Wyse Technology 90955101L manual Using FTP File Servers

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Chapter 2

 

 

 

Table 1 DHCP Options, Continued

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option

Description

Notes

 

 

 

 

 

161

FTP server list

Optional string. Can be either the name or the

 

 

 

IP address of the FTP server where the

 

 

 

updated thin client image is stored. If a name is

 

 

 

given, the name must be resolvable by the DNS

 

 

 

server(s) specified in Option 6.

 

 

 

 

 

162

Root path to the FTP files

Optional string.

 

 

 

 

 

163

SNMP Trap server IP

Optional.

 

 

Address list

 

 

 

 

 

 

164

SNMP Set Community

Optional.

 

 

 

 

 

165

RDP startup published

Optional.

 

 

applications

 

 

 

 

 

 

166

Ericom – PowerTerm®

Optional.

 

 

TEC Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

167

Ericom – PowerTerm®

Optional.

 

 

TEC ID

 

 

 

 

 

 

168

Name of the server for the

Optional.

 

 

virtual port

 

 

 

 

 

Using FTP File Servers

Windows Embedded Standard includes an FTP Upgrade utility that can be used to upgrade the Windows Embedded Standard thin client with Addons which are in Microsoft

.msi form. This utility allows you to automatically or manually upgrade a thin client by downloading MSI packages from a specified FTP server. The MSI packages are stored on the FTP server in a directory in the FTP root path (this FTP file server name and root-path directory must be made available to the thin client). To select the upgrade options you want, use the FTP Addon Installer dialog box on the thin client as described in "Installing and Upgrading Addons Using the FTP Addon Installer."

Use the following guidelines to set up your servers:

Automatic upgrades - Params.ini and the MSI package must be present on your FTP server (in the same path) to upgrade the thin client.

DHCP upgrades - If the DHCP server is supplying the location of the MSI package, be sure to configure the DHCP Options (in Table 1) that you need (defaults are 161 - FTP server list and 162 - Root path to the FTP files).

Anonymous log-on capability - The FTP server must provide anonymous log-on capability.

User ID and Password - In the FTP Addon Installer dialog box, the default User name is anonymous and the default Password is Wyse.

Note

Use of DHCP is recommended. However, if a DHCP server is not available, fixed IP addresses (FTP Path) can be assigned using the FTP Addon Installer dialog box on the thin client.

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Contents Administrators Guide Wyse Enhanced Microsoft Windows Embedded StandardCopyright Notices End User License Agreement License TrademarksPatents Restricted Rights Legend Ordering Information FCC StatementWireless Usage and Requirements Device Power SupplyIii Regulatory Compliance for Wyse ProductsBattery Information Model VX0 Thin Client, Products V90LW, V90LEWContents Administrative Utilities and Settings System AdministrationVii Figures TablesViiiContents This page intentionally blank Summary of Revisions Wyse Technology Inc -01 Rev. CReference Description Wyse Technology Inc -01 Rev. BNew PowerTerm Session Manager and PowerTerm Emulation About this Guide IntroductionOrganization of this Guide Wyse Technical Support Finding the Information You Need in this GuideRelated Online Resources Available at Wyse Wyse Online CommunitySetting-Up Access to the Enterprise Servers Establishing a Server EnvironmentUnderstanding How to Configure Your Network Services Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpDhcp Options Description DNSUsing FTP File Servers Understanding Session Services Using Domain Name System DNSConfiguring ICA Session Services Configuring RDP Session ServicesUsing VMware View Manager Services Implementing View Client Support on Wyse Thin ClientsThis page intentionally blank Getting Started What Happens When You Turn on Your Thin ClientLogging On Automatic Logon Configuring the Thin ClientManual Log-on About the Automatically Launched Utilities Understanding the User Desktop User desktop exampleUnderstanding the Administrator Desktop Administrator desktop exampleLogging Off, Shutting Down, and Restarting Configuring and Using Peripherals Getting to Know the Extended WES FeaturesAccessing the Extended Features of the All Programs Menu Managing Connections with Citrix Program Neighborhood Viewing Client InformationBrowsing the Internet with Internet Explorer Establishing Remote Desktop ConnectionsUsing the Odyssey Client Manager Odyssey Client ManagerEricom PowerTerm TEC and Connect Synchronizing Thin Client Time with NeutronUsing VMware View Client to Connect to a Virtual Desktop VMware View Client extended viewAccessing the Administrator Control Panel Extended Options Administrator Control Panel exampleConfiguring Component Services Accessing and Using the Administrative ToolsAdministrative Tools window Managing Services Viewing EventsConfiguring WinVNC Current User Properties Managing UsersConfiguring Bluetooth Wireless Connections Bluetooth Devices dialog boxDevices tab Setting Configuration Strings with Custom Fields Custom FieldsConfiguring Dual Monitor Display Configuring Dual Video VGA RAMConfiguring Touchscreens Configuring PrintersAdding Printers Select Do not share this printer and click NextSetting Ramdisk Size Ramdisk ConfigurationSelecting Regional and Language Options English US defaultControlling Sounds and Audio Devices Configuring WDM Properties Enabling and Disabling Automatic Logon Using WinlogConfiguring Wireless Local Area Network LAN Settings Configuring the Internal Wireless FeatureUsing Wireless Zero Configuration WZC Wireless Network Properties EAP-TLS Smart Card or other Certificate Properties EAP-TLS Configuring Wireless Thin Clients for PEAP-MS-CHAP Wireless Network Properties PEAP-MS-CHAPEnter Credentials PEAP-MS-CHAP Preserving Wireless Connections Using Peap Fast Reconnect This page intentionally blank Administrative Utilities and Settings Using the File Based Write Filter FbwfChanging Passwords with the File Based Write Filter Administrative Utilities and Settings Running File Based Write Filter Command Line Options Setting the File Based Write Filter Controls File Based Write Filter ControlFbwf Cache Settings area includes Understanding the NetXClean Utility Saving Files and Using Local Drives Saving FilesDrive Z Drive C and FlashParticipating in Domains Mapping Network DrivesJoining a Domain Using the Net and Tracert Utilities Using the WinPing Diagnostic UtilityUsing Roaming Profiles Managing Users and Groups with User Manager Creating New User AccountsConfiguring User Profiles Creating New GroupsChanging the Computer Name of a Thin Client Determining Group MembershipThis page intentionally blank System Administration Accessing Thin Client Bios SettingsInstalling and Upgrading Addons Manually Installing and Upgrading AddonsAutomatically Installing and Upgrading Addons FTP Addon Installer dialog box automatic exampleFTP Options complete one of the following Uninstalling Addons Using the FTP Addon Installer Using Windows Server Update Services Wsus on a Thin ClientConfiguring the Thin Client for Wsus Automatic Software Updates on Wyse Thin Clients Using Wsus Using Wsus on the Wyse Thin Client in Standalone ModeTroubleshooting Wsus in Standalone Mode Wsus Log Format Date TimeComponent Text Wsus Components DescriptionWindows Update Log File Examples Service StartupWindows Update agent searches for available updates User is offered one update and chooses to install itTroubleshooting Wsus Used with SMS Configuring Wsus for Automatic Software Updates Using SMSAbout VB Scripts Using Wsus with WDM Wsus 2.0 Reports TabUsing WinVNC to Shadow a Thin Client Troubleshooting Wsus with WDMSetting VNC Server Properties WindowsUpdate.log file-provides statisticsSetting VNC Viewer Options VNC Connection DetailsVNC Connection Options VNC Authentication Figures Page Tables