Administrator Guide

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13. Click Add app and repeat the step to add multiple applications.
NOTE: To stop the application policy at first failure, select Enable app dependency. If this option is not selected,
failure of an application affects the policy implementation.
If the application files are available on multiple repositories, then the number of repositories is displayed next to the file name.
14. To deploy this policy to a specific operating system or a platform, select either OS Subtype Filter or Platform Filter.
15. Specify the number of minutes the message dialog box should be displayed on the client.
A message on the client that gives you time to save your work before the installation begins.
16. To enable delay in implementation of the policy, select the Allow delay of policy execution check box. If this option is
selected, the following drop-down menus are enabled:
From the Max Hours per Delay drop-down list, select the maximum hours (124 hours) you can delay running the
policy.
From the Max delays drop-down list, select the number of times (13) you can delay running the policy.
17. From the Apply Policy Automatically drop-down list, select one of the following options:
Do not apply automaticallyThis option does not apply a policy automatically to the devices.
Apply the policy to new devicesThis option automatically applies the policy to a registered device that belongs to a
selected group or to the device that is moved to a selected group. When this option is selected, the policy is applied to all
the new devices that are registered to the group. To run the job on the existing devices present in the group, you must
schedule the policy. After you schedule the policy, the job status displays the count of devices that are already present in
the group. The job status of the newly added device count that is registered is not displayed.
Apply the policy to devices on check inThis option is automatically applied to the device at check-in. When this
option is selected, the policy is applied to all the devices present in the group. To run the job on existing devices present
in the group immediately or at a scheduled time before the device check-in, you must schedule the policy. After you
schedule the policy, the job status displays the count of devices that are already present in the group.
NOTE: The job status of the newly added device count that is checked in to Wyse Management Suite is not displayed.
18. Specify the number of minutes the message dialog box should be displayed on the client in the Timeout (1-999 min) box.
Timeout displays a message on the client that gives you time to save your work before the installation begins.
19. To stop the installation process after a defined value, specify the number of minutes in the Application Installation
Timeout field. The default value is 60 minutes.
20. Click Save to create a policy.
A message is displayed to enable the administrator to schedule this policy on devices based on group.
21. Select Yes to schedule a job on the same page.
22. Select one of the following options:
ImmediatelyServer runs the job immediately.
On device time zoneServer creates one job for each device time zone and schedules the job to the selected date or
time of the device time zone.
On selected time zoneServer creates one job to run at the date or time of the designated time zone.
23. To create the job, click Preview and schedules are displayed on the next page.
24. You can check the status of the job by going to the Jobs page.
Image policy
Wyse Management Suite supports the following types of operating system image deployment policies:
Add Windows Embedded Standard operating system and ThinLinux images to the repository
Add ThinOS firmware to the repository
Add ThinOS package file to the repository
Add ThinOS BIOS file to the repository
Add Teradici firmware to the repository
Create Windows Embedded Standard and ThinLinux image policies
Create Dell Hybrid Client image policies
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