Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse Management Suite Version 1.4 Administrator’s Guide
- Introduction to Wyse Management Suite
- Getting started with Wyse Management Suite
- Wyse Management Suite dashboard
- Managing groups and configurations
- Add a group
- Edit a group
- Remove a group
- Edit an unmanaged group
- Configure a global level policy
- Configure a group level policy
- Configure a device level policy
- Export group policies
- Import group policies
- Edit the ThinOS policy settings
- Edit the Windows Embedded Standard policy settings
- Configuring system personalization
- Configuring desktop experience
- Configuring network settings
- Configuring security and lockdown settings
- Configuring other settings
- Configuring remote connection settings—Citrix
- Configuring remote connection settings—VMware
- Configuring remote connection settings—RDP
- Configuring remote connection settings—Browser
- Configuring Latitude mobile thin client BIOS settings
- Configuring Wyse 7040 thin client BIOS settings
- Configuring device information
- Configuring Wyse Easy Setup settings
- Configuring VNC settings
- Configuring domain settings
- Configuring BIOS settings for Wyse 5070 thin client with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
- Configuring BIOS settings for Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
- Edit the Linux policy settings
- Configuring system personalization
- Configuring desktop experience
- Configuring login experience settings
- Configuring network settings
- Configuring security settings
- Configuring central configuration settings
- Configuring other settings
- Configuring VDI global settings
- Configuring remote connection settings—Citrix
- Configuring remote connection settings—VMware
- Configuring remote connection settings—RDP
- Configuring remote connection settings—Browser
- Configuring advanced settings
- Edit the ThinLinux policy settings
- Configuring system personalization
- Configuring desktop experience
- Configuring login experience
- Configuring network settings
- Configuring security settings
- Configuring central configuration settings
- Configuring other settings
- Configuring VDI global settings
- Configuring remote connection settings—Citrix
- Configuring remote connection settings—VMware
- Configuring remote connection settings—RDP
- Configuring remote connection settings—Browser
- Configuring advanced settings
- Configuring device information
- Configuring Wyse 3040 thin client BIOS settings
- Configuring BIOS settings for Wyse 5070 thin client with ThinLinux
- Configuring global browser settings
- Configuring proxy settings
- Editing Teradici policy settings
- Edit the Wyse Software Thin Client policy settings
- Configuring system personalization
- Configuring desktop experience
- Configuring network settings
- Configuring security and lockdown settings
- Configuring other settings
- Configuring remote connection settings—Citrix
- Configuring remote connection settings—VMware
- Configuring remote connection settings—RDP
- Configuring remote connection settings—Browser
- Configuring device information
- Configuring Wyse Easy Setup version settings
- Configuring VNC settings
- Configuring domain settings
- Managing devices
- Methods to register devices to Wyse Management Suite
- Registering ThinOS devices by using Wyse Device Agent
- Registering Wyse Software Thin Client to Wyse Management Suite by using Wyse Device Agent
- Registering Linux thin clients using Wyse Device Agent
- Registering Wyse Embedded Standard Thin Clients to Wyse Management Suite by using Wyse Device Agent
- Registering ThinLinux version 2.0 devices by using FTP INI method
- Registering ThinLinux version 1.0 devices by using FTP INI method
- Registering ThinOS devices by using the FTP INI method
- Registering ThinLinux thin clients by using Wyse Device Agent
- Registering devices by using DHCP option tags
- Registering devices by using DNS SRV record
- Searching a device using filters
- Saving the current filter
- Querying the device status
- Locking the devices
- Restarting the devices
- Unregistering the devices
- Resetting to factory default settings
- Changing a group assignment
- Sending messages to devices
- Activating the devices
- Viewing device details
- Managing device summary
- Viewing system information
- Viewing device events
- Viewing installed applications
- Rename the thin client
- Configuring remote shadow connection
- Shutting down devices
- Tagging devices
- Device compliance status
- Pulling Windows Embedded Standard or ThinLinux image
- Upgrading ThinLinux 1.x to 2.1 and later versions
- Requesting a log file
- Troubleshooting your device
- Methods to register devices to Wyse Management Suite
- Apps and data
- Application policy
- Configuring thin client application inventory
- Configuring Wyse Software thin client application inventory
- Creating and deploying standard application policy to thin clients
- Creating and deploying advanced application policy to thin clients
- Creating and deploying standard application policy to Wyse Software Thin Clients
