Administrators GuideWyse® Winterm™ 3 series,Based on Microsoft® Windows® CEIssue: 060606PN: 883751-09 Rev. A
4 Chapter 2• VPN (PPTP) - PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) is a network protocol that enables the secure transfer of data between a remote cli
94 Chapter 7Figure 126 Upgrade - Automatic tab8. Select Allow Automatic Upgrade and select the Use FTP Information from DHCP Server option.9. Close th
System Administration 95To perform an FTP pull upgrade:1. Obtain the firmware or Add-on binary image (.bin) and associated parameters initialization f
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Figures1 System Info dialog box - General tab 122 Setup Wizard - Desktop Area 133 Setup Wizard success message 134 Desktop Configuration 155 AutoLogin
9853 RDP Editing - Local Resources tab 4454 RDP Editing - Programs tab 4455 RDP Editing - Experience tab 4556 PPPoE Connection Wizard 4657 PPPoE - Ser
99107 Add User Account 80108 SNMP - Agent tab 81109 SNMP - Community name 82110 SNMP - Host name or IP address 82111 SNMP - Security tab 83112 SNMP -
Administrators GuideWyse® WintermTM 3 series, Based on Microsoft® Windows® CEIssue: 060606Written and published by: Wyse Technology Inc., June 2006Cre
Establishing a Server Environment 5The DHCP options listed in Table 1 are accepted by the thin clients. For more information on configuring the DHCP O
6 Chapter 2Using FTP File ServersUpgrade images used by the DHCP upgrade and FTP Pull Firmware upgrade processes are stored on the FTP server in a dir
Establishing a Server Environment 7Using DNSThin clients accept valid DNS names registered on a DNS server available to the enterprise intranet. The t
8 Chapter 2• Desktop integration - The thin client integrates a user set of published resources with that user desktop.• User preferences - The thin c
Establishing a Server Environment 9Configuring and Using the PNAgentThe Program Neighborhood Agent (PNAgent) allows users to connect (without using a
10 Chapter 2they want to connect). To hide or display a tab, use the Client Tab Control option in the PNAgent Admin tool to make the configurations. N
3 Configuring Basic Thin Client SettingsThis chapter contains information on setting up the basic functions for thin client use. It includes instructi
12 Chapter 3Using the Setup WizardThe Setup Wizard allows you to quickly configure basic thin client settings (so that the thin client is configured f
Configuring Basic Thin Client Settings 13Figure 2 Setup Wizard - Desktop Area5. Double-click an item in the Desktop Area dialog box and configure that
Copyright Notices© 2006, Wyse Technology Inc. All rights reserved.This manual and the software and firmware described in it are copyrighted. You may n
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4 Managing ConnectionsThis chapter describes important connection features available for you to use. It also provides instructions on using the admini
16 Chapter 4Enabling AutoLoginThe AutoLogin feature is an automatic login function that uses a countdown to login to the thin client (for example, 5 s
Managing Connections 17Enabling Failover The Failover feature is a connection function that causes the thin client to ping the intended device (to det
18 Chapter 4Starting Connections Automatically at StartupTo start a connection automatically at thin client startup:1. Complete one of the following:•
Managing Connections 19Figure 9 Administrator Desktop exampleNoteThe Start menu allows quick and easy access to all programs and settings available, a
20 Chapter 4Using the Administrator Connection ManagerThe Connection Manager allows you to create and manage multiple connections, and use the various
5 Configuring ConnectionsThis chapter contains information and detailed instructions on setting up connections for selection and use by a thin client
22 Chapter 5Creating and Configuring Citrix ICA Client ConnectionsThis section describes how you can create a new Citrix ICA Client connection definit
Configuring Connections 235. Select and configure a server.NoteA message displays when you click Default List. Depending on whether or not you want to
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
24 Chapter 59. Specify the logon information and click Next.The information in this dialog box may be required by the server before access is granted.
