Administrator Guide

Registering ThinLinux version 1.0 devices by using FTP INI
method
Create a group to register in Wyse Management Suite.
1 Create a wlx.ini le. Enter the following parameter:
WMSEnable=yes\no
WMSServer=https://FQDN of the WMS Server:Port <By default 443 is used>
GroupRegistrationKey=GroupToken present in WMS Server
CAValidation=True/False
For example, to register the ThinLinux version 1.0 device to Wyse Management Suite (FQDN of the server is
ServerFQDN.domain.com) having with the group token defa-defadefa, and with the CA Validation option enabled, enter the following
INI parameter:
WMSEnable=yes
WMSServer=https://ServerFQDN.domain.com:443
GroupRegistrationKey=defa-defadefa
CAValidation=True
2 Place the wlx ini le in the wyse\wlx folder.
3 Go to Settings and switch to admin on the ThinLinux thin client.
4 Go to Management > INI.
5 Enter the FTP server URL.
6 Click Save and then restart the thin client.
7 Go to Management > Wyse Device Agent.
In the Wyse Device Agent tab, observe that the Wyse Management Server details are available in the respective eld and the client
entry can be seen in Wyse Management Server>Devices page.
Registering ThinOS devices by using the FTP INI method
Create a group to register in Wyse Management Suite.
1 Create a wnos.ini le. Enter the following parameter:
CCMEnable=yes/no CCMServer=FQDN of WMS Server GroupPrex=The prefix of the Group Token
GroupKey=The Group Key CAVAlidation=yes/no Discover=yes/no
For example, to register the ThinOS device to Wyse Management Suite (FQDN of the server is ServerFQDN.domain.com) having with
the group token defa-defadefa, and with the CA Validation option enabled, enter the following INI parameter:
CCMEnable=yes CCMServer= is ServerFQDN.domain.com GroupPrex=defa GroupKey=defadefa
CAVAlidation=yes Discover=yes
2 Place the wnos.ini le inside wnos folder of any FTP path.
3 Go to Central Conguration on the ThinOS device.
4 In the General tab, provide the FTP path in le servers or path till the parent folder.
5 Enter the FTP credentials if required. If FTP does not need credentials, username and password can be anonymous.
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