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  • Dell Wyse C10LE, 68 Appendix A TIP: The thin client conforms to both RFC-compliant DHCP servers (RFC numbers 2131 and 2132) and RFC-noncompliant Microsoft servers (which NULL terminate strings sent to the thin client). The thin client supports both infinite leases and leases that expire (per RFC 2131 and others). TIP: Not all options in the range 128-254 are strings. Options 186, 190, and 192 are employed for all Wyse products that use WDM. Their format and content are determined by the WDM product. Step 3: Reboot or Start the Thin Client After you reboot or

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, Getting Started: Quickly Learning the Basics 15 Connect Manager Clicking Connect Manager on the taskbar opens the Connect Manager. The Connect Manager has a list of connection entries and a set of command buttons available for use with the connections. Note that non-privileged users cannot view the Connect Manager. The command buttons available depend on the privileges of the user and administrator configuration; the following default examples are typical: • High-privileged user - Includes Connect, New, Settings, and Sign-off. • Low-privileged user - Includes Connect, Settings, and Sign-off. • Stand-alone user - Includes Connect, N

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, Configuring Connection Settings Locally 49 by storing the discovered Web Server IP address and port and begin regular check-ins). · Enable Automatic Discovery After Missed Check-ins - Select the number of missed check-ins after which you want the auto discovery options enabled. • Cloud Client Manager Service - To register thin client devices with Cloud Client Manager Service, ensure the Enable Cloud Client Manager check box is selected, enter the Group Registration Key (as configured by your Cloud Client Manager administrator) for the desired group, cl

  • 74 Appendix C Printing to Local USB or Parallel Printers You can print to locally attached printers through USB or Parallel ports. IMPORTANT: Microsoft Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH), Microsoft Terminal Services, and Citrix XenApp each have their own printing policies that must be configured properly to allow client side printing. For details on configuring printing in these enviro

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, Configuring Connection Settings Locally 55 selected, the wait interval is that set in the Delay before re-connecting box (enter the number of seconds 1 to 3600) or the user profile for yes (20 seconds) or seconds. The default is 20 seconds if there is no INI file description of this connection, or is a Stand-alone user, or is simply omitted. TIP: You can reset the options on the Connection tab of the Connection Settings (RDP) dialog box. To do so, click the Reset VM command button. This command button is located in the upper-right of the dialog box. It appears only with a VDM broker connection. Use the following

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, Configuring Connection Settings Locally 35 Use the ICA tab to select the check boxes you want for the options that are available to all ICA sessions. Select the audio quality optimized for your connection. Note the following: Map to - When a drive is entered, maps a disk under the drive. Map all disks under - When selected, you can use the drop-down list to select the drive under which you want to maps all disks. Use the RDP tab to: • Enable or disable Network Level Authentication (NLA). The NLA authentication method verifies us

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, 30 Chapter 3 Use the following guidelines for the SMBs tab when printing to a Windows network printer (CAUTION: The printer name shared by Windows must not contain any spaces or ThinOS will not be able to use it.): • Select SMB - Select the SMB you want from the list. • Printer Name - (Required) Enter name you want displayed in your list of printers. • Printer Identification - Enter the type or model of the printer in the exact text of the Windows printer driver name—including capitalizations and spaces. This name must be either the device driver name for the printer under the Microsoft Windows system, or a key to map to the device driver. If not specified

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, Performing Diagnostics 59 Use the Device Viewer tab - Displays all the locally attached devices, including USB, Serial, and Parallel on applicable platforms. The Device Viewer button was previously found in the Devices tab of the System Information dialog box. IMPORTANT: The Mirror File Server tab has been removed from the System Tools dialog box as it can now be viewed in the Device Viewer tab. If you are using global INI files, use the Global INI tab to view wnos.ini information. If you are using username INI files, use the user.ini tab to view use

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, 72 Appendix B CMOS Local Management: Extracting CMOS Settings to a USB Key for Distribution CMOS local management allows ThinOS administrators to easily manage CMOS settings for small deployments of thin clients using USB Key distribution methods. This case example uses R10 BIOS version 1.0H_SPC-0T51. However, you can use these instructions for other supported BIOS versions. Step 1: Prepare a Reference Device containing BIOS version 1.0H_SPC-0T517 or later 1. On the thin client you want to use as a Reference Device (the reference device will be the golden image you will use to distribute to other thin

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, Examples of Common Printing Configurations 85 Configuring ThinPrint No ThinPrint-specific configuration is available on the thin clients. Thus to be able to use ThinPrint, users must first set up their printers according to the user documentation, and then configure ThinPrint on the thin client using the Printer Setup dialog box. Use the following guidelines: • Use the Printer Identification field to enter a printer class (you can change the printer name as needed). • Printer IDs are assigned (depending on the physical port) as follows: • COM1 = 1 • COM2 = 2 • LPT1 = 3 (USB printers are detected automatically on LPT1) • LPT2 = 4 • LPD0 =

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, Configuring Connection Settings Locally 45 Remote Connections Use the Remote Connections dialog box (System Settings icon > Remote Connections) to configure thin client remote connections (including ICA, RDP, Citrix XenDesktop, VMware View, Dell vWorkspace, and other broker server connections), visual options, and general connection settings. TIP: In the Classic Desktop option, the Remote Connections dialog box allows you to create default ICA and RDP connections for use. If you want to create several ICA and RDP connections (more than the default connections), use the Connect Manager (see &