Configuring Connections 2511. Select the options desired, and then click Next.Figure 20 ICA - Firewall Settings12.Enter any necessary information in t
26 Chapter 5Use Server Location to open and configure the Server Location dialog box.Figure 22 ICA Editing - Server LocationApplication TabUse the App
Configuring Connections 27Window TabUse the Window tab to modify the Window Colors option for the server or published application.Figure 25 ICA Editin
28 Chapter 5Title TabUse the Title tab to modify the title entered for the server or published application.Figure 28 ICA Editing - Title tabFirewall S
Configuring Connections 29Creating and Configuring Dial-Up Client ConnectionsThis section describes how you can create a new Dial-up Client connection
30 Chapter 5Figure 31 Dial-up Settings4. Enter the Dial-up settings by using the wizard command buttons to open and configure the various dialog boxes
Configuring Connections 317. Select Always Prompt for Password if you want to require a password from the user when using a dial-up connection.8. Sele
32 Chapter 5Figure 35 Dial-up RAS - RAS ScriptUse the following guidelines to configure the dialog box:• Script Name box and Change command button - T
Configuring Connections 33Configuring Dialing PropertiesClicking the Dialing Properties command button in the Dial-up Settings dialog box of the Dial-
Device Power SupplyFor use with external power supply included in the shipping carton, or a certified equivalent model supplied by the manufacturer.Mo
34 Chapter 5Configuring Dial-up Device PropertiesClicking the Configure command button in the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard opens the Device Properties
Configuring Connections 35Configuring Dial-up TCP/IP SettingsClicking the TCP/IP Settings command button in the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard opens the
36 Chapter 5Editing an Existing Dial-up ConnectionTo edit the connection:1. Complete one of the following:• (Desktop only) Right-click on the connecti
Configuring Connections 373. Use the PowerTerm Connections Properties dialog box to set up a wide variety of connections that a user can open. Note th
38 Chapter 5NoteIf the connection is to an NFuse server that provides ICA links within a Web page to allow ICA sessions to be launched from within a b
Configuring Connections 39Figure 44 RDP Connection wizard 3. Enter the name (31 characters maximum) and server (75 characters maximum) for the connect
40 Chapter 5Figure 46 RDP - Program information6. By default the Terminal Services connection opens at the Windows desktop. To automatically start a p
Configuring Connections 41Figure 48 RDP - Local resources information10.Select the local resource features you want (during a remote session) using th
42 Chapter 5Figure 49 RDP - Performance information12.Select all of the performance features you want as described in the wizard, and then click Next.
Configuring Connections 43Guidelines for Editing RDP ConnectionsUse the guidelines in this section and in "Adding a New RDP Connection" to c
Contents1 Introduction 1About this Guide 1Organization of this Guide 1Wyse Technical Support 2Related Online Resources Available at Wyse 22 Establishi
44 Chapter 5Local Resources TabUse the Local Resources tab to modify the sound, keyboard, and local device configuration settings for the connection.F
Configuring Connections 45Experience TabUse the Experience tab to modify the performance configuration settings for the connection.Figure 55 RDP Editi
46 Chapter 5Figure 56 PPPoE Connection Wizard3. Enter a description for the PPPoE connection and click Next.Figure 57 PPPoE - Service Name4. Enter a P
Configuring Connections 47NoteYou can use the Security Settings command button to open the Advanced Security Settings dialog box to further configure
48 Chapter 5Editing an Existing PPPoE ConnectionTo edit the connection:1. Complete one of the following:• (Desktop only) Right-click on the connection
Configuring Connections 49Figure 62 VPN - Host name or IP address4. Enter the Host name or IP address needed for communications with the enterprise PP
50 Chapter 5Figure 64 VPN - Security Settings• Click Settings to open the Advanced Security Settings dialog box, which allows further configuration of
Configuring Connections 51Editing an Existing VPN (PPTP) Client ConnectionTo edit the connection:1. Complete one of the following:• (Desktop only) Rig
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6 Using the Control PanelThis chapter provides guidelines on using the Control Panel to set-up thin client operating parameters and user accounts.Usin
vi ContentsCreating and Configuring Ericom PowerTerm Terminal Emulator Connections 36Adding an Ericom PowerTerm Terminal Emulation Connection 36Editin
54 Chapter 6This section includes information on the following:• "Managing Add-ons"• "Managing Certificates"• "Creating and C
Using the Control Panel 55Managing Add-onsDouble-clicking the Add-on icon in the administrator Control Panel opens the Add-on dialog box. Use this dia
56 Chapter 6Figure 69 Add-on - Upgrade dialog boxFor information on configuring the Upgrade dialog box, refer to "Upgrading Thin Client Software.
