CADMAP updates for Dell Wyse 5060 thin client and Wyse 5070 thin client with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
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CADMAP updates (CAD_MAP_VDI_WIE10_64bit) for Dell Wyse 5060 thin client and Wyse 5070 thin client with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes:- NA
Enhancements: These add-ons enable WIN+L and Ctrl+Alt+Delete key to function in the remote session such as Remote desktop, Citrix, and VMware sessions.
Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
1 Go to Dell Wyse support. 2 Expand Download Wyse Software and Driver. 3 Click Wyse Support Download. 4 From the Active drop-down list, select your thin client model,and click Search. 5 Download the respective .msi file to your system.
Installing add-on manually on the client
1 Log in as an administrator and disable the unified write filter. 2 Copy the file to C:\Temp folder. 3 Double-click the file, and follow the instructions displayed on the screen. 4 Click Finish, and restart the client.
Installing add-on using Wyse Device Manager(WDM)
1 Launch Wyse Device Manager and login using valid credentials. 2 Click Applications in the Dell Wyse Device Manager dashboard page. 3 Select Other Packages. 4 Click Create Package Plus(+). 5 Click Allow. 6 Download the .msi file on your local repository. 7 Navigate to the folder, and run the Package Register utility file. The WDM Package Registration Utility window is displayed. 8 Enter WDM server address and user credentials in the respective fields. 9 Select EXE to register, and click Browse. 10 Click Open. 11 Select the appropriate operating system package and provide the command line parameter as -silent, and click Upload. 12 Schedule the package to the target client.
Installing add-on using Wyse Management Suite
1 Copy the downloaded .exe or .msi file (raw installer file) to the Wyse Management Suite server repository. For example, copy the downloaded file to \Share\repository\thinClientApps. 2 Log in to Wyse Management Suite. 3 Click Portal Administration, and then click File Repository under Console Settings. 4 Select the Local Repository check box. 5 Click Sync Files. 6 Click Apps and Data. 7 Verify the copied package in the applications list. 8 To create a group in the Wyse Management Suite server, click Groups & Configs. 9 Click the Plus sign (+) button and enter the required details to register your client in the same group. 10 Click Apps and Data. 11 Click Thin Clients under App Policies. 12 Click Add Policy to add the policy to the required group. 13 Update the required fields, and then click Save. 14 Click Yes.
Instructions to schedule an image from System Center Configuration Manager 2016 (SCCM)
Client Side Configuration
1 Add the client to the domain. Note: Ensure that the client and SCCM server are in the same Domain. 2 Login as a Domain Admin user. 3 Change Time zone to SCCM server time zone. 4 Go to Control Panel, and click Configuration Manager. 5 Click the Site Tab, and click Configure Setting button. 6 Click Find Site button. 7 Click the Actions Tab. 8 Configure the action items and click Apply Note: If you do not get all action items as soon as you open Configuration Manager, reboot the client and log in as domain administrator. 9 Open Software Center. 10 Go to Options and click Computer Maintenance. 11 Deselect the suspend policy and select the automatic install policy.. 12 Sync the policy and click Apply
Server-side Configuration
1 Copy the pulled *.wim file, PrepareOSPartion.wss & sysprep.xml files to shared folder. 2 Open SCCM console. 3 Go to Assets and Compliance tab. 4 Right-click Device Collection and click Create New Device Collection. 5 Create the new device collection by selecting all systems as limitations. 6 Go to Devices page, select the client and add the client to the created device collection. 7 Go to Operating Systems and Create the OS Package by adding WIM file. 8 Right-click the created OS package, and select distribute content. 9 After distribution, create the task sequence. 11 Right-click Task sequence and click Create Task sequence. 12 Edit the task. 13 Right click Task Sequence, and click Deploy.