Wyse Technology wyse devise manager release 4.9 manual Preparing for Installation

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2 Preparing for Installation

This chapter contains the pre-installation requirements you must complete to prepare the environment for WDM installation and configuration. After you have completed all pre-installation requirements, you can continue with the installation/upgrade you want ("Installing or Upgrading WDM Workgroup Edition" or "Installing or Upgrading WDM Enterprise Edition").

Pre-Installation Checklist

Before you begin installing WDM, be sure you have met the following requirements:

Obtain and configure all hardware and software, as necessary (see "Hardware Requirements" and "Software Requirements"). CAUTION: It is highly recommended that you do not install WDM on any server which is currently dedicated to other tasks (such as a Domain Controller, Backup Controller, Mail Server, Production Web Server, DHCP Server, MSMQ Server, Application Server, and so on). It is highly recommended that WDM be installed on a server that is dedicated to WDM services.

Install a supported operating system on the machine to which WDM will be installed. Be sure that all systems are up-to-date with current Microsoft service packs, patches, and updates (see "Software Requirements").

Install Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 6.0 or later on all machines.

Use of the built-in HTML help files requires Java to be installed on all machines to which you install the WDM Administrators Console (MMC Snap-in). Visit http://www.java.com and install the latest Java/JRE version for your operating system).

If you will be running IIS 7.0 on Windows Server 2008 SP1 or IIS 7.5 on either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7, be sure to update the HAgent on your devices as follows to ensure your devices are discovered by WDM (otherwise, IIS limitations may prevent discovery):

·Devices running CE .NET require HAgent v4.7.1.2

·ThreadX (P20) devices require v3.5 (firmware version)

·Devices running Linux v6 require HAgent v4.2.0-2.0

·Devices running Wyse Enhanced SUSE Linux require HAgent v4.3.94-00.04 CAUTION: Upgrading WDM Agents is supported on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 and 11 SP1; it is not supported on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10.

·Devices running Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux require HAgent v4.3.90

·Devices running WES 2009 require HAgent v5.1.2.4

·Devices running WES 7 require HAgent v6.0.0.24 or later

·Devices running Wyse ThinOS require v7.0_213 or later (firmware version)

·Devices running XPe require HAgent v5.1.2.4

Ensure that no other applications requiring IIS are running on the machine to which WDM will be installed.

Ensure that all required communications ports are available and open for proper communication between servers, routers, and switches (see "Communication Port Requirements").

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Wyse Technology wyse devise manager release 4.9 manual Preparing for Installation, Pre-Installation Checklist

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.