Using the Control Panel 57Managing CertificatesYou can manually download new custom digital certificates through FTP into the thin client using the Wy
58 Chapter 6Creating and Configuring Client PrintersDouble-clicking the Client Printers icon in the administrator Control Panel (or in the Setup Wizar
Using the Control Panel 592. Select the port to which you want the printer connected and click Next.Figure 74 Printer model3. Select the printer model
60 Chapter 6Figure 76 Printer name 4. Confirm the name for the printer (the box is populated with the name of the printer, however, as this is a frien
Using the Control Panel 616. Select whether or not to configure another printer, and click Next (if you select Yes and click Next, configure the print
62 Chapter 6Selecting a Thin Client Desktop OptionDouble-clicking the Desktop icon in the administrator Control Panel opens the Desktop Configuration
Using the Control Panel 63Figure 82 DHCP OptionsUse the following guidelines:• The Common Option IDs area is used to set the DHCP values of the Remote
1 IntroductionWyse® WintermTM 3 series Thin Clients use Windows™ CE operating system. These thin clients provide access to applications, files, and ne
64 Chapter 6Using Edgeport for Port ExpansionThe Wyse Edgeport Add-on is provided with the thin client to provide driver support for Edgeport USB-to-s
Using the Control Panel 65ELO Touch USBThe Wyse ELO Touch USB Add-on is provided with the thin client to provide driver support for touch monitors ove
66 Chapter 6Use the following guidelines:• Connection Status - Displays an ICA connection status message.• Close Session - Disconnects an ICA client f
Using the Control Panel 67•The Force PNAgent on Reboot check box allows you to always enable the PNAgent on reboot of the thin client.• Apply Windows
68 Chapter 6ICA Firewall Settings TabUse the Firewall Settings tab to set up a Socket Secure (SOCKS) firewall. SOCKS is a protocol that sets up a prox
Using the Control Panel 69By default the settings that are enabled for an ICA user are the default settings provided by Citrix. You can clear the use
70 Chapter 6• Cache Size (in KB) - Shows the amount of temporary storage set and available to the browser.• Clear Cache and Clear History - Click thes
Using the Control Panel 71Privacy TabThe Privacy tab allows you to configure browser cookie preferences (use the Default command button to restore the
72 Chapter 6Configuring JETCET PRINT SettingsDouble-clicking the JETCET PRINT icon in the administrator Control Panel opens the JETCET PRINT Professio
Using the Control Panel 73NoteInternet Printing Protocol (IPP) is a protocol that supports remote printing in distributed environments. For example, I
2 Chapter 1Wyse Technical SupportTo access Wyse technical resources, visit AskWyse.com. If you still have questions, you can submit your questions usi
74 Chapter 6Configuring Port SettingsMost applications that use COM ports provide a UI for port configuration. However, for cases without such a UI (f
Using the Control Panel 75Configuring the Rapport AgentWyse Device Manager (formally known as Rapport) software is a full-featured remote administrati
76 Chapter 6Configuring Remote ShadowWyse VNC (Remote Shadow) allows the remote system running the VNC Viewer to shadow a thin client and remotely int
Using the Control Panel 77dialog box times out, the connection is allowed. Select the AutoAccept check box to allow an automatic connection within the
78 Chapter 6• Failover Enable - Select to enable the Failover function. Failover allows the thin client to try the next connection in a list if a curr
Using the Control Panel 79factory default settings will be to use the Reset the terminal to factory-default property settings check box in the System
80 Chapter 6Adding a User AccountTo add a user account, click Add User in the Security dialog box to open the Add User Account dialog box and configur
Using the Control Panel 81Modifying a User AccountTo modify a user account:1. Select a user from the User Accounts list in the Security dialog box and
82 Chapter 6Use the following guidelines:• SNMP Upgrade Enable area - These controls contains a check box for enabling firmware update through SNMP, a
Using the Control Panel 83The Security tab allows you to configure security preferences.Figure 111 SNMP - Security tabUse the following guidelines:• E
2 Establishing a Server EnvironmentThis chapter contains information on the network architecture and enterprise server environment needed to provide n
84 Chapter 6by selecting Accept SNMP packets from these hosts. You can add, edit, and remove hosts from the list using the following guidelines:• Add
Using the Control Panel 85You can reset the thin client to factory default settings by selecting the Reset the terminal to factory-default property se
86 Chapter 6Using Administrator ToolsDouble-clicking the Tools icon in the administrator Control Panel opens the Tools window. This window contains th
Using the Control Panel 87Trace RouteThe Trace Route dialog box executes the tracert diagnostic utility. The tracert utility traces the path from your
88 Chapter 6Managing TSC LicensesIf a Windows 2000 or 2003 Server is used, a Terminal Services Client Access License (TSCAL) server must also reside s
Using the Control Panel 89Managing USB Storage Devices Using USB AccessDouble-clicking the USB Access icon in the administrator Control Panel opens th
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7 System AdministrationThis chapter contains information and detailed instructions to help you manage your thin client environment through Wyse Device
92 Chapter 7Using Wyse Device Manager Software for Remote Administration and UpgradesWyse Device Manager (formally known as Rapport) software is a ful
System Administration 93To configure the thin client for automatic DHCP firmware upgrades:1. Open the Network Adapters Configuration dialog box by dou
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