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HI Experts, I am in big troulbe here. I am using Windows Embedded XP to make Windows Images for Standard PC, CAR PCs and notebooks.Now i am going to make an image for Xplore Tablet Pc(IX104C3). ...
Zones: Windows Mobile, Windows XPDate Answered: 08/09/2008 Views: 0
We currently have a client that runs 300-400 Windows NT boxes working off a Windows NT server, this is a Point Of Sale system that uses our own customer built software, we are now in the process of...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 10/31/2004 Views: 0
My school is willing to set up a computer lab with HP thin clients with Windows XP embedded. Before doing this step, I would like to have a look at a windows xp embedded PC. This without having to ...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 05/31/2006 Views: 0
I have a customer who is interested in a remote workstation that will always display the application on the server it needs to connect to. It's a point of sale application, and it's important that ...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 10/31/2006 Views: 0
I have an XP embedded box that I have forgotten the password for the admin account. Any ideas on how to reset this?
Zones: Windows XP, Windows OSDate Answered: 03/27/2008 Views: 68
The company I work for has around 20 thin client terminals that have xp embedded on them and they simply run citrix and nothing else.. Rather than keep buying these at £300 a go. Is it possible to ...
Zones: Citrix, Windows XP, Windows RDPDate Answered: 11/07/2008 Views: 17
I heard that WinZip is already "in place" on Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Embedded. Is that true? It wasn't on the version that I bought for home (I had to pay for the license), but someo...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 04/02/2007 Views: 0
I was just installing our software at a client site that had thin clients with the XP Embedded operating system.  Typically when I install our scanner on an XP Hope or XP Pro machine, it appears in...
Zones: Scanners, Windows XPDate Answered: 07/02/2007 Views: 0
Hi   i need to give  40 diskless station and I think about thin client. if possible using a windows xp embedded client to use owa and a web portal without have terminal service server. Can I join t...
Zones: Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server, Windo...Date Answered: 11/13/2007 Views: 0
Hey, I have an XP Embedded client within a workgroup. I can only access fileshares when I authenticate on the system manually with username and password. In former normal XP systems I could access...
Zones: Windows XP, Windows MobileDate Answered: 01/12/2008 Views: 0