Wyse Thin Clients Based on Microsoft Windows XP Embedded
Administrators Guide
Issue PN 883808-01 Rev. L
Products R90LE, R90L, X90Le, X90L, X90e, X90, C90LE, V90LE, V90L, S90
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Contents
Getting to Know the Extended Features
1 Introduction
Administrative Utilities and Settings
System Administration
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1 Introduction
About this Guide
Organization of this Guide
Related Online Resources Available at Wyse
Wyse Technical Support
Finding the Information You Need in this Guide
Wyse Online Community
Setting-Up Access to the Enterprise Servers
2 Establishing a Server Environment
Understanding How to Configure Your Network Services
Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP
DHCP Options
Option
Description
Option
Using FTP File Servers
Table 1 DHCP Options, Continued
Description
Understanding Session Services
Using DNS
Configuring ICA Session Services
Configuring RDP Session Services
Using VMware View Manger Services
Implementing View Client Support on Wyse Thin Clients
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What Happens When You Turn on Your Thin Client
3 Getting Started
Logging On
Configuring the Thin Client
Automatic Logon
Manual Log-on
About the Automatically Launched Utilities
Understanding the User Desktop
Figure 1 User desktop - example
Understanding the Administrator Desktop
Figure 2 Administrator desktop - example
Logging Off, Shutting Down, and Restarting
4 Getting to Know the Extended Features
Configuring and Using Peripherals
Accessing the Extended Features of the All Programs Menu
Managing Connections with Citrix Program Neighborhood
Viewing Client Information
Figure 3 Citrix Program Neighborhood
Figure 4 Internet Explorer
Browsing the Internet with Internet Explorer
Establishing Remote Desktop Connections
Figure 5 Remote Desktop Connection - expanded view example
Figure 7 Ericom - PowerTerm Session Manager
Using the Odyssey Client Manager
Managing Connections with Ericom PowerTerm Terminal Emulation
Figure 6 Odyssey Client Manager
Figure 8 Ericom - PowerTerm TEC and Connect
Synchronizing Thin Client Time with Neutron
Figure 9 Neutron - extended view
Using VMware View Client to Connect to a Virtual Desktop
Figure 10 VMware View Client - extended view
Accessing the Extended Features of the Administrator Control Panel
Figure 11 Administrator Control Panel
Administrative Tools window Figure 12 Administrative Tools
Accessing and Using the Administrative Tools
Configuring Component Services
Figure 13 Component Services
Viewing Events
Managing Services
Figure 15 Services
Figure 14 Event Viewer
Figure 16 Local Users and Groups
Configuring WinVNC Current User Properties
Managing Users
Figure 17 WinVNC Current User Properties
Setting Configuration Strings with Custom Fields
Figure 18 Custom Fields
Figure 19 Display Properties
Configuring Dual Monitor Display
Configuring Dual Video VGA RAM
Figure 20 Dual Video VGA RAM
Adding Printers
Configuring Touchscreens
Configuring Printers
8. Select Do not share this printer and click Next
Setting Ramdisk Size
Figure 21 Ramdisk Configuration
Controlling Sounds and Audio Devices
English US default
Selecting Regional and Language Options
1. Click Start Control Panel
Figure 22 WDM Properties
Configuring WDM Properties
Enabling and Disabling Automatic Logon Using Winlog
Figure 23 Winlog
Using Wireless Zero Configuration WZC
Configuring the Internal Wireless Feature
Configuring Wireless Local Area Network LAN Settings
Figure 24 Disable Odyssey
Figure 26 Wireless Network Properties - EAP-TLS
Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box
Figure 25 Wireless Network Connection Properties
Open the Network Connections dialog box Start Control Panel Network
7. Click the Authentication tab
9. Select the Smart Card or other Certificate option for EAP type
Figure 27 Smart Card or other Certificate Properties - EAP-TLS
Figure 29 Wireless Network Properties PEAP-MS-CHAP
Configuring Wireless Thin Clients for PEAP-MS-CHAP
Figure 28 Wireless Network Connection - EAP-TLS
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Figure 30 Protected EAP Properties - PEAP-MS-CHAP
12. Select the Enable Fast Reconnect check box
13. Click Configure to open the EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties dialog box
11. Clear the Validate server certificate check box
Preserving Wireless Connections
Figure 32 Enter Credentials - PEAP-MS-CHAP
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Using PEAP Fast Reconnect
Using the Regpersistence Tool to Configure PEAP Wireless Connections
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5 Administrative Utilities and Settings
Using the File Based Write Filter FBWF
Changing Passwords with the File Based Write Filter
Disabling the machine account password change on the thin client
fbwfmgr /disable
Running File Based Write Filter Command Line Options
fbwfmgr /enable
fbwfmgr /restore C filepath
Setting the File Based Write Filter Controls
Figure 33 File Based Write Filter Control
Cache Limit and Warning Settings area includes
Current Session Exclusion List area includes
Understanding the NetXClean Utility
Drive Z
Saving Files and Using Local Drives
Saving Files
Drive C and Flash
Mapping Network Drives
Participating in Domains
Joining a Domain
Using Roaming Profiles
Using the WinPing Diagnostic Utility
Using the Net and Tracert Utilities
Figure 34 WinPing
Managing Users and Groups with User Manager
Creating New User Accounts
Configuring User Profiles
Creating New Groups
Changing the Computer Name of a Thin Client
Determining Group Membership
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6 System Administration
Using Wyse Device Manager Software for Remote Administration
Accessing Thin Client BIOS Settings
Manually Installing and Upgrading Addons
Installing and Upgrading Addons
Installing and Upgrading Addons Using the FTP Addon Installer
Figure 35 FTP Addon Installer dialog box - manual example
Automatically Installing and Upgrading Addons
Figure 36 FTP Addon Installer dialog box - automatic example
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Using Windows Server Update Services WSUS on a Thin Client
Uninstalling Addons Using the FTP Addon Installer
Configuring the Thin Client for WSUS
Automatic Software Updates on Wyse Thin Clients Using WSUS
Using WSUS on the Wyse Thin Client in Standalone Mode
Prerequisites
Date
Troubleshooting WSUS in Standalone Mode
Table 2 WSUS Log Format
Time
The Windows Update agent searches for available updates
Windows Update Log File Examples
Service Startup
The user is offered one update and chooses to install it
About VB Scripts
Configuring WSUS for Automatic Software Updates Using SMS
Troubleshooting WSUS Used with SMS
Prerequisites
Using WSUS with WDM
Figure 37 WSUS 2.0 Reports Tab
Prerequisites
Figure 38 WSUS 3.0 Management Console
Troubleshooting WSUS with WDM
WindowsUpdate.log file-provides statistics
Netmon or Ethereal trace-shows data flow
Using WinVNC to Shadow a Thin Client
Setting VNC Server Properties
Figure 39 System Settings Change message
Setting VNC Viewer Options
Figure 40 WinVNC Current User Properties
Figure 41 VNC Connection Details
Figure 42 VNC Connection Options
Figure 43 VNC Authentication
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1 DHCP Options 2 WSUS Log Format 3 WSUS Components
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