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Configuring
ThinOS using the First Boot Wizard
The First Boot Wizard runs
the first time you start a new thin client with the ThinOS version
8.5. The thin client starts the First Boot Wizard application before
you enter the ThinOS system desktop, and allows you to perform a set
of tasks, such as, configuring system preferences, setting up the
internet connectivity, loading USB configurations, configuring management
software, and configuring broker connections.
If you are an existing thin
client user, and you have upgraded to the ThinOS version 8.5, then
you can reset your thin client to factory default settings to enter
the First Boot Wizard.
The First Boot Wizard runs
the first time you start a new thin client with the ThinOS version
8.5.1. The thin client starts the First Boot Wizard application before
you enter the ThinOS system desktop, and allows you to perform a set
of tasks, such as, configuring system preferences, setting up the
internet connectivity, loading USB configurations, configuring management
software, and configuring broker connections.
You can also reset your
thin client to factory default settings to enter the First Boot Wizard.
To configure the First Boot Wizard:
Connect a new thin client or existing thin client to the Ethernet
using a wired connection. The existing thin client must be reset to
factory default settings to enter the First Boot Wizard.
Turn on your
thin client.
The thin client checks for a wired network
connection. If the network connection is successful, a welcome screen
with the model name of your thin client is displayed.
The thin client validates the IP address from DHCP. If the DHCP contains
the file server or the Wyse Device Manager or Wyse Management Suite
configurations, then the ThinOS system desktop is loaded without
entering the First Boot Wizard. If the DHCP validation fails or if
you have not connected to Ethernet, then follow the next step.
NOTE To exit the
First Boot Wizard during the network connection status check on the
welcome screen, press the Ctrl + Esc key.
On the Would you like to load a ThinOS configuration file from
USB? screen, do either of the following:
To load a ThinOS
configuration file from the USB drive, ensure that you create a wnos.ini file and add the file to the /wnos
directory on the USB drive. Using this option, you can
load packages, and wallpapers that are specified in the INI file.
Plug in the USB drive to thin client, and click Yes.
NOTE Only FAT, FAT32,
and ExFAT file systems on the USB disk are supported. NTFS file system
is not supported.
The thin client validates
the configuration file in the USB drive.
If the ThinOS configuration
file in the USB drive is correct, the Read
configuration success message is displayed. Click OK to exit the First Boot Wizard, and log in to the ThinOS
system desktop.
If the ThinOS configuration
file in the USB drive is corrupted or the appropriate file is not
available, then the Cannot find configuration
files, or read configuration failure message is displayed.
Upload the correct file on the USB drive, plug the USB drive again,
and then click Retry. If the file is correct,
the Read configuration success message
is displayed. Click OK to exit the First Boot
Wizard, and log in to the ThinOS system desktop.
If
you do not want to use the Retry option to
load the ThinOS configuration file, then click Abort to enter the System Preferences configuration setup.
NOTE To
exit the Cannot find configuration files, or
read configuration failure message screen, and load the
ThinOS system desktop, click Exit.
To enter the System Preferences configuration setup, click No.
On the System Preferences Configuration screen, configure the
following options:
Locale—Select a language to start ThinOS in the regional specific language.
Keyboard Layout—Select a keyboard layout to set the keyboard layout in the regional
specific language.
Time Zone—Select a time zone to set the time zone for your thin client.
Time Server—Displays the IP addresses or host names with optional port number
of time servers.
Advanced—Click Advanced to configure settings, such
as daylight saving, time format, date format, and time servers.
NOTE To exit
the System Preferences Configuration screen, and load the ThinOS system desktop, click Exit.
If you are not connected to Ethernet, you cannot continue
with the setup, and the Attach the Ethernet
cable screen is displayed. Do either of the following:
Connect the Ethernet
cable to the thin client.
Click Define
a wireless connection. From the list, select a wireless
network, and click Connect.
NOTE
The option to define
a wireless connection is not available on thin clients without a WLAN
module.
To exit the Attach the Ethernet cable screen, and load
the ThinOS system desktop, click Exit.
After the connection is established, the thin client validates
the IP address from DHCP. If the DHCP contains the file server or
the Wyse Device Manager or Wyse Management Suite configurations, then
the ThinOS system desktop is loaded. If the DHCP validation fails,
or the network connection fails, then the Management
Configuration screen is displayed. Follow steps 6–9.
Click Next to enter the Management Configuration setup.
On the Management Configuration screen, configure
the following:
File Server—Enter the file server details to apply configurations including
INI files, firmware, packages, and so on, from a file server.
WMS—Enter the group registration key and the Wyse Management Suite server
URL to register the thin client to the Wyse Management Suite.
WDM—Enter the IP addresses or host names.
Disable SSL
warning—Select this check box to disable the SSL (Secure
Sockets Layer) connection warnings.
Certificates
Manager—Click Certificates Manager to import or request a certificate.
NOTE To exit the Management Configuration screen, and load
the ThinOS system desktop, click Exit.
Click Done to exit the First Boot Wizard or click Next to enter the Connection Broker
Configuration setup.
On the Connection Broker Configuration screen, configure the
following:
Citrix—The broker allows you to connect to full desktops using XenDesktop
or individual applications using XenApp from a centralized host through
Citrix Receiver Client.
Server Address—Enter the host name or IP address of the broker connection.
Enable theme:
ThinOS Lite—Select this check box to boot the thin client
in ThinOS Lite mode.
StoreFront
style—Select this check box to enable the Citrix StoreFront
based layout of published applications and desktops on the thin client.
Microsoft—The broker allows you to connect to the virtual desktops using
RemoteApp and Desktop connection. Enter the host name or IP address
of the broker connection.
VMware—The broker allows you to connect to the remote desktops using VMware
Horizon Client.
Server Address—Enter the host name or IP address of the broker connection.
Enable theme:
VMware View—Select this check box to set the ThinOS desktop
theme to VMware View mode.
DELL—The broker allows you to connect to the virtual desktops or applications
using Dell vWorkspace. Enter the host name or IP address of the broker
connection.
Amazon WorkSpaces—The broker allows your PCoIP clients to connect to virtual desktops
that run on AWS. Enter the host name/IP address/FQDN of the broker
connection.
NOTE Amazon
WorkSpaces option is applicable only to the PCoIP clients.
Other—The broker allows you to connect to the virtual desktops or applications
using other supported protocols. Enter the host name or IP address
of the broker connection.
Certificates
Manager—Click Certificates Manager to import or request a certificate.
Disable SSL
warning—Select this check box to disable the warnings
for your SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) connection.
Click Done.
NOTE To configure the Management Configuration setup again, click Back, and follow steps 6 and 7.
The device exists from the First Boot Wizard
mode, and the ThinOS desktop is displayed.
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