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- T420 CAN'T INSTALL SMART CARD HOW TO
- T420 CAN'T INSTALL SMART CARD MANUAL
- T420 CAN'T INSTALL SMART CARD TRIAL
- T420 CAN'T INSTALL SMART CARD OFFLINE
- T420 CAN'T INSTALL SMART CARD PLUS
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T420 CAN'T INSTALL SMART CARD TRIAL
Okay, so by trial and error we've ended up doing this: We assumed it means log in from a client, but now it seems it's somethine else?
T420 CAN'T INSTALL SMART CARD MANUAL
The manual suggests it might only be available in station mode, but it doesn't explain what that is. But now we suddenly see it available on the server (still doesn't work though), though we're not sure what exactly we've done for this affect. Previosly it seemed to get it to appear we had to restart the server and then log as administrator on one of the clients. can't get when the create stations option becomes available or not.
T420 CAN'T INSTALL SMART CARD OFFLINE
No such screens appear on the clients (they just disconnect if the server is restarted), no idea if they are supposed to.Ĭan't find any manual better then the official help file, and it just tells to use the create stations option, nothing on whether clients should be online or offline or anything, but we've tried both, nothing happens.Īh, and we did the customize template thing where you are supposed to run a cmd file from its desktop before creating stations.Īnd the clients are connected via LAN. Tried that with a couple of clients connected as users - no difference.Īlso, when restarting the server it gives a screen telling to press "B", but nothing happens if we press it. Clicling on the create stations option tells virtual desktop station created for -t, but nothing new appears in the list of virtual desktops.
T420 CAN'T INSTALL SMART CARD HOW TO
We've created a Windows 10 template from an ISO, but can't figure out how to create stations from it. If we create users in Multipoint Manager then the clients can connect via RDP as those users all right.
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With files of ~1 MB, eSata already cuts the needed time in half. That Linus guy on Youtube has a video comparing USB 2.0, USB 3.0 and eSata. ok so with small files, you mean (more technically) different non continuous address ranges on the drive, right? I wonder how large that protocol overhead really is and how big the files need to be that the protocol overhead will become negligible ( say < 1% of total transfer size), do you know that by chance or have any sources? Also less CPU use, even with double data transfer rate. Jcvjcvjcvjcv wrote:In this case superior means: for small files enormous data transfer rate gain: easily two times more, even with HDD's. Just an FYI as the port itself looks like it could break relatively easily if you think it's not seated and try and force it. It's a Y cable, the single end to the T420 and the forked end into the eSATA and USB ports of the drive enclosure.ģ) Both the eSATA and the eSATAp cables didn't feel like they went "in" all the way on the T420 - they fit snug, but it looked like there was more housing outside that I expected. I ordered an eSATAp cable and I was able to plug that single cable into the T420. However, if I plugged in the eSATA and USB cable it would work over eSATA.Ģ) Based on #1, I realized the cable my drive enclosure shipped with was not an eSATAp cable (e.g., powered eSATA) - so it required the USB cable for power. The drive would work great via the USB cable, but if I just plugged in the eSATA cable, it wouldn't work. A couple things you might want to check.ġ) My external eSATA drive came with a USB cable and an eSATA cable.
T420 CAN'T INSTALL SMART CARD PLUS
I've used an eSATA drive with my T420 both via the port on the Thinkpad as well as through the Series 3 plus dock.