Wyse Technology 883886-01 manual Introduction

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1 Introduction

Wyse Device ManagerTM (WDM) software is the premier enterprise solution for managing network intelligent devices simply, remotely, and securely. It enables IT professionals to easily organize, upgrade, control, and support thousands of devices running Microsoft Windows XP Embedded, Microsoft Windows CE, Wyse Enhanced Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard, Wyse Enhanced Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7, Wyse Enhanced SUSE Linux Enterprise, Wyse ThinOS, Wyse Xenith, or ThreadX across any LAN, WAN, or wireless network.

WDM software uses industry standard communication protocols and a component-based architecture to efficiently manage your network devices. Its intuitive, simple, and powerful user interface is built to operate as a standard snap-in to the Microsoft Management Console (MMC). From one simple to use console, WDM allows you to manage all of your network devices easily and quickly.

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For information on configuring WDM to securely manage your Wyse cloud clients and zero clients (with general guidance and specific instructions on configuring WDM and Wyse devices for secure management), refer to Wyse Knowledge Base Solution #22428 (go to the Wyse Knowledge Base at http://www.wyse.com/kb and search for 22428).

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Contents Wyse Device Manager Release Installation GuideCopyright Notices Contents IvContents This page intentionally blank Introduction About this Guide Related Documentation and ServicesWyse Technical Support Finding the Information You Need in this GuidePre-Installation Checklist Preparing for InstallationWDM Workgroup Edition Only Upgrading Current WDM Installations Only Software Requirements Hardware RequirementsWDM Communication Port RequirementsUDP Upgrading RequirementsOther New Records Requirements for Managing PCoIP DevicesService Location SRV Standard Services Allows WDM to Installing or Upgrading WDM Workgroup EditionInstallShield Wizard Workgroup Edition Installing or Upgrading Procedures WDM Workgroup EditionInstalling or Upgrading WDM Workgroup Edition This page intentionally blank Installing or Upgrading WDM Enterprise Edition About Evaluation Licensing Installing or Upgrading Procedures WDM Enterprise EditionTip Tip Detailed Custom Installation and Upgrade Instructions Database configuration WDM Database Installation Tips You Need to KnowInstalling or Upgrading WDM Enterprise Edition Software Repository Installation Tips You Need to Know Existing repository server account Administrator Console Installation Tips You Need to Know WDM Enterprise Evaluation License Key cannot be activated Activating Your Sales KeyLicensing Wizard Database Server Login Credentials Uninstalling WDMMicrosoft data execution prevention message example Page Installing and Configuring FTP on Windows Server How the WDM Installer Installs and Configures FTPFTP Sites Default FTP Site Close the Internet Information Services IIS Manager window Web Server IIS Installing and Configuring FTP on Windows Server 2008 R2Internet Information Services IIS Manager Binding and SSL Settings Installing and Configuring FTP on Windows Add FTP Site Binding and SSL Settings Installing IIS 7.0 on Windows Server How the WDM Installer Installs and Configures IISSelect Role Services Configuring the Web.config File Installing WebDAV Extension for IISInstalling IIS 7.5 on Windows Server 2008 R2 Select Role Services DefaultAppPool Advanced Settings Installing IIS 7.5 on Windows Page Request Filtering Using Windows Firewall with WDM This page intentionally blank Tables Installation Guide Wyse Device ManagerTM Release 4.9.1 Issue