Dell 1.3.0.0 manual Clocks, Other Settings, Clock1 Settings, Display Name, Clock2 Settings

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Clocks

Table 3-16. Clock Details

Clock Setting Name

Description

Expected Value

 

 

 

Clock1 Settings

 

 

 

 

 

Clock

To enable or disable the

True or False.

 

clock.

 

 

 

 

Display Name

The display name for the

Enter a display name.

 

clock.

 

 

 

 

Timezone Name

The name of the timezone

Select an option from the

 

to which the clock is to be

drop-down list.

 

set.

 

 

 

 

Clock2 Settings

 

 

NOTE: This option is not available for WES2009.

 

 

 

 

Clock

To enable or disable the

True or False.

 

seond clock.

 

 

 

 

Display Name

The display name for the

Enter a display name.

 

seond clock.

 

 

 

 

Timezone Name

The name of the timezone

Select an option from the

 

to which the second clock is

drop-down list.

 

to be set.

 

 

 

 

Other Settings

You can enter the Appliance Mode settings in this area. Appliance mode allows a supported thin client to be used as a dedicated device for a specific application. You can log in to the device to be immediately presented with your remote client log in, a local full-screen, Internet Explorer, or are logged into a remote session. Appliance mode can be especially beneficial for kiosks, digital displays, advertising displays, and dedicated usage.

NOTE: Appliance mode requires that WCM settings are not applied in Append mode. To disable Append mode, open the Options menu and clear/uncheck Append 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 Dell Wyse Technical Support Related Documentation and ServicesSupported Operating Systems Dell Wyse Online Community Pre-requisites to Install WCM Page Downloading WCM Downloading and Installing WCMInstalling WCM Server Application 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