Virtual Computer/Thin Client FAQs

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Using a virtual thin client computer is basically the same as using a desktop or laptop computer, but, there are a few differences.   
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Using a virtual thin client machine is basically the same as using a desktop or laptop computer, but, there are a few differences.   
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[[File:SamsungThinClient.jpg|75px|Samsung Thin Client]]
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* A Samsung thin client monitor (terminal) is used to access the virtual computer, but, the computer is not physically located in your room.
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* A Samsung thin client virtual machine is used to access the virtual machine, but, the "computer" is not physically located in your room.
* Any terminal can be used to access a virtual computer.
* Any terminal can be used to access a virtual computer.
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* The virtual computers are divided into 3 basic pools of computers:
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* The virtual machines are divided into 2 basic images:
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** Classworks
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** Staff
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** Students
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== [[Classworks on Thin Client Computer]] ==
== [[Classworks on Thin Client Computer]] ==
== [[Troubleshooting]] ==
== [[Troubleshooting]] ==
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Current revision as of 16:46, 23 January 2015

Contents

What Is a Virtual Machine (Samsung)

Using a virtual thin client machine is basically the same as using a desktop or laptop computer, but, there are a few differences.
Samsung Thin Client

  • A Samsung thin client virtual machine is used to access the virtual machine, but, the "computer" is not physically located in your room.
  • Any terminal can be used to access a virtual computer.
  • The virtual machines are divided into 2 basic images:
    • Staff
    • Students

Samsung Thin Client Hookup

Samsung Thin Client Network Configuration

Basics for Staff

Basics for Students

Classworks on Thin Client Computer

Troubleshooting

Personal tools