Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 9.0 Operating System Release Notes
- Contents
- Overview
- Version matrix
- ThinOS 9.0.4024
- ThinOS 9.0.3030
- ThinOS 9.0.2108
- ThinOS 9.0.2081
- Release summary
- Previous version
- Upgrade to ThinOS 9.0.2081
- Compatibility
- New and enhanced features
- End User License Agreement
- BIOS features
- Wyse Management Suite subnet mapping
- Wyse Management Suite user exception
- Wyse Management suite Active Directory group
- Support for WINS server
- Microsoft Teams optimization
- Imprivata OneSign ProveID Embedded feature
- HID Global OMNIKEY driver
- Autoconfiguration of email-based account discovery using DNS
- ThinOS enhancements
- Admin Policy Tool feature list
- Test environment matrix
- Fixed issues
- Known issues
- ThinOS 9.0.1136
- Release summary
- Firmware upgrade
- Other documents you may need
- Compatibility
- ThinOS 9.0 feature matrix
- New and enhanced features
- Enhanced User Interface
- Support for Wyse Management Suite 2.0
- Admin Policy Tool
- Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI v12.8
- Citrix Workspace app v1912
- Citrix ADC Native OTP
- Federated Authentication (SAML/Azure AD)
- Browser Content Redirection
- Citrix HDX Adaptive transport (EDT)
- HDX Adaptive Display V2
- Citrix two-factor authentication
- Keyboard enhancements on Windows VDA
- ThinOS local enhancements
- Comparison between ThinOS 8.6 and ThinOS 9.0
- Known issues
- Important notes
- Resources and support
- Contacting Dell
Table 26. Microsoft Teams optimization feature matrix (continued)
Feature ThinOS
Headset buttons – Answer, mute, or end call. Limited support¹
¹For limitations, see the Limitations section.
Limitations
● Only audio call is supported on the Wyse 3040 Thin Client. Video call results in performance issues.
Workaround—Turn off the incoming video.
● Audio is still played through the first headset when you switch to the second headset during the call. This issue is observed
when you have installed the JVDI package on the thin client.
Workaround—Do not install the JVDI package if you are using Microsoft Teams.
● Call drops unexpectedly when you disconnect the USB headset during the video call. This issue is due to a limitation on Citrix
Workspace app for Linux.
Workaround—When your call drops, log out and log in to the session again. Do not disconnect the headset again during the
video call.
● Headset is not automatically selected when you connect a new USB headset during the call. This issue is due to a limitation
on Citrix Workspace app for Linux.
Workaround—Select the headset device manually during the call.
● Sometimes you cannot receive the call or call cannot be established after you pick the call. This issue is observed on Citrix
Workspace app for Linux.
Workaround—Make a call from your end or wait for the caller to call you again. If the issue still persists, do any of the
following:
○ Exit Teams and launch it again.
○ Log off and log in to the session again.
○ Restart the thin client.
● When using a headset, you cannot answer or end the call through headset buttons. This issue is due to a limitation on Citrix
Workspace app for Linux.
Citrix updates
● Citrix package is updated to Citrix Workspace app 2006 version. In Citrix Workspace app 2006, the Microsoft Teams
Optimization feature is supported. Citrix session login failures when using smart cards that are observed in all prior Citrix
releases have been resolved.
● Citrix RealTime Media Engine (RTME) client 2.9.100 is integrated with Citrix Workspace app 2006.
Important notes
Test environment matrix
Table 27. Tested environment - General components
Component Version
Wyse Management Suite 2.1
Imprivata OneSign 7.1.000.13
NetScaler 11.1/12.1
StoreFront 1912 LTSR and later
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