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Dell Wyse ThinOS 9.1.3129, 9.1.3112, 9.1.2101, and 9.1.1131 Administrator’s Guide

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Using the system tools

Use the System Tools option to view all the connected devices, installed packages, and imported certificates into the ThinOS client.

About this task

This section describes how to access the system tools on your thin client.

Steps

  1. From the desktop menu, click System Tools.
    The System Tools dialog box is displayed.
  2. Click the Devices tab to view all the locally attached devices, including USB, on applicable platforms. The details about the displays connected to the thin client are also displayed.
    Figure 1. Devices
    Devices
  3. Click the Certificates tab to view the list of certificates that are imported to the thin client.
    Figure 2. Certificates
    Certificates
    • Use the Enable/Disable FIPS slide switch to enable or disable the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2 authentication compliance.
    • From the Import From drop-down list, select USB Storage, and click Import. Browse and select the appropriate certificate that is stored in the USB drive.
    • Select a certificate from the list, and click View Certificate to details such as version, validity, and serial number. You can also view the certificate path and certificate status.
    • To manually request a certificate for your client, Click Request Certificate, provide the required details, and then click Request Certificate again.
    NOTE:When you import a private certificate that contains certificate authority (CA) information, the client shows the CA information and the private certificate information under the Certificates tab.
    Figure 3. CA information
    CA information
  4. Click the Packages tab to view the list of ThinOS packages installed on the thin client.
    • To delete a single package, select the package and click Delete.
    • To delete all the packages, click Delete all.
    To verify Third party binary versions on your ThinOS client, see How to verify third-party binary versions on your ThinOS client?
    NOTE:In every ThinOS release, the packages may be updated to the latest version.
  5. Click OK to save your settings.

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