ThinOS 9.1 to ThinOS 9.1.2101 Image file for Dell Wyse 3040, 5070, 5470 and 5470 All-in-One Thin Clients
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This image is supported on Dell Wyse 3040, 5070, 5470 and 5470 All-in-One Thin Clients and is intended for customers who want to upgrade from ThinOS 9.1 to ThinOS 9.1.2101.
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Fixes & Enhancements
New and enhanced features: ThinOS updates: - Enhanced Flash protection reliability to reduce wear and extend flash life. - Changed the Default ThinOS background image. - Supports new keyboard layouts. - Supports new webcams. - Added new options under Customize privilege level for configuring account privileges. - Added a new app list value in the proxy settings. - Updated the DP audio options in audio settings. - Updated the VNC password criteria for VNC services. - Updated the default selection on Shutdown menu from Restart to Shutdown. Citrix updates: - Supports Citrix Workspace app to version 2101. - Added the Cursor pattern settings to configure the cursor behavior in a Citrix session. - Ability to export Citrix logs. Windows Virtual Desktop and Remote Desktop Protocol updates: - Supports logging in to Windows Virtual Desktop using Active Directory Federation Services. - Supports automatic connection on startup. - Supports Remote Desktop Gateway Imprivata updates: - Added silent mode in Imprivata PIE. - Added the fingerprint reader configurations for Citrix ICA, PcoIP, and VMware Blast sessions. Teradici Cloud Access updates: - Added a certificate check for Teradici Cloud Access Broker agent connection. VMware Horizon updates: -Supports Horizon Client 2012 Other updates: -Supports Bloomberg keyboard redirection. -Supports using HID Global Identification Software with HID Fingerprint reader in Citrix ICA session. -Supports Zoom Horizon v5.4.59458.0109 and Zoom Citrix v5.4.59458.0109. -Supports Cisco Webex VDI v41.1.0.17621.
Dell Technologies highly recommends applying this important update as soon as possible. The update contains critical bug fixes and changes to improve functionality, reliability, and stability of your Dell system. It may also include security fixes and other feature enhancements.
- Flash protection reliability enhancements are added to reduce wear and extend flash life. Dell Technologies recommends that you upgrade to ThinOS 9.1.2101 to use these enhancements. - If you are using ThinOS 9.0.1136, you cannot upgrade the ThinOS firmware or install application packages after September 2021. You must disable the time server on ThinOS, change the system time to Aug 2021, and then upgrade the ThinOS firmware or install the application package. Dell Technologies recommends that you upgrade to ThinOS 9.1.1131 or later versions at the earliest. - Do not power off your thin client until the installation is complete. - If you are downgrading ThinOS 9.1 to ThinOS 8.6, or ThinOS 9.0 you must use the Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool to install the ThinOS 8.x or 9.x image. Before you downgrade, ensure that you disable the secure boot option, and also clear Trusted Platform Module (TPM) or Platform Trust Technology (PTT) in BIOS. Else, ThinOS 9.0 resets to factory settings after each reboot. - Do not enable video call for Citrix unified communication optimization features on the Wyse 3040 Thin Client. Video call results in performance issues. - You cannot boot into ThinOS 9.1 when you perform the following operations in BIOS setup: Disable onboard Network Interface Card (NIC), Trusted Platform Module (TPM), or Platform Trust Technology (PTT), or clear TPM or PTT, or reset BIOS to factory default. - You cannot install ThinOS 9.0 application packages on ThinOS 9.1 due to certificate change.
For more information, see Important notes section in the latest Dell Wyse ThinOS 9.1 Release Notes at www.dell.com/support.
This image is intended for customers who want to upgrade from ThinOS v9.1 to ThinOS v9.1.2101.
Upgrade 9.x to later version through Wyse Management Suite Prerequisites - The thin client must be registered to Wyse Management Suite. - Create a group in Wyse Management Suite with a group token. - Ensure you have downloaded the ThinOS 9.x OS firmware to upgrade. Steps 1. Go to the Groups & Configs page and select a group. 2. From the Edit Policies drop-down menu, click ThinOS 9.x. The Configuration Control | ThinOS window is displayed. 3. In the left pane, click Standard. 4. From the Standard menu, expand Firmware, and click OS Firmware Updates. NOTE: If you cannot locate the OS Firmware Updates option under the Standard tab, use the Advanced tab. 5. Click Browse and select the ThinOS 9.x OS firmware to upload. 6. From the Select the ThinOS Firmware to deploy drop-down menu, select the uploaded firmware. 7. Click Save & Publish. The thin client downloads the firmware to install and restarts. The firmware version is upgraded.
NOTE: 1. Ensure that the BIOS version on Wyse 5070 Thin Client is 1.3.1 or later before upgrading to ThinOS 9.1. If you upgrade to ThinOS 9.1 with earlier BIOS version and then upgrade the BIOS version to 1.3.1 or later, it may fail to boot up the devices. 2. If the firmware upgrade fails with an event log, you must reboot the device and start the upgrade again.
For more information about the firmware upgrade process, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 9.1 Migration Guide at www.dell.com/support.