Dell 1.3.0.0 manual Configuring the Dell Wyse Device Manager WDM Server

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2Click Advanced Options and set the following values:

Server – The default DHCP option is 195. This is the server IP Address or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the server.

Path – The default DHCP option is 196. This is the root path to the server; ftp, http, or https.

Username – (Optional) The default DHCP option is 184. This is the server username of the server specified in DHCP option 195.

Password – The default DHCP option is 185. This is the password of the server specified in DHCP option 195. If the server allows Anonymous log in, leave this option blank.

Protocol – The default DHCP option is 183. This is the protocol (ftp/http/https) used for downloading the configuration file (and any custom items in the folder) from the server specified in DHCP option 195 (the default protocol is FTP)

3Click Save Settings.

NOTE: You must ensure that the DHCP options that you specify in the thin client systems are identical to the options specified in the DHCP server. This is needed for the discovery of the thin clients by the Repository Server.

Configuring the Dell Wyse Device Manager (WDM) Server

If you are using the WDM Server to push the configuration files to the thin clients, you need to edit the WES_ApplyConf.rsp, WES7_ApplyConf.rsp, or WE8S_ApplyConf.rsp files for the WES2009, WES7 or WE8S thin client systems respectively.

There are two ways in which you can push the configuration files to the thin clients:

Through the Remote Path (RP) Command — This method sets the repository path to that of WDM server and the thin client system picks up the latest configuration from this path on every log in.

Through the Apply Configuration (AC) Command — This method enables the thin client system to download the configuration file from the WDM server and apply it on every log in.

To register the RP Command package in the WDM server:

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 Overview IntroductionKey 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 WCM Environment Installing WCM ClientWES Configuring the Repository ServerSetting 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 Http and HTTPs Ports on a Windows 2008 Server Setting up the FTP Port on a Windows 2008 ServerSetting up the FTP Port on a Windows 7 System Configuring the Repository Server on a Windows 7 SystemAlias Name WCM Setting up the Http and Https Ports on a Windows 7 SystemDNS Service Record Lookup Discovery Settings for the WCM ServerConfiguring the DNS Service Lookup Page Service Name WCM Protocol tcp DNS Hostname Lookup Configuring the DNS Hostname Dhcp Option Tags Description Examples of Values to Use Dhcp Option Tags Lookup184 183Configuring 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 Open NewSave OptionsFor FTP Creating New Configuration FilesConfiguration Details Editing Existing Configuration FilesRDP ConnectionsPassword Basic Settings AutostartConnection Name Domain NameScreen Color Depth Screen Mode TypeBits Local Resources Redirect ClipboardUnrecognized Settings Other RDP SettingsRedirect Smart Card Click Apply Changes toVMware View SSL Configuration Login as Current UserBroker Broker HistoryCitrix Enable Server Side Flash Player Redirection Settings Use Flash RemotingContent Fetching Client-side ContentAdvanced Settings Automatic Reconnection Display DimensionsServer Options Logon Methods Color DepthVWorkspace Connections Device ConfigurationDisplay Mouse Keyboard Share New Share Timezone Ethernet Wireless Profile Audio Power Browser, Firewall, and Aero OS ConfigurationIE Favourites HomeTrusted Sites Click Apply and ExitClock1 Settings Other SettingsClock2 Settings ClocksMode Shut Down Appliance Appliance Mode SettingsExit from Appliance ModeAppliance Mode Appliance CommandConfiguration Description LineDisabling or Stopping the Appliance Mode Appliance Mode Workflow on Thin Client DevicesSelect Options Agent Settings on the menu Agent SettingsSetting Up Automatic Configuration Using Your Configuration FilesSetting Up Manual Configuration Page Launching the WCM Client Importing Thin Client ConfigurationsFallback Mechanism for Failed Download of Configuration File Using Configuration History Exporting Thin Client ConfigurationsClick Debug Settings to launch the WCM Debugging window Manually Setting Debug Options on a Thin ClientTypical Use Case Scenarios Typical Use Case Scenarios Typical Use Case Scenarios Typical Use Case Scenarios Appendix Appendix