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Device collection window is displayed.
5 Select the device to which you have to deploy the package.
6 Click Next.
7 Go to Deployment Settings.
8 Select Required from the Purpose drop-down list.
9 Check Send wake-up packets.
10 Click Next.
11 Go to Scheduling
12 Select As soon as possible as the installation deadline.
13 Go to User Experience.
14 Check Software Installation and System Restart.
15 Click Next.
16 Complete the wizard.
The package is deployed to the target client.
Known issues
Table 3. Known issues
Issue number Issue description Workaround
WS-1914 Unable to wake the client from the standby
mode by using USB drive, even if the USB
wake support function is enabled in BIOS.
There is no workaround.
WS-1866 BIOS ash from SCCM displays an error
The task sequence manager could not
successfully complete execution of the
task sequence on the server side, and the
client-side notications are not displayed,
but the BIOS is updated successfully.
There is no impact on the functionality.
WS-2225 Unwanted les with folder name
B3AA51F75E984219B3689031EA858836 is
created in <drive C> after you upgrade BIOS
from A13 to A14 from Wyse Management
Suite v1.2 with the latest Wyse Device
Agent v14.2.0.51.
There is no impact on the functionality.
Important Notes
• Thin clients restart twice after you push the add-on when write lter is enabled.
• Lock screen is disabled when the add-on is pushed using Wyse Device Manager.
• Lock screen is enabled when the add-on is pushed using Wyse Management Suite.
• Wyse Device Agent must be upgraded to the latest version before deploying the BIOS add-on.
• Connect the thin client to an AC adapter when performing a BIOS ash.
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6 BIOS Add-on for Latitude 3460 Mobile Thin Client
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