Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC for Dell Wyse Thin Clients Administrator’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Getting started
- Accessible applications
- Browsing with Internet Explorer
- Using the Dell Thin Client Application
- Using VMware Horizon Client to connect to virtual desktop
- Citrix Workspace app
- Configuring remote desktop connection session services
- Using Ericom Connect and WebConnect client
- Using Ericom PowerTerm Terminal Emulation
- Windows Media Player
- Wyse Easy Setup
- Overlay Optimizer
- Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI
- Administrative features
- Using Administrative tools
- Using TPM and BitLocker
- Configuring Bluetooth connections
- Configuring wireless local area network settings
- Using custom fields
- Configuring RAM disk size
- Enabling auto logon
- System shortcuts
- Viewing and configuring SCCM components
- Devices and printers
- Configuring multi-monitor display
- Managing audio and audio devices
- Additional language support
- Setting region
- Managing user accounts
- Using Windows Defender
- Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection
- Threat Defense
- Endpoint Security Suite Enterprise
- C-A-D tool
- Wyse Device Agent
- Citrix HDX RealTime Media Engine
- Viewing and exporting operating system image manifest files
- Additional administrator utility and settings information
- Automatically launched utilities
- Utilities affected by log off, restart, and shut down
- Unified Write Filter
- Application Launch Manager
- xData Cleanup Manager
- Capturing logfiles
- Saving files and using local drives
- Mapping network drives
- Participating in domains
- Using the Net and Tracert utilities
- Managing Users and Groups with User Accounts
- Changing the computer name of a thin client
- Removing language and feature on demand packages
- Language codes
- Adding languages to LTSC 2019 (RS5)
- Windows 10 IoT enterprise language packages
- Imaging using Dell Application Control Center
- System administration
- Network architecture and server environment
- Installing firmware using USB Imaging Tool
- Frequently asked questions
- How to install Skype for Business
- How to set up a smart card reader
- How to use USB Redirection
- How to prepare a Windows 10 IoT Enterprise operating system image for capture
- Using Wyse Management Suite
- How to capture and push Windows 10 IoT Enterprise operating system image
- How to update Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB to Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC
- Troubleshooting
- Keyboard customization issues
- Resolving memory issues
- CADMAP tool interfering with published application shortcut keys
- WiFi settings configured from Wyse Management Suite are not persistent across multiple Wyse 5070 thin clients
- Wyse Management Suite registration information is not cleared after the Sysprep process
Accessible applications
When you log in to your thin client as an administrator or a user, the Windows desktop displays certain extended features in the
Start menu.
NOTE: Keyboard Caps Lock Indicator Application—Dell Keyboard driver software (KM632) software provides the
Caps Lock status indication on the desktop. After you log in to your thin client, when you press the Caps Lock key to
enable the Caps Lock feature, the lock symbol is displayed on the desktop. If you press the Caps Lock key again to disable
the Caps Lock feature, the unlock symbol is displayed on the desktop.
Browsing with Internet Explorer
To open Internet Explorer, do either of the following:
● Go to Start > Windows Accessories > Internet Explorer.
● Double-click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop.
NOTE:
● To limit writing to the disk, Internet Explorer settings are set at the factory. The settings prevent you from using the
limited amount of disk space available. It is recommended that you do not modify these settings.
● Internet Explorer cache settings are set to 100 MB.
Using the Dell Thin Client Application
Use the Dell Thin Client Application to view the general information about the thin client device, custom fields, RAM disk, auto
login, system shortcuts, and support information.
To access the Dell Thin Client Application page, go to Start > Dell Thin Client Application. You can also access the Dell
Thin Client Application by clicking the Dell Thin Client Application icon on the desktop.
In the left navigation bar, click the following tabs:
● Client Information—Displays the thin client device information.
● QFE—Displays the list of Microsoft QFEs (previously known as hot fixes) applied to the thin client.
● Installed Products—Displays the list of applications that are installed on the thin client.
● WDM/WMS Packages—Displays the list of WDM and WMS packages that are applied to the thin client.
● Copyrights/Patents—Displays copyrights and patents information.
When you log in as an administrator, you can view the tabs such as Custom Fields, RAM disk, Auto Logon, System
Shortcuts, and About and Support on the Dell Thin Client Application page.
Energy Star logo (an electronic logo) for the Energy Star compliance is also displayed on the Dell Thin Client Application
page.
In the About and Support tab, you can view the information that is related to the application version, support directory, export
support data, and HTML view.
For more information, see Administrative features.
NOTE:
The information that is shown in the dialog box varies for different thin client devices and software releases.
When you log in as a user, only few tabs such as Client Information, QFE, Installed Products, WDM/WMS Packages,
Copyrights/Patents, and About and Support are displayed.
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