Release Notes
• WES7P_5060_BIOS_10K.exe—file size 33,54,218 bytes
• WIE10_5060_BIOS_10K.exe—file size 33,59,674 bytes
Tested management servers and USB Imaging Tool version
Table 31. Management Servers and USB Imaging Tool Version
Management Server Version
Wyse Device Manager 5.7.3
Wyse Management Suite 1.4
USB Imaging Tool 3.1.0
• Wyse Device Agent must be upgraded to the latest version before deploying the BIOS add-on.
• Extract the add-on from the zipped folder and copy the .exe file to the Wyse Management Suite repository.
• Extract the add-on from the zipped folder and register the .exe file to the RSP file.
• To deploy the add-on using USB Imaging Tool to the thin clients running Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, you must change the Boot mode
settings to Both.
• The client automatically reboots after you push the add-on.
• The BIOS file is displayed under OS image repository in Wyse Management Suite and under Images in Wyse Device Manager.
Known issue
Table 32. Known issue
Issue ID Issue description Workaround
WC-1058 You cannot register the BIOS file that is
unzipped for Windows Embedded Standard
7P to the USB Imaging tool.
There is no workaround for this issue.
Installing the add-on
Install the add-on using Wyse Management Suite
This section describes the steps to install the add-on using Wyse Management Suite.
1. Register the device to the Wyse Management Suite server, and add the device to the respective groups.
2. Copy the .exe file to the Wyse Management Suite server repository, C:\WMS\LocalRepo\repository\osImages\zipped.
3. Log in to Wyse Management Suite.
4. Click Portal Administration, and then click File Repository under Console Settings.
5. Select the Local Repository check box.
6. Click Sync Files.
Wait for the synchronization process to complete. The synchronization process copies the package from the repository to Apps and
Data.
7. Click Apps and Data.
The Apps and Data page is displayed.
8. Go to OS Image Repository > WES/ThinLinux and verify the copied package in the applications list.
9. To create a group in the Wyse Management Suite server, click Groups & Configs.
The Groups & Configs page is displayed.
10. Click the Plus sign (+) button and enter the required details to register your client in the same group.
11. Click Apps and Data.
The Apps and Data page is displayed.
12. Click WES/ThinLinux under OS Image Policies.
13. Click Add Policy to add the policy to the required group.
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