Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse Management Suite Version 1.0 Administrator’s Guide
- Introduction to Wyse Management Suite
- Getting started with Wyse Management Suite
- Wyse Management Suite dashboard
- Managing groups and configurations
- Configuring global level policy
- Configuring group level policy
- Configuring device level policy
- Group tree hierarchy
- Unmanaged group
- Configuring ThinOS policy settings
- ThinOS—Wizard mode
- ThinOS—Advanced mode
- Configuring general settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring general settings—ThinOS
- Configuring security settings—ThinOS
- Configuring keyboard settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Display
- Configuring visual experience settings—ThinOS
- Schedule shutdown or reboot settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring device information
- Configuring BIOS settings—ThinOS
- Configuring firmware upgrade
- Configuring global INI settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring central configuration settings—ThinOS
- Configuring advanced settings—ThinOS
- Configuring remote connections—ThinOS
- Configuring global session settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring USB redirection settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring third party authentication settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring citrix broker connection settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring citrix HDX connection settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring VMware broker connection settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring VMware PCoIP connections—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring Microsoft broker connection settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring Microsoft RDP connection settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring vWorksapce broker connection settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring AWS broker connection settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring direct RDP connection settings—ThinOS 8.5 and later versions
- Configuring direct ICA connection settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring global printer settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring printer settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring WLAN global settings—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring WLAN connections—ThinOS 8.5+
- Configuring Windows Embedded Standard policy settings
- Configuring system personalization
- Configuring desktop experience
- Configuring network settings
- Configuring security and lockdown settings
- Configuring other settings
- Configuring remote connection settings—Citrix
- Configuring remote connection settings—VMware
- Configuring remote connection settings—RDP
- Configuring remote connection settings—Browser
- Latitude mobile thin client BIOS settings
- Wyse 7040 thin client BIOS settings
- Configuring device information
- Configuring Wyse Easy Setup settings
- Configuring VNC settings
- Configuring domain settings
- Configuring Linux policy settings
- Configuring ThinLinux policy settings
- System personalization
- Desktop experience
- Login experience
- Network
- Configuring security settings
- Central configuration
- Other settings
- VDI Global Settings
- Remote connection—Citrix
- Remote connection—VMware
- Remote connection—RDP
- Remote connection—Browser
- Advanced settings
- Configuring device information
- Configuring Wyse 3040 thin client BIOS settings
- Configuring Wyse Software thin client policy settings
- Configuring system personalization
- Configuring desktop experience
- Configuring network settings
- Configuring security and lockdown settings
- Configuring other settings
- Configuring remote connection settings—Citrix
- Configuring remote connection settings—VMware
- Configuring remote connection settings—RDP
- Configuring remote connection settings—Browser
- Configuring device information
- Configuring VNC settings
- Configuring domain settings
- Managing devices
- Using filters
- Registering devices into Wyse Management Suite
- Registering ThinOS thin clients through WDA User Interface
- Registering Windows Embedded Standard thin clients through Wyse Device Agent User Interface
- Registering Linux thin clients through Wyse Device Agent User Interface
- Registering devices by using DHCP option tags
- Registering devices by using DNS SRV record
- Viewing and managing device details
- Pulling Windows Embedded Standard or ThinLinux image
- Pulling log file
- Renaming thin client
- Apps and data
- Configuring app inventory
- Deploying applications to thin clients
- Adding Windows Embedded Standard operating system and ThinLinux images to inventory
- Managing ThinOS firmware inventory
- Managing Windows Embedded Standard and ThinLinux image policies
- Managing file repository
- Changing wallpaper for all devices belonging to marketing group
- Managing rules
- Managing Jobs
- Events
- Managing users
- Portal administration
- Installing or upgrading Wyse Device Agent
- Wyse Management Suite feature matrix
- Supported thin clients on Wyse management Suite
- Wireless profiles password editor
- Creating and configuring DHCP option tags
- Creating and configuring DNS SRV records
Configuring third party authentication settings—ThinOS 8.5+
Use this page to configure Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication settings.
Table 50. Configuring authentication settings
Option Description
Authentication Mode Select this option to specify the authentication mode. From
the drop-down menu, select any one of the following options:
● Imprivata
● Caradiam
● SecureMatrix
● HealthCast
Table 51. Configuring RF-ID settings
Option Description
Rf-Id Disable Beep Select this option to disable RFID beep. Radio-
Frequency Identification—RFID is the use of radio waves to
read and capture information stored on a tag attached to an
object. A tag can be read from up to several feet away and
does not need to be within direct line-of-sight of the reader.
RFID authentication provides a quick access to a system
to perform short tasks, you can use fast user identification
through radio-frequency identification (RFID).
Disable Keystroke Select this option to disable keystroke functionality.
A keystroke is a single press of a key on a keyboard. Each
key press is a keystroke. The keyboard is used as an input port
for sending signals.
Set Card Type Select this option to set the card type. RFID cards contain
an integrated circuit and an antenna, which are used to
transmit data to the RFID reader which is also known as an
interrogator.
Disable Initialization Select this option to disable the RFID authentication.
Disable LED Select this option to disable the LED.
Table 52. Configuring imprivata settings
Option Description
Imprivata OneSign Server Enter the host name or the IP address with optional TCP port
number or URLs of the imprivata OneSign server.
Kiosk Mode Select this option to enable the kiosk mode. If enabled, then
different OneSign user can unlock the client desktop.
Enable Windows Authentication Select this option to enable Windows authentication. If
enabled, the OneSign sign fails. Sign in to the predefined
broker with Windows credentials.
Auto-Access From the drop-down menu, select your preferred option.
Net BIOS Domain Name Select this option to enable the Net BIOS domain name
option. If enabled, the Net BIOS domain name is listed in the
imprivata domain list.
Suspend Action From the drop-down menu, select your preferred option. If
you select 0, then lock the terminal, and if you select 1, then
sign off the terminal.
Disable HotKey Select this option to disable the HotKey functionality.
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