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• WDM requires Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) version 2.8. WDM installs

MDAC 2.8 if it is not already present on the server.

• Ensure you have access to your operating system CD-ROM and your Microsoft Windows system files for use during your installation. NOTE: During WDM installation WDM checks the system to determine if all required software is present. If required software is not present, WDM indicates which software is missing. Some required third-party software is included with the WDM software, while other software is available from your operating system CD-ROM or from the network location for your Microsoft Windows system files (usually the i386 folder).

WDM Workgroup Edition Only:

· You do not need to obtain special licenses to install WDM (you will use the WDM Workgroup Sales Key that appears by default in the InstallShield Wizard).

· Ensure your FTP service is running (see also "How the WDM Installer Installs and Configures FTP"). Note that you can ignore all HTTP/HTTPS information in this guide, as you must use FTP.

· Ignore all WebDAV for Microsoft Windows information in this guide (you do not need WebDAV for Microsoft Windows).

· Ignore all custom SQL Server information in this guide (you must use Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express (32-bit) which WDM installs by default).

WDM Enterprise Edition Only:

· Ensure you obtain (from Wyse) and have access to your WDM Enterprise Sales Key or Enterprise Evaluation License Key for use during your installation (after purchase, you should have received an email from Wyse or your reseller with full instructions on registering and generating your WDM Enterprise Sales Key; if you did not receive this email, contact your reseller).

· WDM requires a supported SQL Server as described in "Software Requirements." WDM provides (and installs) Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express (32-bit) as the default option, however, you can choose to use another supported SQL Server. To use another supported SQL Server, you must perform a Custom installation (see "Installing or Upgrading Procedures (WDM Enterprise Edition)").

· If you plan to install and configure WDM components on multiple machines (Custom installation), you will repeat some of the installation and configuration procedures in this guide. Likewise, you must also complete the pre-installation requirements for each related machine you intend to use.

· If you plan to use FTP, ensure your FTP service is running (see also "How the WDM Installer Installs and Configures FTP"). CAUTION: If you intend to use the firmware upgrade feature for Wyse ThreadX devices, FTP must be configured.

· If you plan to use HTTP or HTTPS for your server communications, you must perform a custom installation (see "Detailed Custom Installation and Upgrade Instructions"). In addition the WDM installer will install WebDAV for Microsoft Windows on IIS and use the HTTP or HTTPS ports (as described in "Communication Port Requirements").

Caution

(Installations on Windows Server 2008 Only) - During the installation, if you are prompted to download and install the WebDAV Extension for IIS 7.0, simply follow the instructions (see also "Installing WebDAV Extension for IIS 7.0").

·If you plan to use Wyse ThreadX devices, you must create and configure a DNS Service Location (SRV) resource record as described in "Requirements for Managing ThreadX Devices."

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Contents Installation Guide Wyse Device Manager ReleaseRestricted Rights Legend Ordering Information Copyright NoticesEnd User License Agreement License Trademarks Contents Tables Introduction Related Documentation and Services About this GuideWyse Technical Support Finding the Information You Need in this GuidePreparing for Installation Pre-Installation ChecklistWDM Workgroup Edition Only Upgrading Current WDM Installations Only Server Software Requirements Component Hardware RequirementsSoftware Requirements Component Protocol Port Function Communication Port RequirementsCommunication Ports Upgrading Requirements UDPRequirements for Managing ThreadX Devices Other New RecordsService Location SRV Installing or Upgrading WDM Workgroup Edition Standard Services Allows WDM toInstalling or Upgrading Procedures WDM Workgroup Edition InstallShield Wizard Workgroup EditionTip This page intentionally blank Installing or Upgrading WDM Enterprise Edition Installing or Upgrading Procedures WDM Enterprise Edition About Evaluation LicensingTip WDM Enterprise Evaluation License Key cannot be activated Detailed Custom Installation and Upgrade Instructions WDM Database Installation Tips You Need to Know Database configurationInstalling or Upgrading WDM Enterprise Edition Software Repository Installation Tips You Need to Know Existing repository server account Administrator Console Installation Tips You Need to Know WDM Administrator Console Licensing Activating Your Sales KeyLicensing Wizard Uninstalling WDM Database Server Login CredentialsMicrosoft data execution prevention message example Page How the WDM Installer Installs and Configures FTP Installing and Configuring FTP on Windows ServerInternet Information Services IIS Close the Internet Information Services IIS Manager window Properties Security Accounts tabServer Manager FTP Sites Properties Type ftp localhostInstalling and Configuring FTP on Windows Server 2008 R2 Web Server IISSite Information Binding and SSL Settings Installing and Configuring FTP on Windows Scroll to Internet Information ServicesAdd FTP Site Type ftp localhost Installing and Configuring WebDAV on Windows Server How the WDM Installer Installs and Configures IISInstalling and Configuring IIS 6.0 on Windows Server Internet Information Services IIS WebDAV Publishing Allow WebDAV Restart IISInstalling IIS 7.0 on Windows Server Installing WebDAV Extension for IIS Select Role ServicesConfiguring the Web.config File Installing IIS 7.5 on Windows Server 2008 R2 Select Role Services DefaultAppPool Advanced Settings Installing IIS 7.5 on Windows Page Request Filtering Using Windows Firewall with WDM This page intentionally blank Tables Installation Guide Wyse Device ManagerTM Release 4.9 Issue

wyse devise manager release 4.9 specifications

Wyse Technology, a prominent provider of cloud client computing solutions, has made significant strides in enhancing device management capabilities with the release of Wyse Device Manager (WDM) version 4.9. This latest iteration introduces a plethora of features designed to optimize the management of Wyse thin clients, making it an indispensable tool for IT administrators.

One of the standout features of WDM 4.9 is its improved user interface, which streamlines navigation and provides a more intuitive experience. The revamped dashboard allows administrators to gain insights into the status of devices at a glance. This user-friendly design not only enhances usability but also reduces the learning curve for new users.

WDM 4.9 also emphasizes automation and efficiency. Enhanced scheduling capabilities enable IT teams to automate routine tasks, such as software updates and device configurations. This automation minimizes manual intervention, reducing the potential for errors and freeing up IT resources for other critical tasks.

The release also brings advanced reporting features, providing detailed analytics and insights into device performance. IT administrators can generate comprehensive reports on various metrics, including device usage, health statuses, and compliance with company policies. This data-driven approach allows organizations to make informed decisions regarding their IT infrastructure.

Security is a significant focus in WDM 4.9, with improved features that ensure the integrity of managed devices. Enhanced security protocols and compliance measures help safeguard sensitive data, making it an essential tool for organizations prioritizing data protection. The integration of advanced encryption methods adds an additional layer of security, ensuring that communication between devices and the management console remains confidential.

Moreover, WDM 4.9 supports a diverse range of Wyse thin clients, making it flexible for various deployment environments. Compatibility with both Windows and Linux operating systems broadens its applicability, allowing organizations to choose the best devices for their needs.

Finally, Wyse Device Manager 4.9 integrates seamlessly with popular cloud services, enhancing its capabilities and allowing for a more cohesive IT ecosystem. This integration simplifies workflows and enables a centralized management approach, making it easier for organizations to manage their devices effectively.

In conclusion, Wyse Device Manager 4.9 equips organizations with the tools they need to efficiently manage their thin client environments. With a focus on user experience, automation, security, and compatibility, this latest release reaffirms Wyse Technology's commitment to providing leading-edge solutions in cloud computing and device management.