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How are the Thin Client profiles created with Multiframe?

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How are the Thin Client profiles created with Multiframe?

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The system for handling the Thin Client profiles is built into the Multiframe Management Software. The system is designed for maximum flexibility and should fit most network environments. The minimum client profile fits into a 32MB storage space (flash memory or disk) and is highly optimised so it needs only 32MB RAM to run. The profiles are generic and cover all types of PC compatible devices and many standardized dedicated thin clients. This generic profile covers most terminal servers, a web browser (Firefox) and some other features, for instance Secure Shell (SSH). The Multiframe Thin Client profiles are built based on a read-only file system that prevents the user to store data locally and prevents viruses on the Thin Client. There may be more than one client profile. The profiles will be loaded to the client devices according to what the system administrator has decided for the Thin Clients from the web interface in the MultiFrame. In this way it is possible to optimise profiles

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