- Creating and deploying advanced application policy to Wyse Software Thin Clients
- Enable single sign-on for Citrix StoreFront using standard application policy
- Image policy
- Managing file repository
- Application policy
- Managing rules
- Managing Jobs
- Managing Events
- Managing users
- Portal administration
- Adding the Active Directory server information
- Importing users to public cloud through active directory
- Alert classifications
- Creating an Application Programming Interface-API accounts
- Accessing file repository
- Configuring other settings
- Managing Teradici configurations
- Enabling Two-Factor authentication
- Generating reports
- Enabling multi-tenant accounts
- Enabling custom branding
- Managing license subscription
- Managing system setup
- Configuring Wyse Easy Setup by using Wyse Management Suite
- Configuring Wyse Converter for PCs by using Wyse Management Suite
- Registering Wyse Software thin client to Wyse Management Suite
- Registering Wyse Software Thin Client to Wyse Management Suite by using Wyse Device Agent
- Registering devices by using DHCP option tags to Wyse Management Suite
- Registering Wyse Software thin clients by using DNS SRV record to Wyse Management Suite
- Configuring the Wyse Software thin client by using Wyse Management Suite
- Teradici device management
- Wyse Device Agent
- Troubleshooting Wyse Management Suite
- Installing or upgrading Wyse Device Agent
- Wyse Management Suite feature matrix
- Supported thin clients on Wyse management Suite
- Wireless profiles password editor
- Create and configure DHCP option tags
- Create and configure DNS SRV records
- Steps to change the host name to IP address

• From an exported le—Browse the .json le. Policies from that le are copied to the current group
4 Click Next.
5 Select the device type congurations to import.
The following options are available:
• All device type policies—All congured device type policies are imported to the current group.
• Specic device type policies—Select one or more device types from the dropdown list. Only the selected device type policies are
imported to the current group.
6 Click Next.
The summary of the import process is displayed. The following types of warnings can be displayed:
• Imported <operating system type> policies are applied to group <group name>—When you are importing the operating system
congurations to a group that does not contain any of the congurations.
• <Operating system type> policies already exists for the <group name> group. Existing <operating system type> policies are
removed policies are applied—When you are importing new operating system type congurations to a group that contains the
operating system type congurations.
• Importing policies from a le that contains dependencies to inventory les will fail. To allow this import, use the import option from
the "Edit Policies" window—When you are importing the device type congurations from a le that contains references to
inventory les.
7 Click Import.
NOTE:
• Only the device type congurations that are selected can be imported.
• Policies that are dened in the target group for the selected device type are removed before applying the new policies of the same
device type.
• When you import a policy from a le, and if there are references or invalid dependencies, the import fails and an error message is
displayed.
To import the group policies from the Edit Policies page, do the following:
1 On the Groups & Congs page, select your preferred group.
If the destination group contains policies of the same device type as the imported ones, they are removed and new ones are added.
2 Click Edit Policies, and select your preferred option.
3 Click Import.
The Import Policies Wizard screen is displayed.
4 Select the mode of importing the group policies from the selected group.
The following options are available:
• From an existing group—Select a group from the drop-down list. Policies from that group are copied to the current group.
• From an exported le—Browse the .JSON le. Policies from that le are copied to the current group
5 Click Next.The summary of the import process is displayed. The following types of warnings can be displayed:
• Imported <device type> policies will be applied to group <group name>—When you are importing the device type congurations
to a group that does not contain any of these device type congurations.
• <Device type> policies already exists for the <group name> group. Existing <device type> policies will be removed and imported
policies will be applied—When you are importing the device type congurations to a group that contains the device type
congurations.
• Importing policies from a le that contains dependencies to inventory les will fail. To allow this import, use the import option from
the "Edit Policies" window—When you are importing the device type congurations from a le that contains references to
inventory les.
6 Click Import.
Edit the ThinOS policy settings
To edit the ThinOS policy settings, do the following:
1 Click Groups & Congs.
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Managing groups and congurations