Thin Clients by Operating Systems


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Windows XP Embedded

Windows XP Embedded, or XPe, is the componentized version of Microsoft Windows XP Professional. XPe is based on the same binaries as XP Pro, but XPe with the full Win32 API support of Windows is without the overhead of Professional. It runs existing Windows applications and device drivers off-the-shelf on devices.

XPe solutions from Thin Labs are ideal to connect to web based applications which require JRE or .net Framework. The native Internet Explorer is a full fledged browser supporting all popular plugin's.

TheXPe system partition is write protected by using the Enhanced Write Filter(EWF). Administrators have access to the EWF manager through which they can commit changes made to the system partition.

 

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Windows CE 5.0

Windows CE (sometimes abbreviated WinCE) is a variation of Microsoft's Windows operating system for minimalistic computers and embedded systems. Windows CE is a distinctly different kernel, rather than a trimmed-down version of desktop Windows. It is supported on Intel x86 and compatibles, MIPS, ARM, and Hitachi SuperH processors.

WinCE based thin clients are ideal for connecting to Windows Terminal servers or legacy unix hosts. The WinCE Internet Explorer is not a full fledged browser and lacks support for popular browser plugin's.

 

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Linux Embedded

For strong supporters of open source computing, the linux based thin clients from Thin Labs has a lot to offer.

The linux based thin clients come with the latest mozilla browser with JRE and flash plugin's. The native X11R6 support allows to connect and run X applications centrally on unix/linux hosts. ICA and rdesktop provide connectivity to Windows Terminal Servers. The optional emulation suite allows host connectivity to unix/IBM hosts.

 

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