Administrator Guide
3 In the Username eld, enter the user name to log in to the WDM database.
4 In the Password eld, enter the password to access the WDM database.
NOTE: The import tool validates the credentials with the credentials stored in the WDM database.
5 Select the Use Windows Authentication check box if you want to connect using Windows authentication instead of SQL
authentication. If this check box is selected, then the user name and password elds are disabled. Windows authentication works in
same domain or dierent domain if trusted connection is enabled between two domains. However, you must log in to the system using
an account that is already added as user in a remote database.
6 In the WMS Server URL eld, enter the IP address or host name of the Wyse Management Suite server that you have congured.
NOTE: If the Wyse Management Suite server is congured on a dierent port other than 443, then you must enter the
port number with the server address. For example, https://10.0.0.444:567, where 567 is the custom port number.
7 In the Admin Username eld, enter the administrator user name to log in to the Wyse Management Suite server.
For example, admin@dell.com.
8 In the Admin Password eld, enter the administrator password to access the Wyse Management Suite server.
9 Click Connect to authenticate the credentials.
The Wyse Device Manager Import task screen is displayed.
NOTE: If you have entered the wrong credentials, or if you do not meet the license requirements, or if the import tool is
unable to connect to the WDM server, WDM database, WDM repository or Wyse Management Suite server, then an
error message is displayed.
The import tool saves the information—except passwords—that you have entered in the login screen at C:\\ProgramData\WMS-Import
\WMSMigrationInfo.json. The error logs are saved to the C:\\ProgramData\WMS-Import folder.
Using Wyse Management Suite Import Tool
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