A Scheduled Activity allows to automate certain operations (e.g. power on/power off/reboot devices, send a message, update, etc.). It executes a specific command at a specific time with a specific occurrence.
The video below explains how to create an scheduled activity that creates an inventory file every Sunday at 6:00 p.m. It also explains how to program the Powering off the devices from Monday to Friday at 9:00 p.m.
An Event Activity allows to automate certain operations (e.g. Updates on ThinOX/Agile devices, Applying a device image, Applying a device backup image, Sending a custom command). It executes an activity when an event occurs on a device.
The video below explains how to create an event activitiy that updates a ThinOX device on shutdown.
A Device Policy is a rule that defines if and which Configuration Profile for Device must be applied to a device.
The video below explains how to create a device policy in 4 simple steps on a Windows Agile device:
The video below explains how to create a device policy in 4 simple steps on a ThinOX device:
It also explains:
ThinMan Login allows to protect a device from unauthorized access, by defining which LDAP users/groups can access the device.
The video below explains:
A Connections Profile for Users contains all the settings of all the configured resources and all the settings of the User Parameters (mouse, keyboard, video, audio). A User Policy is a rule that associates a Connections Profile for Users to LDAP/Local users/groups.
The video below explains how to create a Connections Profile for Users and how to create a User Policy.
Note that, in order to use User Policies, it is required the User+ Feature Pack.
For more information about How to configure ThinMan Users watch the Getting Started video.
A Connections Profile for Users contains all the settings of all the configured resources. A User Policy is a rule that associates a Connections Profile for Users to LDAP/Local users/groups.
The video below explains how to create a Connections Profile for Users and how to create a User Policy.
Note that, in order to use User Policies, it is required the User+ Feature Pack.
For more information about How to configure ThinMan Users watch the Getting Started video.
Smart Identity is the ThinMan feature that allows using an identification device (e.g. smart cards, badge) to authenticate a user on a device.
The video below explains what is ThinMan Smart Identity, its requirements and How to configure the ThinMan Smart Identity on a ThinOX and an Agile device.
For more information, read Smart Identity Configuration, Smart Identity - Device Policy Configuration.