Release Notes
New and enhanced features
BIOS configurations and BIOS firmware support for
ThinOS 9.x
BIOS configuration settings and BIOS firmware can be deployed to ThinOS 9.x devices using Wyse Management Suite 2.1. You
can deploy the BIOS packages using the Groups & Configs page, or using an application policy. This feature is applicable only
for Wyse Management Suite with pro license type.
You can upload and deploy multiple firmware packages from the remote repository, tenant cloud repository, or operator cloud
repository.
NOTE: You can upload only five firmware packages in a batch. But there can be 10 files present in the tenant cloud
repository.
Create end user exceptions
You can configure and deploy settings to an individual user. The settings are applied to the user account and are applied to the
thin client when the user logs in. This option is applicable only to thin clients running ThinOS 9.x operating system. The settings
applied to these individual users override the settings applied at group level. This feature is applicable only for Wyse
Management Suite with pro license type.
The following settings can be configured and deployed to an individual user:
● Region and language settings
● Broker and session settings
● Personalization
● Peripheral management
You can create, delete, or edit end user details from the Users page. You can also bulk import up to 100 users from a .csv file.
NOTE:
You can add a maximum of 10000 users in the public cloud environment but there is no limit in the on-premise
environment.
Active Directory user group support
You can import user security groups from an active directory. To import user groups in a private cloud , go to Portal
Administration > Active Directory. To import user groups in a public cloud, go to the Wyse Management Suite repository. You
can also go to Groups and Configs page and bulk import a .csv file.
You can import 100 user groups to Wyse Management Suite. You can also import user groups with device mapping to control
the configurations that are applied to all device groups by default. This feature is applicable only for Wyse Management Suite
with pro license type.
You can also create, edit, or delete Active Directory or user policy groups using the Default User Policy Group option in the
Groups and Configs page.
Subnet mapping support for ThinOS 9.x devices
Subnet mapping enables you to assign subnet to a file repository. Using Subnet mapping, you can associate a file repository to
25 subnets or range of subnets and also prioritize these subnets.
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