Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse Management Suite Version 3.x Release Notes
- Contents
- Release summary
- Version matrix
- Wyse Management Suite version 3.3.1 Hotfix
- Wyse Management Suite version 3.3
- Wyse Management Suite version 3.2 Hotfix
- Wyse Management Suite version 3.2
- Compatibility
- New and enhanced features
- Secure MQTT support in Wyse Management Suite server
- Displaying the End User License Agreement for ThinOS 9.x
- Configuring proxy in Wyse Management Suite remote repository server
- Proxy support for Windows Embedded Standard WDA and Dell Hybrid Client DCA
- Configure proxy server information using WININET proxy for Windows Embedded Standard WDA
- Configure proxy server information using DHCP option tag for Windows Embedded Standard WDA and Dell Hybrid Client DCA
- Reset policy button for ThinOS 9.x and Hybrid Client Configuration
- Wyse Management Suite to support automatic update of Dell-signed applications on Dell Hybrid Client
- Wyse Management Suite displays Auto Update Capable for applications
- Dell Hybrid Client user personalization data upload to file repositories
- Dell Hybrid Client user personalization data upload content
- Repository to support the replication of user data
- Platform agnostic
- Assign granular roles to AD groups
- ThinOS 9.x firmware and BIOS file upload to cloud Wyse Management Suite
- Secure LDAP improvements
- More commands added to schedule device commands
- Wyse Management Suite to support restart of failed jobs
- Automatic device unregister
- Wyse Management Suite Dell generic client device type support for unified device field conversion
- Fixed issues
- Known issues
- Important notes
- Wyse Management Suite version 3.1 Hotfix 1
- Wyse Management Suite version 3.1
- Compatibility
- New and enhanced features
- Bulk device exception
- Displaying the End User License Agreement for ThinOS 9.x
- Granular permission role-based Access
- ThinOS Config UI search for static parameters
- BIOS enumeration for ThinOS 9.x
- Silent deployment of application for Windows Embedded Standard, ThinLinux, and Dell Hybrid Client platforms
- Scripting support for advanced application policy for ThinLinux
- EULA changes for Wyse Management Suite server, repository server, and Import tools installer
- Reporting display parameters and highlighting the primary display parameter field
- Reporting the virtual NIC parameters and highlighting the primary parameter field
- Configure VNC for Dell Hybrid Client
- Configure SSH for Dell Hybrid Client
- SOCKS 5 proxy support in WMS 3.1 Repository server
- 5070 DHC Field Conversion from WMS
- 7070 OptiPlex Conversion to DHC with DCA-E 1.1
- Fixed issues
- Known issues
- Important notes
- Wyse Management Suite version 3.0
- Compatibility
- New and enhanced features
- Enabling device management through Dell Hybrid Client License
- Supports notification on Device page
- Mapping User Group to Device Group
- Default User Policy Group for Dell Hybrid Client
- Dynamic UI update for Dell Hybrid Client configuration
- Application deployment for Dell Hybrid Client
- End-user exception for Dell Hybrid Client
- Advanced Wyse Management Suite client settings
- Support for end-user session reporting for Dell Hybrid Client
- End-user personalization for Dell Hybrid Client
- Support for factory reset and recovery imaging for Dell Hybrid Client
- Support for Dell Client Agent Enabler
- Support for configuring TLS versions in WMS installer
- Import or export configuration
- Support for advanced multi monitor for Windows Embedded System
- Fixed issues
- Known issues
- Important notes
- Installing package or upgrading image
- Resources and support
- Contacting Dell
Mapping User Group to Device Group
You can map the Active Directory User groups which are imported into Wyse Management Suite to the to respective Device
group. The devices will not receive unwanted User Group Policies after mapping. For more information about how to map the
User Group to Device Group, see Dell Wyse Management Suite version 3.0 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Default User Policy Group for Dell Hybrid Client
The Default User Policy group is added under which Active Directory User Groups can be added. There are three ways to add
the Active Directory User Group:
● Manually add Active Directory User Groups
● Import Active Directory User Groups from .csv file
● Import Active Directory User Groups from Active Directory (AD Domain)
For more information on how to manually add User Group and import Active Directory User Groups from .csv file, see Dell Wyse
Management Suite version 3.0 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Dynamic UI update for Dell Hybrid Client configuration
Wyse Management Suite 3.0 supports Pull Configuration UI Package option in the Device Details page > More action drop
down list. This option is displayed when a higher version of configuration schema is available in the Wyse Management Suite
server for a Dell Hybrid Client device.
Application deployment for Dell Hybrid Client
Wyse Management Suite 3.0 supports standard and advanced application policy for Dell Hybrid Client.
NOTE:
You can install only Dell signed packages from Wyse Management Suite. Installing of any other packages are not
supported, and reports as failure to Wyse Management Suite.
End-user exception for Dell Hybrid Client
You can configure End-user exceptions in Wyse Management Suite 3.0 for a Dell Hybrid Client. The same configurations that are
supported for Active Directory User Groups are supported for End-user exception.
Advanced Wyse Management Suite client settings
Wyse Management Suite 3.0 supports Wyse Management Suite client settings for device groups. The following settings can be
configured:
● Define Business hours.
● Business Days
● Enable Session reporting.
● Enable User Personalization Roaming
● Enable Push notification.
NOTE: This setting is enabled by default.
○ When the push notification option is enabled, Wyse Management Suite notifies the Dell Hybrid Client devices immediately
when there is real-time commands, configuration changes, application deployment, personalization changes and so on.
○ When the push notification option is disabled, all the above commands do not work immediately. However, the pending
commands are run on device heartbeat.
● Apply Configuration Changes outside of Specified Business Hours.
NOTE: Immediately, is selected by default.
If the administrator selects the option, Outside of specified business hour, configurations are applied in non-business hours.
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