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 63. Known issues (continued)
Issue ID Description Workaround
THINOSX-3475 Incorrect values are displayed in the Inbound and Outbound packet
information on the System Information wireless tab.
There is no workaround in this
release.
THINOSX-5454 Desktop settings may require a client reboot to activate. There is no workaround in this
release.
THINOSX-5308 The power button is disabled when using the First Boot Wizard. There is no workaround in this
release.
THINOSX-5143 On Wyse 5070 extended client, video issue is observed when you use
5120 x 1440 resolution.
There is no workaround in this
release.
THINOSX-3742 The analog audio jacks on the Dell Docking Station WD19 may not
function under certain conditions.
Use a USB headset.
THINOSX-3914 Wake-On-LAN or USB may not function when you use the Dell Docking
Station WD19.
Wake up the device using the
integrated USB or RJ45.
THINOSX-4389 Some configuration menu objects are displayed only in English and not in
other languages.
There is no workaround in this
release.
THINOSX-5616 If the privilege level is set to None, you cannot disable the system
settings.
There is no workaround in this
release.
THINOSX-5689 Sometimes you cannot sign on to the Citrix broker again after re-plugging
the smart card. This issue is observed when you sign off the broker by
plugging out the smart card, and sign on again by re-plugging the smart
card.
Press the Esc key to reinitialize
the Citrix broker and enter PIN
to sign on again.
L10N-19900 All the browse buttons in the Admin Policy tool that is used to upload file
to the device are not working.
There is no workaround in this
release.
Important notes
● It is recommended that you configure the Wyse Management Suite settings before you check in the thin client to the Wyse
Management Suite server. This is because, the device gets full configurations from the Wyse Management Suite when it is
checked in to the Wyse Management Suite server.
● When the device is checked in to Wyse Management Suite, all configurations are pushed from the Wyse Management Suite
server to the client and the local settings are discarded.
● When the device is not checked in to Wyse Management Suite, the Admin Policy Tool settings are pushed to the client side.
● When you change any device settings on the ThinOS User Interface (UI), the modified settings are automatically synced to
Admin Policy Tool.
● You can configure both Wyse Management Suite and Admin Policy Tool to manage any device settings. After the device
reboot or recheck in to Wyse Management Suite, the device settings from Wyse Management Suite take priority and
override the Admin Policy Tool settings
● You cannot downgrade the ThinOS firmware from 9.0 to 8.6 using Wyse Management Suite. You must use the Dell Wyse
USB Imaging Tool to install the ThinOS 8.6 image.
● It is not recommended to configure resource files such as packages and firmware in Select group. The Select group
feature is used to set different broker settings for different login user groups.
● If you are using the Device Security White List Policy setting, you must first specify Hub in the Class field by adding a
row. If you do not add Hub to White list, all USB devices are inaccessible when connected to the thin client.
● When you set the White List or the Black List in the Device Security policy, it is not recommended to set Vendor and
Product ID and Class simultaneously in the same row. However, if you configure both options simultaneously in the same
row, the device first checks the Vendor and Product ID followed by the Class list.
● When you use the Device Security policy to define the class name of the White and Black list, it is recommended
to use any of the supported class names—Interface_Descriptions, Audio, CDC_control, HID, Physical, Image, Printer,
MASS_STORAGE, Hub, CDC_Data, Smart_Card, Content_Security, Video, Personal_Healthcare, Audio_Video, Billboard,
Type-C, Diagnostic_Device, Wireless, Miscellaneous, Application, and VendorSpecific.
● When you configure the Bluetooth, Wallpaper, Audio, Serial port, and Device Security settings using the Admin Policy Tool,
ensure that you restart the thin client for settings to take effect.
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