
2X ThinClientServer PXES 4.1
Centrally manage user connections, thin client devices & convert PCs to thin clients
2X ThinClientServer makes the move to thin client computing easy by delivering a solution to convert existing PCs to thin clients and centrally manage thin client devices from any vendor (HP, Neoware, Wyse, Maxspeed and more).

User's connection & device hardware settings (RDP / ICA / NX, screen size, Applications that users have access to, Terminal Servers and VMware virtual desktops) can be controlled centrally by device, user, group or department (Active Directory / Local Accounts) via the web-based interface.
2X ThinClientServer Enterprise edition includes support for Citrix Servers and technical support as opposed to the free 2X ThinClientServer PXES edition.
2X ThinClientServer key features:
* Converting existing PCs to thin clients * Manage users' connection settings centrally by user, group or department * Limit users to Citrix or 2X published applications rather than giving access to a whole desktop * Thin client vendor independent: Manage any thin client / PC centrally * Supports virtually all thin clients and computer hardware * Run Citrix & 2X published applications on the same desktop * Multiple full desktops per ThinClient * Support for 2X published desktops * Support for printer and sound redirection in 2X published applications * More hardware support with Linux kernel 2.6.18.2 * Hotplugging engine support * Improved 2X managed desktop look and feel * ThinClient autologin support * ThinClient shadowing support * User Usage reporting tool * Client Usage reporting tool * ThinClientOS diagnostic tools * Automatic update notification.
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