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)
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.
5. Expand Privacy & Security, and click Bremen Password.
6. In the Bremen Password field, enter the password.
7. Click Save & Publish.
Manage USB devices
Dell Hybrid Client enables you to configure and manage the USB devices that are connected to your device using Wyse
Management Suite. You can block access to USB devices, making them inaccessible from the client. This setting cannot be
configured from user policy groups.
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.
5. Expand Privacy & Security, and click USB Lockdown.
6. In the USB Lockdown, configure one of the following options:
● Enable all USB devices—Click the Enable all toggle key to enable or disable the option. If this option is enabled, the
operating system detects all USB devices that are connected to the device. If this option is disabled, you must enable one
of the following options:
○ Disable all excluding HID
○ Disable USB devices using Vendor ID/Product ID
○ Disable by USB class
● Disable all excluding HID—Click the Disable all excluding HID toggle key to enable or disable the option. If this
option is enabled, the operating system detects only Human Interface Devices (HID) such as keyboard and mouse. If this
option is disabled, you must enable one of the following options:
○ Enable all USB devices
○ Disable USB devices using Vendor ID/Product ID
○ Disable by USB class
● Disable USB devices using Vendor ID/Product ID—If the Enable all and Disable all excluding HID options are
disabled, use the Disable USB devices using Vendor ID/Product ID feature to block certain USB devices, making
them inaccessible from the client. You must specify the Vendor ID (VID) and the Product ID (PID) of the USB devices
that you want to disable. To disable a USB device, do the following:
a. Click Add Row.
b. In the Vendor ID field, enter the vendor ID of the USB device.
c. In the Product ID field, enter the product ID of the USB device. This is an optional field.
For example, vvvv:pppp, where vvvv is the device vendor ID and pppp is the device product ID.
● Disable by USB class—If the Enable all and Disable all excluding HID options are disabled, you can disable the USB
devices by USB class. From the USB classes to be disabled drop-down list, select one or more USB classes.
7. Click Save & Publish.
8. Log in to the Dell Hybrid Client and connect a USB drive.
If you have enabled the USB drive, the operating system detects the USB drive that is connected to the client. If you have
disabled the USB drive, the operating system cannot detect the USB drive that is connected to the client.
Device security
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