ThinOS 9.1.3129 or later to ThinOS 9.1.5067 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 9.1.3129 or later versions to ThinOS 9.1.5067.
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OS_Web_9.1.5067.zip | 182.74 MB
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Fixes & Enhancements

Supports the following new features and/or enhancements.

Citrix Workspace App updates
- Exporting Citrix Workspace app logs - Citrix Workspace App logs can only be exported from ThinOS Troubleshooting > General > Export Logs.
- Keyboard Layout Server Default Mode enhancement - From Citrix Workspace App 2109 and ThinOS 9.1.5067 onwards, only the Server Default mode uses the Scancode. Other Keyboard layout modes such as Specific Keyboard, Client Setting and Dynamic Sync use the default Unicode. There are no changes to the other keyboard layout modes in Citrix Workspace App 2109.
- Citrix policy VDA setting update - In Citrix VDA 2109 and later versions, the Citrix policy VDA setting Virtual channel allow list is enabled by default. As a result, the non-Citrix virtual channels, such as Zoom, WebEx VDI, WebEx Meetings VDI, JVDI, Imprivata OneSign and HID do not work. You must disable the setting, or find the name of the third-party virtual channel and add it to the virtual channel allow list.

Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) updates
- Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) is renamed to Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD).
- Supports camera redirection in an RDP session.

Wyse Management Suite policy settings and Admin Policy Tool updates
- Added the Manual override option for selected settings.
- Added the Camera option in Peripheral Management.
- Changed the Mute option in Peripheral Management > Audio to a drop-down list.
- Added the Resolutions From DDC Table Only option under Peripheral Management > Monitor.
- Added the Ignore Server Certificate Check option under Privacy & Security > SCEP.
- The application name WVD is changed to AVD in the Proxy Application List field under Network Configuration > Proxy Settings.
- Added the Show Applications with KEYWORDS:Mandatory option under Session Settings > Citrix Session Settings.
- Added the Login Expire Time option under Broker Settings > Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Settings.
- The On Desktop=None option under Session Settings > Global Session Settings is not applicable to Modern desktop.
- Values of Keyboard Layout and Screen Saver Timeout from the client are displayed under System Information on the Device Details page on Wyse Management Suite.
- Changed the FullScreen default value from disabled to enabled in Session Settings -> RDP and AVD Session Settings when adding a new row.
- Added a new category of VDI Configuration Editor to configure Citrix settings, VMware Horizon Blast settings and Zoom plugin settings.

VDI enhancements
- Enables the IT administrator to configure the VDI-related settings by dynamically modifying the VDI configuration files of your ThinOS device. You can configure the Citrix settings, Horizon Blast settings, and Zoom plug-in settings either using Admin Policy Tool or Wyse Management Suite.

ThinOS local updates
- Supports device registration to Wyse Management Suite using secure DNS record fields.
- Supports NTFS USB drive mapping.
- Supports multiple DNS domain suffixes.
- Ability to save a new password specified in the prompt window when the current WPA and WPA2 personal wireless connection password is incorrect.
- Supports authentication to domain controller (NTLM) using the None broker.
- Displays a message on the First Boot Wizard screen when you reset the device to factory default settings without a network connection.
- The application name WVD is changed to AVD for the Apply proxy server on field.
- Supports the display resolution of about 16000 pixels for a single window in a multi-display setup. Do not exceed this resolution.

For more information about the updates, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 9.1.4234 and 9.1.5067 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
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Version

9.1.5067, 9.1.5067

Release date

13 Dec 2021

Download Type

Operating Systems

Category

Operating System

Importance

Recommended
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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- Do not power off your thin client until the installation is complete.

- If you are using any version prior to ThinOS 9.1.3129, you must upgrade to ThinOS 9.1.3129 or later versions before upgrading to ThinOS 9.1.5067.

- You cannot boot into ThinOS 9.1.5067 or later versions when you perform the following operations:
Disable the onboard Network Interface Card (NIC), Trusted Platform Module (TPM), or Platform Trust Technology (PTT).
Clear TPM or PTT.
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.

- If you are downgrading to ThinOS 8.6, ThinOS 9.0, or ThinOS 9.1 versions that are older than 9.1.3129, you must use the Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool to install the ThinOS 8.x or 9.x Merlin image that is posted to www.dell.com/support. Before you downgrade, ensure that you disable the secure boot option in the BIOS. If you want to downgrade to ThinOS 9.0, you must clear Trusted Platform Module (TPM) or Platform Trust Technology (PTT) in BIOS too. Else, ThinOS resets to factory settings after each reboot. You can downgrade to ThinOS 9.1.3129 or later versions using Wyse Management Suite.

- 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 9.1.4234 and 9.1.5067 Release Notes at www.dell.com/support.
2402 (9.5.1079)29 Feb 2024
2311 (9.4.4123)03 Jan 2024
2308 (9.4.3087)31 Aug 2023
2306 (9.4.2103)30 Jun 2023
2303 (9.4.1141)31 Mar 2023
2211 (9.3.3099)07 Dec 2022
2208 (9.3.2102)30 Aug 2022
2205 (9.3.1129)29 May 2022
9.1.610828 Feb 2022
9.1.423425 Oct 2021
9.1.312907 Sep 2021
9.1.311216 Jul 2021
9.1.210114 Apr 2021
This image is intended for customers who want to upgrade from ThinOS v9.1.3129 or later versions to ThinOS v9.1.5067.

Upgrade ThinOS firmware through Wyse Management Suite:

Prerequisites
- If you are using earlier versions of ThinOS, you must upgrade to ThinOS 9.1.3129 or later versions before upgrading to ThinOS 9.1.5067.
- Before migrating from ThinOS 8.x to ThinOS 9.x or 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.
- Ensure that you upgrade the BIOS version on Wyse 5070 Thin Clients to 1.3.1 or later, before upgrading to ThinOS 9.1.5067 or later versions. If you upgrade to ThinOS 9.1.5067 or later versions with an earlier BIOS version and then upgrade the BIOS version to 1.3.1 or later, the thin client may fail to boot.
- Create a group in Wyse Management Suite with a group token.
- The thin client must be registered to Wyse Management Suite.

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 operating system firmware option under the Standard tab, use the Advanced tab.
5. Click Browse and select the ThinOS 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 and restarts. The firmware version is upgraded.
NOTE: If a black screen is displayed after the upgrade, you must perform a hard reboot.
NOTE: Installation fails even though the image download is complete. This issue is observed when the package settings are changed in the device group before the device is checked in to Wyse Management Suite from shut down state. You can reboot the thin client and the upgrade will be successful with a good internet connectivity.

For more information about how to install the ThinOS 9.1.5067 image, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 9.1.4234 and 9.1.5067 Migration Guide at www.dell.com/support.

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