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, 6 Chapter 2 Using Your Desktop What you see after logging on to the server depends on the administrator configurations. In any desktop case, you can select the desktop option you want (Classic Desktop or Zero Desktop) and create the connections you need using the Visual Experience tab on the Remote Connections dialog box (see "Remote Connections"). To open the Remote Connections dialog box, do one of the following: • Classic Desktop - Click User Name (User Name is the user who is logged-on and is located at the bottom-left side of the taskbar), and then select System Setup > Remote Connections. • Zero Desktop - Click the System Settings icon on the Zero Tool

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, 28 Chapter 3 Printer IMPORTANT: Host-based printers are not supported. Use the Printer Setup dialog box (System Settings icon > Printer) to configure network printers and local printers that are connected to the thin client. Through its USB ports, a thin client can support multiple printers. If more than one printer is to be used and another port is not available on your thin client and the port that is to be used must be shared with a USB modem converter, connect a USB hub to the port. IMPORTANT: Microsoft

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, 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 U

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, Getting Started: Quickly Learning the Basics 5 Manual Connection Procedures 1. Click the System Settings icon on the Zero Toolbar to open the System Settings menu, and then click Remote Connections to open the Remote Connections dialog box. 2. Use the Broker Setup tab of the Remote Connections dialog box to configure one of the following connections: • ICA or RDP connection (select None, select ICA or RDP, click Configure Connection, and then follow the wizard). • A specific broker server connection (select Microsoft, Citrix Xen, Dell vWorkspace, VMware View, or Other and then en

  • 76 Appendix C Printing to Non-Windows Network Printers (LPD) ThinOS can print to non-Windows network printers as long as the printers can accept LPR print requests. Most workgroup printers and large network printers have this capability (be sure to check with your vendor that the printer can accept Line Printer Request print requests). Once your thin client is configured to print t

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, Central Configuration: Automating Updates and Configurations 65 Be sure to create/activate the two required MIME Types (.ini and .) under IIS (on a per site basis) to enable downloading. Also be sure your Web server can identify the file types used by Wyse thin clients. To create/activate .ini: 1. On your IIS server, use the File Types menu to add a New Type. 2. In the File Type dialog box, enter the Associated extension .ini and Content type (MIME) text/plain. 3. Click OK to apply the settings. To create/activate .: 1. On your IIS server, use the File Types menu to

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, 10 Chapter 2 Zero Toolbar The Zero Toolbar usually appears at the left edge of the Zero Desktop. However, depending on administrator configurations, the toolbar can be removed or hidden (shown only when a user moves the mouse pointer over the left edge of the desktop screen). TIP: Administrators can configure the toolbar settings using either a dialog box (see "Remote Connections") or the SysMode parameter in the wnos.ini file (see Reference Guide: Wyse ThinOS TM INI Files). TIP: If configured to display (by an administrator), the current dat

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, 32 Chapter 3 Reset Features Reset features include: • "Resetting to Factory Defaults Using G-Key Reset" • "Resetting to Factory Defaults Using Shutdown Reset" • "Resetting Display Settings Using V-Key Reset" • "Accessing Thin Client BIOS Settings" Resetting to Factory Defaults Using G-Key Reset High-privileged or Stand-alone users can reset the thin client to factory default settings using the G-key reset feature. To reset the thin client to factory default settings, restart the thin client and continuously tap the G key during the restart process. G-key reset impacts all configuration items, including, but not limited to, bo

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, 44 Chapter 4 the server certificate text field supports a maximum of approximately 127 characters, and supports multiple server names. The following kinds of server names are supported (all examples are based on Cert Common name is "company.wyse.com"). NOTE: Using only the FQDN, i.e. company.wyse.com will not work, you must use one of the options (note that *.wyse.com is the most common option as multiple authentication servers may exist): servername.wyse.com *.wyse.com *wyse.com *.com * To configure EAP-GTC, enter the username only, and the password or PIN will be ask

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, 38 Chapter 4 Network Setup Use the Network Setup dialog box (System Settings icon > Network Setup) to configure thin client network settings. TIP: If required by the operating environment, the network administrator may disable access to this dialog box. Specifically, it cannot be accessed by Low-privileged and Non-privileged users. For more information, see "Enabling a Disabled Network Setup Dialog Box." Use the following guidelines for the General tab: • Ethernet Speed - Normally the default (Auto-Detect) should be selected, but another selection can be made if automatic negotiat

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, Examples of Common Printing Configurations 75 NOTE: The PrinterID is the exact text of the Windows printer driver name, so if a printer driver is named HP LaserJet 4000 Series PCL in Windows, then it must be exactly the same in the PrinterID field in the INI parameters including capitalizations and spaces. For example, to find the Windows printer driver name on a Windows 2003 Server: 1. Click Start > Printers and Faxes. 2. Right-click in the window and select Server Properties. 3. Click the Drivers tab to view the printer driver name.

  • Dell Wyse C10LE, 58 Chapter 5 System Tools Use the System Tools dialog box (System Settings icon > System Tools) to configure Trace and Event log settings, Performance Monitor graphs (graphs that display client CPU, Memory, and Networking information), and for CMOS management (extract and restore cmos settings as described in "CMOS Local Management: Extracting CMOS Settings to a USB Key for Distribution"). It also allows you to view wnos.ini cached information for troubleshooting purposes. Use the Trace and Write Event log options on the General tab to configure the settings you want (be sure

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