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I got a 3200LE off eBay and wanted to give installing Linux on it a shot.
It has a strange auto connect client setup. On boot it goes to a dialog box saying “Single button connect” Press Enter to start. Then it tries to connect to something called BBROOK DESKTOP – Citrix ICA Client. When it can’t connect it gives an error and takes me back to the “Single button connect” box. F2 does nothing. Is there a different keyboard shortcut to get out of this?
Your best bet is going to be resetting it back to Factory Defaults.
I’ve got some clients here that are using the single button connect. It is a method for to allow the users to start their session by clicking one button. The connection you’re referring to is an ICA connection, which is probably leftover from the previous owner.
Does the G key reset work on these? Try holding the G key down while it’s booting up. If it works, it will reset it to factory defaults and you should be able to get to the control panel.
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