Administrators GuideWyse® Enhanced Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Standard 7 WFR2Products: C90LE7, D90D7, R90L7, R90LE7, X90c7, X90m7, Z90D7, Z90DE7, Z
2 Chapter 1About this GuideThis guide is intended for administrators of Wyse thin clients running Wyse Enhanced Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7
2 Getting Started: Quickly Learning the BasicsUse the following information to quickly learn the basics and get started using your thin client:• "
4 Chapter 2Logging OnWhat you see, initially, when you turn on or reboot a thin client, depends on the administrator configurations. After creating us
Getting Started: Quickly Learning the Basics 5Using Your DesktopWhat you see after logging on to the server depends on the administrator configuration
6 Chapter 2Working with the File Based Write Filter UtilityThe File Based Write Filter provides a secure environment for thin client computing by prot
Getting Started: Quickly Learning the Basics 7Logging OffUse the Log off menu (click Start > Log Off arrow) to select the option you want (log off,
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3 Notable User FeaturesThis chapter includes an overview of the following notable Wyse-extended features for users found in the All Programs menu (Sta
10 Chapter 3Viewing Wyse Client InformationUse the Wyse Client Information dialog box (Start > All Programs > Wyse Client Information) to view i
Notable User Features 11Managing Connections with Ericom — PowerTerm® TECUse the PowerTerm Session Manager (Start > All Programs > Ericom-PowerT
iiCopyright Notices© 2013, Wyse Technology Inc. All rights reserved.This manual and the software and firmware described in it are copyrighted. You may
12 Chapter 3Using VMware View Client to Connect to a Virtual DesktopUse the VMware View Client dialog box (Start > All Programs > VMware > VM
4 Notable Administrator FeaturesThis chapter includes an overview of the following notable Wyse extended features for administrators found in the admi
14 Chapter 4Accessing and Using the Administrative ToolsUse the Administrative Tools window (Control Panel > Administrative Tools icon) to access t
Notable Administrator Features 15Managing ServicesUse the Services window (double-click the Services icon) to view and manage the services installed o
16 Chapter 4Configuring Bluetooth Wireless Connections If the thin client has optional Wireless and Bluetooth capability, you can use your thin client
Notable Administrator Features 17Setting Configuration Strings with Custom FieldsUse the Custom Field dialog box (Control Panel > Custom Fields ico
18 Chapter 4Adding DevicesIf you want to add a device to the thin client, you can use the Add a Device wizard.1. Click the Devices and Printers icon i
Notable Administrator Features 19Configuring Dual Monitor Display(For Dual-Monitor Capable Thin Clients Only) Use the Screen Resolution window (Contro
20 Chapter 4Setting Ramdisk SizeRamdisk is volatile memory space used for temporary data storage. It is the Z drive shown in the My Computer window. I
Notable Administrator Features 21Using Realtek HD Audio ManagerUse the Realtek HD Audio Manager dialog box (Control Panel > Realtek HD Audio Manage
iiiRegulatory Compliance for Wyse ProductsBasic EMC and Safety RequirementsWyse appliances are compliant with the regulatory requirements in the regio
22 Chapter 4The following keyboard languages are supported (a language appropriate keyboard is required for any language other than English (US)):Thir
Notable Administrator Features 23Managing User AccountsUse the User Accounts window (Control Panel > User Accounts icon) to manage users and groups
24 Chapter 4Configuring WDM PropertiesUse the WDM Properties dialog box (Control Panel > WDM icon) to configure the Wyse Device Manager server loca
Notable Administrator Features 25Configuring Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) SettingsIf Wyse USB 802.11b hardware is installed on the thin client, c
26 Chapter 4Preserving Wireless Connections with the Regpersistence ToolThe Regpersistence Tool is designed to configure wireless access in Write Filt
Notable Administrator Features 27Using PEAP Fast ReconnectWhen clients connect to an 802.11 wireless network, the authenticated session has an expirat
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5 Additional Administrator Utility and Settings InformationThis chapter provides additional information about utilities and settings available for adm
