
Conguring the system date and time settings
The Windows Time service is set to Manual (Trigger Start). By default, this service attempts to synchronize
with the Microsoft time server (time.windows.com) every seven days. If the thin client is joined to a domain,
this service tries to sync its time with an available DC or an NTP server, if one is available.
The Date and Time tool in Control Panel allows you to set the system date and time manually. To open this
tool:
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In the Control Panel, select Date and Time.
TIP: You can access this tool also using the clock in the Windows notication area.
Installing large applications
When installing large applications, it might be necessary to temporarily change some environmental
variables to point to the C: drive instead of the Z: drive. The Z: drive might be too small to install some large
applications.
To change the environmental variables:
1. At the Start screen, type Computer.
2. Right-click Computer and select Properties.
3. Select Advanced system settings, and then select Environmental Variables.
4. Change the value of the TEMP and TMP variables to C:\Temp.
NOTE: Create this folder ahead of time if necessary.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to change the environmental variables back to their original values after installing the
applications.
10 Chapter 4 Conguration
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