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Pano Button’s Light Indicators
Pano Client Login Status Indicators
Power On Pano Controller
Power Off Pano Controller
Log On To Pano Controller
Log Off from Pano Controller
Log On To DVMs as End User
Log On To DVMs as Administrator
Log Off from DVMs as Administrator
Log Off from DVMs as End User
Reset DVMs as End User
Reset DVMs as Administrator
Restart DVMs as End User
Restart DVMs as Administrator
Shut Down DVMs as Administrator
Suspend DVMs as Administrator
Power On DVMs as End User
Power Off DVMs as End User
Power On DVMs as Administrator
Power Off DVMs as Administrator
Wake Pano Device as End User
Put Pano Device into Sleep State as End User
Retrieve IP Address of Pano Controller
Retrieve IP Address of DVMs
Log OnTo Pano Controller VM
Log Off from Pano Controller VM
View Pano Device Information as End User
View Users’ DVM Login Status and DVM Assignment
Enable Secure Connections
Initiate Secure Connections
Secure Pano Devices
Install Pano Device Mounting Brackets
Verify vCenter Server Licenses
Filter and Sort in Pano Controller
Reorder and Resize Columns in Pano Controller
Manage Pano System
Change Pano Controller VM Network Settings
Replace Pano Controller’s Self-Signed Certificate
Restart Pano Controller VM
Change Superuser Password
Provide Users Administrator Access To Pano Controller
Change Web Admin Account Password
Determine Pano Controller Version
About Backup Manager
Configure Backup Manager
Backup Retention Policy
Delete Old Backups
Perform Manual Backups
Restore from Backups
Disable Automatic Backups
Manage Pano Licenses and Usage (Pano Controller)
Monitor and Manage Sessions in Pano Controller
Monitor and Manage Sessions
Monitor and Manage DVMs in Pano Controller
Monitor DVM Utilization and State
Retrieve DVM Information
Monitor Pano Direct Status
Perform Maintenance on DVMs
Determine Pano Direct Version
Determine Who’s Logged on To DVMs
About User Assignment
About Device Assignment
Unassign Users from DVMs
Move DVMs to Trash
Remove DVM from Trash
Delete DVMs from Disk
Set Power Save Option for All Pano Clients
Replace or Reimage DVMs
Expand DVM Hard Drives
Rename DVMs
Launch DVM Console
Configure DVM Firewall
Uninstall Pano Direct
Reuse DVM Names
Create and Manage DVM Collections–VMware and Hyper-V
(Overview) Create DVM Collections–VMware and Hyper-V
Choose DVM Collection Type–VMware and Hyper-V
Create DVM Collections–VMware and Hyper-V
Define Collection Type–VMware and Hyper-V
Provide Access To DVM Collection–VMware and Hyper-V
Configure for DVM Deployment–VMware and Hyper-V
Add Desktops–VMware and Hyper-V
Configure Extra Desktops and Power State–VMware and Hyper-V
Configure for User Control of Desktops–VMware and Hyper-V
Set Access Options for Pano Remote Users–VMware and Hyper-V
Assign Pano Clients and Users To DVMs–VMware and Hyper-V
User Membership Rules–VMware and Hyper-V
Manually Assign Users To DVMs in User Based Collections–VMware and Hyper-V
Manually Assign Pano Clients To DVMs in Device Based Collections–VMware and Hyper-V
Verify Newly Created DVMs–VMware and Hyper-V
Deploy Resources–VMware and Hyper-V
Log Messages for Resource Deployment–VMware and Hyper-V
Use Cases for Device Restrictions–VMware and Hyper-V
Set Up Collections with Device Restrictions–VMware and Hyper-V
Update DVM Collections–VMware and Hyper-V
Delete DVM Collections–VMware and Hyper-V
Create Virtualization Hierarchy–VMware
Configure for Concurrent Deployment and Power Operations–VMware and Hyper-V
Create and Manage DVM Collections–Xen
(Overview) Create DVM Collections–XenServer
Create DVM Collections–XenDesktop
Define Collection Type–XenDesktop
Provide Access To DVM Collection–XenDesktop
Set Access Options for Pano Remote Users–XenDesktop
Assign Pano Clients and Users To DVMs–XenDesktop
User Membership Rules–XenDesktop
Manually Assign Users To DVMs in User Based Collections–XenDesktop
Use Cases for Device Restrictions–XenDesktop
Update DVM Collections–XenDesktop
Delete DVM Collections–XenDesktop
Set Up Collections with Device Restrictions–XenDesktop
Pano Controller Network Port Usage
Inbound Ports Used by Pano Controller
Outbound Ports Used by Pano Controller
Internal Ports Used by Pano Controller
Inbound Ports Used by Pano Direct
Outbound Ports Used by Pano Devices
Enable USB Peripheral Support
Install Pano Device USB Support
Enable Users To Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Devices
Restrict or Allow Use of Specific USB Devices
Refresh Virtual Machines in Pooled Desktops
Configure and Manage Pano Clients and Desktop Preferences
(Overview) Set User Preferences
Retrieve Pano Client Information
Determine Pano Device Model
Use a Custom Login Image
Reset Pano Client Login Screen Image To Default Image
Restart Pano Client Login Screens
About Password Changes via Pano Client Login Screen
Configure Pano Devices for Dual‑Monitor Use
(Pano G1) Verify Pano Dual Monitor Version
(Pano G1) Uninstall Pano Dual Monitor
Manually Add Pano Clients
Create Device-Based DVM Assignments
Rename Pano Clients
Change Pano Client MAC Address or IP Address
Remove Pano Clients
Identify Pano Client Serial Numbers
Disable Pano Clients
Enable Pano Clients
Default User Login Preferences
About Pano Control Panel
Set Keyboard Settings for Specific DVMs
Set Audio Settings for Specific DVMs
Set Default Keyboard Layout and Input Language for Specific DVMs
Enable Language Preference for Pano Client Login Screen
Set Screen Resolution Settings for Specific DVMs
Set Power Save Settings for Specific DVMs as End User
Configure Pano Device Sleep State
Disconnect Pano Clients from DVMs
Unassign Pano Clients from DVMs
Integrate Pano System with VMware View
(Overview) Integrate Pano System with VMware View
Configure VMware View Agent
Enable Desktop Connections to VMware View Pools from Pano Zero Clients
Enable Protocol Choice for VMware View Pools
Connect Pano Controller To VMware View
Create VMware View Collection
Validate Pano Controller‑VMware View Configuration
Optimize DVM Performance
Ways To Optimize DVM Performance
Windows 7 Optimizations
Windows XP Optimizations
Increase VMware ESX Server Service Console Memory
Minimize DVM CPU Consumption
User Group Policy Settings Management with Loopback Processing
Upgrade Pano System
(Overview) Upgrade Pano System to v5.0
Get Pano System Upgrade Software
Upgrade Pano Controller
Upgrade a Single Instance of Pano Controller (Virtual Appliance Upgrade)
Upgrade a Single Instance of Pano Controller (Application Upgrade Only)
Upgrade a Group of Pano Controllers (Virtual Appliance Upgrade)
Upgrade a Group of Pano Controller (Application Upgrade Only)
Check Status of Pano Controller VM’s VMware Tools
Update Pano Controller VM’s VMware Tools
Upgrade Pano Direct
Check Status of Virtualization Tools on DVMs
Upgrade Virtualization Tools on DVMs