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2Install the supported operating system on the server for the WCM Application. The supported operating systems are:

Windows 7 Professional Enterprise Edition

Windows Server 2008

Windows Server 2008 R2

Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2003 R2

The supported operating system languages to install the WCM Application are:

Chinese Simplified

English

French

German

Japanese

Spanish

Russian

3Install Microsoft .NET framework 3.5 or higher on the server.

4Ensure that Internet Information Services (IIS) version 6.0, 7.0, or 7.5 is installed.

5Ensure that all required communication ports are available and open for proper communication between servers, routers, and switches. The server port requirements for FTP, HTTP, and HTTPS are:

FTP – Port 21 with defaults

HTTP – Port 80 with defaults

HTTPS – Port 443 with defaults

NOTE: Steps 4 and 5 are not required for Manual Deployment.

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Installing and Configuring Dell Wyse Configuration Manager (WCM)

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Contents Administrator’s Guide 2013 Contents Windows 2008/Windows 2008 R2 Server Typical Use Case Scenarios Troubleshooting Devices That Cannot Locate Introduction OverviewKey Features What’s New Introduction Supported Dell Wyse Thin Client Systems Introduction Supported Operating Systems Related Documentation and ServicesDell Wyse Technical Support Dell Wyse Online Community Pre-requisites to Install WCM Page Installing WCM Server Application Downloading and Installing WCMDownloading WCM Installing WCM Client WCM EnvironmentConfiguring the Repository Server WESSetting up the FTP port on a Windows 2003 Server Setting up the Http and HTTPs Ports on a Windows 2003 Server Wyse WE8S Setting up the FTP Port on a Windows 2008 Server Setting up the Http and HTTPs Ports on a Windows 2008 ServerConfiguring the Repository Server on a Windows 7 System Setting up the FTP Port on a Windows 7 SystemSetting up the Http and Https Ports on a Windows 7 System Alias Name WCMDiscovery Settings for the WCM Server DNS Service Record LookupConfiguring the DNS Service Lookup Page Service Name WCM Protocol tcp DNS Hostname Lookup Configuring the DNS Hostname Dhcp Option Tags Lookup Dhcp Option Tags Description Examples of Values to Use183 184Configuring Dhcp Options Dhcp Options Name Data Type Code Description Configuring the WCM Thin Client Systems Configuring the Dell Wyse Device Manager WDM Server Files\WDM\WDMWCM\RP Command\TestRPWES\Wyse\WES\WESConfig.xml About the WCM Application GUI New OpenSave OptionsCreating New Configuration Files For FTPEditing Existing Configuration Files Configuration DetailsConnections RDPBasic Settings Autostart PasswordConnection Name Domain NameScreen Mode Type Screen Color DepthBits Local Resources Redirect ClipboardOther RDP Settings Unrecognized SettingsRedirect Smart Card Click Apply Changes toVMware View Login as Current User SSL ConfigurationBroker Broker HistoryCitrix Flash Player Redirection Settings Use Flash Remoting Enable Server SideContent Fetching Client-side ContentDisplay Dimensions Advanced Settings Automatic ReconnectionServer Options Logon Methods Color DepthVWorkspace Device Configuration ConnectionsDisplay Mouse Keyboard Share New Share Timezone Ethernet Wireless Profile Audio Power OS Configuration Browser, Firewall, and AeroHome IE FavouritesTrusted Sites Click Apply and ExitOther Settings Clock1 SettingsClock2 Settings ClocksAppliance Mode Settings Mode Shut Down ApplianceExit from Appliance ModeAppliance Command Appliance ModeConfiguration Description LineAppliance Mode Workflow on Thin Client Devices Disabling or Stopping the Appliance ModeAgent Settings Select Options Agent Settings on the menuUsing Your Configuration Files Setting Up Automatic ConfigurationSetting Up Manual Configuration Page Importing Thin Client Configurations Launching the WCM ClientFallback Mechanism for Failed Download of Configuration File Exporting Thin Client Configurations Using Configuration HistoryManually Setting Debug Options on a Thin Client Click Debug Settings to launch the WCM Debugging windowTypical Use Case Scenarios Typical Use Case Scenarios Typical Use Case Scenarios Typical Use Case Scenarios Appendix Appendix