30 Chapter 5Utilities Affected by Log Off, Restart, and Shut DownThe following utilities are affected by logging off, restarting, and shutting down th
Additional Administrator Utility and Settings Information 31Using the File Based Write Filter (FBWF)The File Based Write Filter provides a secure envi
ivyour mobile thin client. Replace the battery only with a compatible battery purchased from Wyse's spare parts provider or one of our authorized
32 Chapter 5Changing Passwords with the File Based Write FilterOn Microsoft Windows based machines, account passwords are regularly changed with the d
Additional Administrator Utility and Settings Information 33Running File Based Write Filter Command Line OptionsThere are several command lines you ca
34 Chapter 5Enabling and Disabling the File Based Write Filter Using the Desktop IconsFor convenience, use the File Based Write Filter enable and disa
Additional Administrator Utility and Settings Information 35Warning #2 (%) - Shows the FBWF cache percentage value at which a Critical Memory warning
36 Chapter 5Understanding the NetXClean UtilityNetXClean keeps extraneous information from being stored in flash memory. NetXClean clean-up is trigger
Additional Administrator Utility and Settings Information 37Saving Files and Using Local DrivesAdministrators need to know the following information a
38 Chapter 5Mapping Network DrivesUsers and administrators can map network drives. However, to retain the mappings after the thin client is restarted,
Additional Administrator Utility and Settings Information 39TIP: If you use the FBWF Enable icon to enable the File Based Write Filter, the second reb
40 Chapter 5Using the Net and Tracert UtilitiesNet and Tracert utilities are available for administrative use (for example, to determine the route tak
Additional Administrator Utility and Settings Information 412. Click the Manage Another Account link to open the Manage Accounts window.3. Click the C
ContentsSummary of Revisions vii1 Introduction 1About this Guide 2Finding the Information You Need in this Guide 2Wyse Technical Support 2Related D
42 Chapter 5Configuring User Profiles To configure the Default, Administrator, and User profiles stored on the thin client, open the User Profiles win
6 System AdministrationThis chapter contains local and remote system administration information to help you perform the routine tasks needed to mainta
44 Chapter 6Accessing Thin Client BIOS SettingsWhile starting a Wyse client you will see a Wyse logo for a short period of time. During this start-up
System Administration 45Using TightVNC to Shadow a Thin ClientTightVNC Server is installed locally on the thin client. It allows a thin client to be s
46 Chapter 6Configuring TightVNC Server PropertiesUse the TightVNC Server Configuration (Offline) dialog box (Start > All Programs > TightVNC &g
A Establishing a Server EnvironmentThis appendix contains information on the network architecture and enterprise server environment needed to provide
48 Appendix ATable 1 DHCP Options Option Description Notes1 Subnet Mask Required.3 Router Optional but recommended. It is not required unless the thi
Establishing a Server Environment 49Using FTP File ServersWindows Embedded Standard includes an FTP Upgrade utility that can be used to upgrade the Wi
50 Appendix AUnderstanding Session ServicesBefore you use the information in this section to configure your ICA and RDP session services, be sure you
Establishing a Server Environment 51Configuring RDP Session ServicesBefore you use the information in this section to configure your RDP session servi
vi ContentsUsing the WCM Client 23Configuring WDM Properties 24Enabling and Disabling Automatic Logon Using Winlog 24Configuring Wireless Local Are
52 Appendix AImplementing View Client Support on Wyse Thin ClientsFor the Windows Embedded Standard 7 software release, the latest VMware View Client
53Tables1 DHCP Options 48
Administrators Guide Wyse® Enhanced Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Standard 7 WFR2 Issue: 031813Written and published by: Wyse Technology Inc., March
Summary of RevisionsWyse Technology Inc. 883920-10 Rev. DThe following changes were made to this document since revision C:Wyse Technology Inc. 883920
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1 IntroductionWyse® thin clients running Wyse® Enhanced Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Standard 7 WFR2 provide access to applications, files, and networ
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