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CADMAP tool interfering with published application
shortcut keys
The Winlockworkstation.exe add-on must be pushed using Wyse Management Suite or SCCM. This feature enables you to
use WIN+L key combination in remote sessions. You can enable or disable the WIN+L key combination in local sessions using
WinLock Workstation application.
You can also use /WE or /WD parameters to enable or disable the WIN+L key combination.
In VDI sessions, WIN+L functionality works as configured on the server. On closing VDI sessions, the WIN+L functionality retains
the user configured state that is pushed from server using the Winlockworkstation.exe add-on.
For more information, see CAD MAP VDI Enhancement (WIN+L support) version 3.0.3.0 and WinLock workstation version
3.0.3.0 Add-on release notes at support.dell.com.
WiFi settings configured from Wyse Management
Suite are not persistent across multiple Wyse 5070
thin clients
When you configure a WiFi connection on a Wyse 5070 Thin Client, it connects to a specific wireless network (SSID) without
asking for the password. When the same configuration is exported to Wyse Management Suite and deployed to other Wyse
5070 Thin Clients, the configuration is applied and you are prompted to enter a password to connect to the same wireless
network. To make the WiFi settings persistent, do the following:
Steps
1. Connect the Wyse 5070 Thin Client to the wireless network.
2. Run DWirelessProfileEditor.exe file.
The Wireless Profile Password Editor window is displayed.
3. Browse to the destination path to save the profile as an xml file and click Save.
4. Click the Export WiFi Profiles button in the Wireless Profile Password Editor window.
5. From the Profiles drop-down list, select the profile to deploy the configuration.
6. Clear the Password field, and enter the password again.
7. Click Change Password.
NOTE: Do not click the Export WiFi Profiles button again.
8. Close the Wireless Profile Password Editor window.
9. Log in to Wyse Management Suite.
10. Go to Apps & Data > File Repository > Inventory.
11. Click Add File.
12. Browse to the xml file.
13. From the Type drop-down list, select Windows Wireless Profile.
14. Enter the description.
15. Select the Override existing file option if you want to overwrite the present configuration.
16. Click Upload.
17. Go to Groups & Configs > Edit Profiles > WES > Network.
18. Click Configure this item.
19. From the Windows Wireless Profiles drop-down list, select the uploaded file.
20. Click Save & Publish.
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