Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
System ToolsProvides information about devices, certificates, and packages.
TroubleshootingDisplays the performance monitor graphs, trace and event log settings, and other options that are
useful for troubleshooting your thin client.
ShutdownAllows you to shut down the system, or restart the operating system.
Configure the Connection Manager
The Connection Manager has a list of connection entries and command buttons available for use with the connections.
About this task
This section describes how to configure the Connection Manager settings.
Steps
1. Go to System Setup > Remote Connections, and configure the Broker agent setup.
2. Log in to the Broker agent connection.
3. On the taskbar, click .
The Connection Manager dialog box is displayed.
NOTE: Nonprivileged users cannot view the Connection Manager.
4. In the Connection Manager dialog box, and use the following guidelines:
Select a connection from the list, and click Connect to establish the VDI connection.
Click Properties to open the Connection Settings dialog box for the selected connection.
All users can view and edit definitions for the selected connection. Edits are not permanently retained when the user
signs-off.
Click Sign-off to log off from the thin client.
If you want to reset a selected virtual connection, select a connection from the list, and click Reset VM.
Click the Global Connection Settings tab to open and configure settings that affect all the connections available in the
list.
Click Add to create an RDP or a PCoIP connection.
Click Delete to remove the created connection from the list.
Configuring thin client settings and connection broker
settings
You can either use the ThinOS local UI or the Wyse Management Suite to do the following:
Set up your thin client hardware, look and feel, and system settings
For configuring these settings using ThinOS local UI, see Configuring connectivity and Configure the thin client local
settings.
For configuring these settings using Wyse Management Suite, see Edit the ThinOS 9.x policy settings.
Configure the connection broker settings
For configuring these settings using ThinOS local UI, see Configuring the connection brokers.
For configuring these settings using Wyse Management Suite, see Edit the ThinOS 9.x policy settings.
Configure ThinOS using Admin Policy Tool
ThinOS 9.x does not support FTP, HTTP, HTTPS file server, and INI parameter settings. You can configure these settings using
a local management tool called Admin Policy Tool.
NOTE:
After you reset the thin client to factory default settings, the device starts the First Boot Wizard application by
default. You can use the Admin Policy Tool to change the default settings for First Boot Wizard.
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