the Printers Tab under Terminal Properties will become disabled.
KNOWN ISSUES:
- NFuse - (Limitation) Only 2 NFuse sessions at any given time are supported using the
hot keys to switch between sessions (ctrl+alt+up arrow / down arrow).
HOW TO USE:
1. Download the SoftPaq to a temporary, empty directory on your hard drive.
The file downloaded is a self-extracting executable with a filename based on the
SoftPaq Number above.
2. Execute the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions.
3. After the files have been unpacked, you may delete the self-extracting file
downloaded in step 1.
HOW TO INSTALL THE ADD-ONS:
Prerequisites for installation:
- Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000 Server
- TCP/IP services installed
- SNMP services installed
- Thin Client Manager (TCM) installed
- Firmware files loaded on server
Use the following steps to install the Add-ons using the Thin
Client Manager (TCM) [Remote Administrator Tool]:
To Set Up TCM Add-On
IMPORTANT: T10x0 clients should be powered ON and connected to the network.
A. To Use the TCM Firmware Upgrade from the Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000 Server:
- Start Thin Client Manager.
- Select Utilities > Upload/Download > Download Firmware.
B. To Download/Upgrade Firmware:
- Select Client (you may select one or more clients).
- When "Enter Firmware Path" is displayed on the screen, select [Browse Button].
- Select [OK].
C. To Download Client Manager:
NOTE: Message displayed is "Download Firmware Request(s) Complete."
- Select [OK].
The firmware is downloaded to the T10x0.
T10x0 reads file into memory.
T10x0 erases flash.
T10x0 reboots.
T10x0 is now set to defaults, with the new firmware installed.
- Configure the T10x0 (with settings for your Network)
Copyright 2001, Compaq Computer Corporation. All rights reserved.
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