Administrator Guide

The import status of a package is displayed as In-Progress. The time that is taken to import the RSP packages varies from minutes to
hours depending on the size of the RSP package. The import status of a package is changed to Imported after the package is
imported to the Wyse Management Suite repository. If the package import is unsuccessful, the import status of a package is changed
to Failed. For more information about the import status screen—see Viewing import status of RSP packages.
Dell recommends that you click the Validate Repository Access link to validate whether the Wyse Management Suite local repository is
accessible. If the Wyse Management Suite local repository is congured, then you can enter the Wyse Management Suite local repository. If
the Wyse Management Suite local repository is not accessible, then enter the network credentials.
View import status of RSP packages
After you import RSP packages using the WDM Import task screen, the task status screen is displayed automatically. The status screen
lists the following attributes:
Imported Packages—Displays the total number of RSP packages that are successfully imported.
Pending Packages—Displays the total number of RSP packages that are pending to be imported. To import a pending RSP package,
click the link and start the import activity again.
Failed import Packages—Displays the total number of RSP packages that failed during import. To import a failed RSP package, click
the link and start the import activity again.
NOTE:
After the import activity of the RSP packages is complete, the VIEW STATUS option is displayed during next login or after you
click Back to Task.
The date of the last import activity is displayed in the RSP packages task section.
Limitations
The following are the limitations for importing RSP packages:
Hidden or inactive packages are not imported from WDM.
Software package names containing Tools are not imported from WDM. No Image is an empty package that is used only on Default
Device Conguration (DDC).
Import Windows-based WCM resources
To import the resources that are associated with Windows-based Conguration Packages to Wyse Management Suite:
1 Start the Wyse Management Suite Import Tool—see Getting started with Wyse Management Suite Import Tool.
2 Click START IMPORT in the WCM Resources section.
The list of the Windows-based WCM resources available in WDM is displayed. Each resource displays the following attributes:
NAME—Displays the name of the resource.
TYPE—Displays the type of the resource, either wallpaper or Windows wireless prole.
OS—Displays the operating system that is associated with the resource.
STATUS—Displays the import status of the resource.
You can use the Search box to search for a resource in the list.
3 Select the resources that you want to import, and click Import.
NOTE
: In the Wyse Management Suite Import Tool, the package name is prexed with an underscore that follows a
resource name. When you import the corresponding congurations, the tool updates the name in same manner. However,
the WDM data remains unaltered, and the changes are considered internally.
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