WES to ThinOS 2211 (9.3.3099) Conversion Image file
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This package contains the WES to ThinOS 2211 (9.3.3099) Conversion file for Dell Wyse 5070, 5470 and 5470 All-In-One Thin Clients. This file is intended for customers who want to convert WES to ThinOS 2211 (9.3.3099).
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes: - Fixed the issue where ThinOS reboots when it receives special ICMPv6 router advertisement.
Enhancements: - Added admin mode login event on Wyse Management Suite 4.0 server. - Added Fail to change BIOS settings event on Wyse Management Suite 4.0 server. - Supports new MIB tree in SNMPV3. - Added Line Printer Daemon (LPD) service for printer. - Improved the Performance Retrospective. - Updated VDI with Web Authentication. - Updated the First Boot Wizard import configuration password character limit from eight to nine. - Enabled SD card support on OptiPlex 5400 All-in-One devices. - Added GlobalProtect with .pfx certificate feature. - Improved Secure MQTT connection for the Wyse Management Suite cloud server. - Updated the SCEP renewal interval.
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.
- Do not power off your thin client until the installation is complete. - If you are using ThinOS 8.6 or earlier versions of ThinOS 9.x, you must first upgrade to ThinOS 9.1.3129 or later versions before upgrading to ThinOS 2211. - Before upgrading from ThinOS 9.x to later versions, ensure that your system is powered on and the sleep mode is disabled on the system. If the system has entered the sleep mode, you must send the Wake-On-LAN command through Wyse Management Suite before using any real-time commands. To use the Wake-On-LAN command, ensure that the Wake-On-LAN option is enabled in BIOS. - You cannot boot into ThinOS 2211 (9.3.3099) or later versions when you perform the following operations: 1. Disable the onboard Network Interface Card (NIC), Trusted Platform Module (TPM), or Platform Trust Technology (PTT). 2. Clear TPM or PTT. 3. Reset BIOS to factory default settings. - The upgrade may fail if the event log fails to install. In such an event, you may reboot the device and upgrade again. - After upgrading to ThinOS 2205 or later, all application packages earlier than 2205 are removed automatically and cannot be installed again. You must install the latest application packages.
For more information about the updates, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 2205, 2208 and 2211 Release Notes at www.dell.com/support.
Prerequisites Ensure you are running Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 version 10.04.08.05.22.00. You must use Wyse Management Suite 4.0 or later versions. Ensure that there are enough ThinOS Activation licenses on devices with Wyse Management Suite 4.0 or later versions. Create a group in Wyse Management Suite with a group token. You must be registered to Wyse Management Suite. Ensure that you have downloaded WES to ThinOS 2211 conversion image.
Steps: 1. Extract the conversion image ThinOS_2211_9.3.3099_WES_Conversion.zip to get the exe file and copy this exe file to the Wyse Management Suite 4.0 or later version server repository (Repository Location\repository\osImages\zipped). 2. On the Wyse Management Suite page, go to Portal Administration > File Repository, select the repository, and click Sync Files. Wait for the synchronization to complete. 3. Ensure that the conversion image is in the repository by going to Apps & Data > OS Image Repository > WES/ThinLinux. 4. Go to Apps & Data > OS Image Policies > WES/ThinLinux, click Add Policy. 5. Enter the policy name. 6. Select the group that WES devices are registered to and select WES as OS type. 7. Select WIE10 as OS Subtype Filter. 8. Slect the conversion image as OS Image. 9. Select Force this version as Rule. 10. In the Apply Policy Automatically drop-down list, select Do not apply automatically. 11. Click Save. 12. Click Yes to schedule a job. 13. Select Immediately from the Run drop-down list in the App Policy Job dialog box. 14. Click Preview. 15. Click Schedule when the next dialog box is displayed.