8 Chapter 2
Signing Off and Shutting Down
Use the Shutdown dialog box to select the available option you want:
• Classic Desktop - Click Shutdown in the Connect Manager or Desktop Menu.
• Zero Desktop - Click the Shutdown icon on the Zero Toolbar.
TIP: You can also configure automatic behavior after all desktop sessions are closed by 
using the Remote Connections dialog box (see "Remote Connections") or the 
AutoSignoff parameter in a wnos.ini file (see "Central Configuration: Automating 
Updates and Configurations").
TIP: You can also display the Shutdown dialog box from the Login dialog box by 
pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
Use the following guidelines (depending on user privilege, some options may not be 
available for use): 
Table 1  Shutdown dialog box options 
Option  What It Does
Sign-off from account Allows you to sign off from the current open account (the 
Login dialog box appears and is ready for another user).
Lock Terminal Locks the thin client from use until you log in again.
Shutdown the system Turns off the thin client.
Restart the system Logs off the user account (the Login dialog box appears 
after the thin client restarts).
Reset the system 
setting to factory 
default
Appears for high-privileged users/administrators only. This 
option allows you to reset the thin client to factory 
defaults (see "Resetting to Factory Defaults Using 
Shutdown Reset").