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Important Notices
Please note that reproduction of this User Manual in whole or in part, without express written permission from
NComputing, is not permitted.
NComputing reserves the right to make improvements and/or changes to this User Manual and to the
products, programs and/or specifications described herein at any time without notice. Information contained
in this document may have been obtained from internal testing or from a third party. NComputing shall not be
liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this
material. The latest version of this User Manual
can be downloaded from the “Documentation” page in the
Support section of the NComputing website at:
Refer to the Limited Hardware Warranty applicable to your region for information on what is and what is not
covered by the warranty, your responsibilities, exclusions, and how to obtain service. It is your responsibility
to download a copy of the warranty at the time of purchase to keep for your records. The warranty can be
downloaded from the “Documentation” page in the Support section of the NComputing website.
Please refer to the End User License Agreement (EULA) and Terms of Use (TOU) that are presented for your
review during the software installation process. The information contained in these documents is very
important. The EULA and TOU constitute agreements between you and NComputing and are accepted by
you by installing and using the product. It is your responsibility to print a copy of the EULA and TOU directly
from the installer in order to keep for your records.
This product gives users shared access to computer resources. It is not a computer, and may not support all
software applications, especially high-resolution graphics applications or 3D games that are designed to be
supported by stand-alone computers. Similarly, it may not support all hardware peripherals that are designed
to be supported by stand-alone computers.
Refer to your computer operating system and application software vendors’ license agreements for information
on using these products with NComputing systems. Additional software licenses may be required.
Microsoft® Windows® Licenses. You are licensed by NComputing to use the vSpace software under the
terms of the EULA. You must also acquire the appropriate number of Windows Server licenses and Client
Access Licenses for each device or user accessing Windows Server software. You cannot use the vSpace
software with Windows Client software (i.e., Windows Vista, Windows 7) unless a single user and no other
user accesses the same Windows Client software at any one time, or you are authorized to do so under an
applicable license from Microsoft or as expressly set forth in the “Microsoft Windows Server to Windows XP
License Rights” section of the NComputing EULA. In all cases, your rights and obligations with respect to the
use of vSpace software with Windows Server software and Windows Client software are defined by both the
NComputing vSpace software EULA and the applicable Microsoft Software License Agreement or EULA. For
more information on licensing with Microsoft operating systems see:
For single user applications of your L-series product such as remote control, digital signage and 1:1 VDI refer
to the same web page for information on client operating systems currently supported.
The NComputing hardware and software products described in this user manual are protected by numerous
granted and pending U.S. and international patents. Some components of NComputing products utilize open-
source software. Please refer to the GPL Declarations section of this User Manual for more information.
© 2003-2010 NComputing Inc. All rights reserved. NComputing, vSpace, and Numo are registered trademarks of
NComputing Inc.
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Corporation. Intel, Core 2, Core i5, and Core i7 are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. VESA is a trademark of
Video Electronics Standards Association. Kensington is a trademark of ACCO World Corporation. QuickTime is a
registered trademark of Apple, Inc. YouTube is a registered trademark of Google. Adobe and Adobe Flash are
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