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)
The Configuration Control | Hybrid Client page is displayed.
4. Click the Advanced tab.
5. Expand Browser Settings, and click either Firefox settings or Google Chrome settings based on your preference.
NOTE: Ensure that the Reset website access control settings option is disabled to access the Blacklist and Whitelist
options.
6. From the URL Settings drop-down menu, select Website Access Control.
7. To configure the URL Denylist settings, click Add Row, and enter the URL of the website that you want to block.
8. To configure the URL Allowlist settings, click Add Row, and enter the URL of the website that you want users to access.
9. Click Save & Publish.
Example
● Allow only specific websites:
○ Block "*"
○ Allow selected sites—"mail.example.com", "wikipedia.org", "google.com".
● Block all access to a domain, except to the mail server using HTTPS and to the main page:
○ Block "example.com"
○ Allow "https://mail.example.com".
○ Allow ".example.com", and may be ".www.example.com".
● Block all access to YouTube, except for selected videos:
○ Block "youtube.com"
○ Allow "youtube.com/watch?v=V1".
○ Allow "youtube.com/watch?v=V2".
NOTE:
Mozilla Firefox supports only HTTP and HTTPS. When you are adding the URL that you want to block, you must specify the
URL without HTTP, or HTTPS. By default, the HTTP, or HTTPS prefix is added to the website URL. For example, instead of
https://www.youtube.com, you must specify only youtube.com or www.youtube.com. The same guideline is applicable
when configuring URLs that you want to access.
Using Dell File Explorer
Dell File Explorer is a file browser that provides a simple way to manage your local, cloud, network, and external files on your
client. Files are launched using local, VDI, or cloud applications based on the priority set in the File Affiliation settings. For more
information about how to configure the File Affiliation settings, see File Affiliation.
User applications
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