Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 9.1 Operating System Release Notes
- Contents
- Overview
- Citrix Workspace app 2104 package for ThinOS
- ThinOS 9.1.2101
- Release summary
- Firmware upgrade
- Compatibility
- New and enhanced features
- Flash protection reliability
- Keyboard layout updates
- New options added for Customize Privilege Level
- Supports external secure MQTT for Wyse Management Suite server
- New background picture for ThinOS
- Shutdown menu update
- Display port audio design enhancement
- Poly EagleEye Mini webcam support
- VNC password restriction
- Proxy
- Citrix Workspace App update
- Microsoft Direct Remote Desktop Protocol updates
- Windows Virtual Desktop
- HID fingerprint reader support
- Imprivata updates
- Teradici cloud access updates
- Supports the Bloomberg keyboard
- Important notes
- Limitations
- Tested environments matrix
- Tested peripherals
- Tested smart cards
- Known issues
- Fixed issues
- ThinOS 9.1.1131
- Upgrade to ThinOS 9.1 from ThinOS 8.6
- Compatibility
- ThinOS 9.1 and ThinOS 8.6 feature comparison
- New and enhanced features
- New ThinOS features
- Admin Policy Tool
- Admin Policy Tool feature list
- Support for Wyse Management Suite 3.1
- Smart card sign-in
- Enhanced User Interface
- Account privileges
- Change group notice
- Download notice
- New system tray items
- New DHCP option tag
- Captive portal detection for wireless
- EPOS connect headset support
- Jabra Xpress headset support
- Install the operating system image and packages using Admin Policy Tool
- New Citrix features
- Citrix multiple virtual channels
- Microsoft Teams optimization
- Microsoft Teams optimization feature matrix
- Microsoft Teams optimization limitations
- Zoom optimization on Citrix
- Zoom optimization feature matrix
- Zoom optimization known issues
- Cisco Webex Teams optimization
- Cisco Webex Teams optimization on Citrix Workspace app feature matrix
- Cisco Webex Teams optimization known issues
- Cisco webex meetings optimization
- Cisco Webex Meetings optimization feature matrix
- Cisco Webex Meetings optimization known issues
- Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI
- Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI support matrix
- Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI limitations
- Federated Authentication (SAML/Azure AD)
- Browser Content Redirection
- Citrix HDX Adaptive transport (EDT)
- HDX Adaptive Display V2
- Citrix ADC Native OTP
- Autoconfiguration of email-based account discovery using DNS
- Desktop Viewer/Toolbar
- Workspace mode
- Citrix printer update limitations
- Citrix printer update
- Keyboard Layout Mode
- VMware Horizon
- VMware Horizon Management and configuration
- Unified Access Gateway
- Scanner redirection
- Serial ports redirection
- FIPS-140-2 mode
- Session collaboration
- Battery state redirection
- Workspace ONE mode
- Relative mouse
- Limitations for VMware Horizon
- Zoom optimization on VMware
- Zoom optimization on VMware feature matrix
- Zoom optimization known issues
- Cisco Webex Teams optimization on VMware
- Cisco Webex Teams optimization on VMware feature matrix
- Cisco Webex Teams optimization known issues
- Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI on VMware
- Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI support matrix on VMware
- Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI limitations on VMware
- Microsoft Teams on VMware
- Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop and Remote Desktop Services
- Teradici Cloud Access and Amazon Workspaces
- Imprivata
- Identity automation
- New ThinOS features
- Changes from ThinOS 8.6
- What is removed compared to ThinOS 8.6
- Important notes
- Tested environments matrix
- Tested peripherals matrix
- Fixed issues
- Known issues
- Resources and support
- Contacting Dell
5. Click Browse and select the ThinOS 9.x OS firmware to upload.
NOTE: Based on your preferred upgrade scenario and the existing ThinOS firmware version present in the group, you
must select either the Diff_9.1.2101 or Full_9.1.2101 ThinOS image.
6. From the Select the ThinOS Firmware to deploy drop-down menu, select the uploaded firmware.
7. Click Save & Publish.
The thin client downloads the firmware to install and restarts. The firmware version is upgraded.
NOTE: When you upgrade from ThinOS 9.0 to 9.1, the thin client downloads all the application packages that are
applicable to 9.1. After you upgrade to 9.1, all the application packages are removed and you must reinstall the
application packages. Dell Technologies recommends you to upgrade from ThinOS 9.0 to 9.1 without installing the
application packages. If you add multiple application packages along with the operating system image in the same Wyse
Management Suite group, the upgrade may fail due to low disk space. In this scenario, you must reset to factory default
settings for upgrading the ThinOS client again.
NOTE: Ensure that the Wyse 5070 BIOS version is 1.3.1 or later before upgrading to ThinOS 9.1. If you upgrade to
ThinOS 9.1 with earlier BIOS version and then upgrade the BIOS version to 1.3.1 or later, the device may fail to boot.
NOTE: There are chances that the upgrade might failed with event log stating Failed to install. In such an event, you
may reboot the device and upgrade again.
NOTE: ThinOS 9.0.1136 cannot upgrade the operating system firmware, or install the application packages after
September 2021. You can disable time server on ThinOS, change the system time to August 2021, then upgrade the
operating system firmware or install the application packages. Dell Technologies recommends you to upgrade to ThinOS
9.1.1131 or later version when the issue is fixed. For more information about how to upgrade from ThinOS 9.1.2101 to
a later version using Wyse Management Suite, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 9.1 Migration Guide at www.dell.com/
support.
Upgrade to ThinOS 9.1.1131 from ThinOS 8.6
If you are running ThinOS 8.6 version, you must first install the ThinOS 9.1.1131 image and then upgrade to ThinOS 9.1.2101.
The device reboots after the ThinOS image is downloaded. Once the upgrade completes, the device is automatically
registered to Wyse Management Suite. All device settings are erased after you upgrade from ThinOS 8.6 to 9.1 except the
Wyse Management Suite server settings, wireless connections, wireless certificates, and proxy settings. Dell Technologies
recommends you to back up your device settings before you initiate the upgrade process.
NOTE:
Ensure that the Wyse 5070 BIOS version is 1.3.1 or later before upgrading to ThinOS 9.1. If you upgrade to ThinOS
9.1 with earlier BIOS version and then upgrade the BIOS version to 1.3.1 or later, the device may fail to boot.
NOTE: For more information about how to install the ThinOS 9.1.1131 image, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 9.1
Migration Guide at www.dell.com/support. For information about how to upgrade from ThinOS 9.1.1131 to ThinOS 9.1.2101,
see Upgrade 9.x to later versionssection.
Compatibility
Release build and package versions
● DTOS_Diff_9.1.2101.pkg
● DTOS_Full_9.1.2101.pkg
● Cisco_Jabber_12.9.2.304552_5.pkg
● Cisco_WebEx_Meetings_40.10.11.15_6
● Cisco_WebEx_VDI_41.1.0.17621_3.pkg (formerly formerly Cisco WebEx Teams)
● Citrix_Workspace_App_21.1.0.14_8.pkg
● EPOS_Connect_5.0.4.6205_19.pkg
● HID_Finger_Reader_210217_5.pkg
● Jabra_7.2.0_10.pkg
ThinOS 9.1.2101
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