Windows Embedded Standard 7 Build for Wyse 5020 thin client and Wyse 7020 thin client - Build number 7076

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Windows Embedded Standard 7 Build for Wyse 5020 thin client and Wyse 7020 thin client - Build number 7076
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This build supports only English language. You can pull and push the image on a 16 GB flash using SCCM server.
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Version

v9.09(Build 7076), v9.09(Build 7076)

Release date

06 Dec 2018

Download Type

Operating Systems

Category

Operating System

Importance

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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.
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File Name: BOB0_7076_16GB.exe
File Size: 6.78 GB
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Do not power off the system until the operating system installation is complete.
Instructions to Register a Package using Wyse Device Manager (WDM)
1. Launch Wyse Device Manager.
2. Click Applications in the Dell Wyse Device Manager Dashboard page.
3. Select any of the options except Device Configuration, and PCoIP Device Configuration.
4. Click the Create Package Plus (+) button.
5. Click Allow to download the Package Register utility.
6. Download the .exe file on your local repository.
7. Navigate to the folder and run the Package Register utility file.
8. Enter WDM server address and User credentials in the respective fields.
9. Select RSP to register and click Browse.
10. Select .RSP file to register and click Open.
11. Select the package that you want to register and click Upload.
Instructions to Register and deploy a package using Wyse Management Suite.
1. Log in to WMS Server and download exe file to your system.
2. Add the compressed ZIP folder to repository at C:\WMS\Local Repo\repository\rspPackages\zipped on the Wyse Management Suite server and wait for 20-30 minutes. The compressed folder is extracted automatically, and are copied to C:\WMS\LocalRepo\repository\rspPackages\valid.
3. Log in to Wyse Management Suite.
4. Click Portal Administration, and select Local Repository.
5. Click Sync Files and go to Apps & Data.
The Registered package is displayed under OS Image Repository.
7. To create a group in the Wyse Management Suite server, click Groups.
8. Click the Plus sign (+) button, and register your client in the same group.
9. Click the Apps and Data option, and click OS Image Policies.
10. Click Add Policy and update the required details.
11.To create a policy, go to Apps & Data, and click OS Image policies.
12. Click Add policy and configure the options.
13. Click Save.
14. Select the registered device and go to More actions.
15. Click Update WES image.
16. Enter the description and select the desired option, and then click the Preview button.
17. Click the Schedule button in Image Update job window.
18. Click Update Now at the client side.
18. Go to Job status and monitor Job.
19. After Image Update, Job status is displayed as Completed and under Details, Success:1 message is displayed.
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 sequence.
13. Right click Task Sequence, and click Deploy.

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