Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Hybrid Client Version 1.x Administrator's Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Dell Hybrid Client installation
- Registering Dell Hybrid Client to Wyse Management Suite
- Managing user accounts
- Getting started with Dell Hybrid Client
- Logging in to your Dell Hybrid Client
- Configure the date and time
- Desktop overview
- Using the top bar
- Using the taskbar
- Applications overview screen
- Shut down, log off, or restart
- Lock your desktop
- Managing the Dell Hybrid Client policy settings
- Viewing system information
- Reset the Dell Hybrid Client to factory default settings
- Enable or disable access to desktop shortcuts
- Configuring the printer settings
- Configure the custom connection settings
- Configure the browser shortcut settings
- Multilanguage support
- Configure the VPN settings
- Configure the power profile settings
- Configure the user data roaming settings
- Configure the user personalization roaming settings
- Manage system updates
- Configuring the local settings
- Configure the network settings locally
- Configuring the display settings locally
- Configure the peripheral settings locally
- Configure the display personalization settings locally
- Configure the region and language settings locally
- Configure the power settings locally
- Change the password
- Configure the Dell Client Agent (DCA) settings manually
- Configuring the VDI environment
- Single Sign-On (SSO) to VDI applications
- Single Sign-On (SSO) to VDI applications
- Multifactor authentication for VDI applications
- Configuring Citrix
- Configuring VMware
- Configuring RDP
- Logging in to a VDI session using a smart card
- Install a certificate
- Zoom application plug-in for VDI
- Multimedia add-on package for VDI
- File Type Association
- Configuring the Cloud environment
- File Affiliation
- User applications
- Device security
- Dell Hybrid Client recovery imaging
- Dell Hybrid Client troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
NOTE: HDX adaptive transport must be disabled in the Citrix server configuration for Multiport to work.
Configure the Citrix broker connection
About this task
This section describes the procedure to configure the connection settings for a Citrix session using Wyse Management Suite.
NOTE: You can also use the default VDI native client on Dell Hybrid Client to configure the VDI session.
Steps
1. Log in to Wyse Management Suite.
2. Go to the Groups & Configs page, and select your preferred group.
3. Click Edit Policies > Hybrid Client.
The Configuration Control | Hybrid Client page is displayed.
4. Click the Advanced tab.
NOTE: In Wyse Management Suite version 3.2, the VDI options under the Dell Hybrid Client policy settings are
rearranged for better grouping and visibility. See, Managing the Dell Hybrid Client policy settings.
5. Expand Broker Settings, and click Citrix Broker Settings.
6. In the Citrix Connection section, click Add Row.
7. Configure the Citrix session options as per your requirement.
8. Click Save & Publish.
Configure the global Citrix settings
About this task
This section describes the procedure to configure the global connection settings for Citrix using Wyse Management Suite.
Steps
1. Log in to Wyse Management Suite.
2. Go to the Groups & Configs page, and select your preferred group.
3. Click Edit Policies > Hybrid Client.
The Configuration Control | Hybrid Client page is displayed.
4. Click the Advanced tab.
NOTE:
In Wyse Management Suite version 3.2, the VDI options under the Dell Hybrid Client policy settings are
rearranged for better grouping and visibility. See, Managing the Dell Hybrid Client policy settings.
5. Expand Session Settings, and click Citrix Session Settings.
6. Configure the following Citrix global settings as per your requirement:
● Smartcard Settings
● Local resources and USB redirection
● Client Drive Mapping
● Hotkey Settings
● Hotkey Mapping
● Advanced Session Settings such as Save MultiMonitor Preference, H.264, Multimedia Redirection, WebPage
Redirection, MultiStream, and Middle Button Paste.
7. Click Save & Publish.
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Configuring the VDI environment