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To enter configuration details:

1Select the configuration area in the Configurations tab, and enter the values in the Details pane for the selected area.

When you select any of the details in the Details pane, the corresponding description is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

2After you enter the values for the details, ensure that you click Apply Changes to save your changes.

3Click Discard Changes to reset the values back to the defaults.

NOTE: If you use a server environment (FTP, HTTP, or HTTPS) and intend to create configuration files that thin clients can access automatically to update themselves, ensure to name your file WESConfig.xml for WES2009, or WES7Config.xml for WES7/WES7p, or WE8SConfig.xml for WE8S and place the file into the correct folder according to the protocol you use. If the thin client system is a domain user, then the name of the configuration file should be administrator.xml to enable the domain user client systems to download the configurations.

Connections

The Connections area enables you to set the configurations for the different types of connections that the thin client can use to connect to the servers. This area consists of:

RDP — to configure the remote desktop protocol settings to connect to any remote computer.

VMware View — to configure the VMware View client to connect to the VMware View Connection Server.

Citrix— to configure the Citrix client to connect to the Citrix server.

vWorkspace — to configure the vWorkspace to connect to any Quest vWorkspace server in your environment.

RDP

The RDP settings are grouped under Basic Settings, Display, Local Resources, Other RDP Settings, and Unrecognized Settings.

Using the Dell Wyse Configuration Manager (WCM) GUI Application

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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 Options NewOpen SaveFor FTP Creating New Configuration FilesConfiguration Details Editing Existing Configuration FilesRDP ConnectionsDomain Name Basic Settings AutostartPassword Connection NameLocal Resources Redirect Clipboard Screen Mode TypeScreen Color Depth BitsClick Apply Changes to Other RDP SettingsUnrecognized Settings Redirect Smart CardVMware View Broker History Login as Current UserSSL Configuration BrokerCitrix Client-side Content Flash Player Redirection Settings Use Flash RemotingEnable Server Side Content FetchingColor Depth Display DimensionsAdvanced Settings Automatic Reconnection Server Options Logon MethodsVWorkspace Connections Device ConfigurationDisplay Mouse Keyboard Share New Share Timezone Ethernet Wireless Profile Audio Power Browser, Firewall, and Aero OS ConfigurationClick Apply and Exit HomeIE Favourites Trusted SitesClocks Other SettingsClock1 Settings Clock2 SettingsMode Appliance Mode SettingsMode Shut Down Appliance Exit from ApplianceLine Appliance CommandAppliance Mode Configuration DescriptionDisabling 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